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Huntingdon (Oliver Whipple). 



1. The Smithville meteoric iron. 



Am. Acad. Arts. Sci., Proc., vol. XIX, pp. 251-260, figs. 1-2, 1894. 



Gives a chemical analysis of the material and an account of the finding 

 of other meteoric iron masses in this portion of Tennessee, and the 

 evidences indicating that they possess common characteristics and may 

 have formed originally a part of the same mass. 



2. Catalogue of all recorded meteorites. 



Amer. Acad. Arts and Sci., Proc., vol. 23, pp. 37-110, 1887 

 Also, 110 pp. 800, Cambridge, 1887. 

 Lists numerous Tennessee meteorites. 



Imboden (I. D.). 



(Mineral resources of) Upper East Tennessee. 



The Mineral and Agricultural resources of East Tennessee, etc., pp. 40-54, 

 Knoxville, 1883. 



Ingalls (W. R.). 



Production and properties of zinc. 

 New York, 1902, pp. 197-203. 



J. 



Johnson (Douglas Wilson). 



The tertiary history of the Tennessee River. 



Jour. Geol., vol. 13, pp. 194-231, 9 figs., 1905. 

 Johnson (E.) Jr. 



See Hall (M. R.), Johnson (E) Jr., and Hoyt (John C.). 

 Johnson (Guy R.). 



1. The Embreeville estate, Tennessee. 



Eng. and Mg. Jour., vol.LXI, p. 540, 1897. 



Describes the geology of the region and the occurrenc of iron ores. 



2. The Embreeville estate, Tennessee. 



Am. Inst. Mg. Engrs., Trans., vol. XXVI.pp. 138-144, 1897. 

 Johnson (R. O. D.). 

 Tennessee phosphate. 



Eng. and Min. Jour., vol. SO, pp. 204-207, August 5. 1905. 

 Gives notes upon the geology of the phosphate-producing area, and de- 

 scribes the origin, occurrence, and character of the phosphate deposits. 



Jones (Paul M.). 



Geology of Nashville and immediate vicintiy. 



56 pp., map, Nashville, 1892. 

 Judd (Edward K.) 



1. The barytes industry in the South. 



Enjr. and Min. Jour., vol. F3, pp. 751-752, 1 fig., April 20, 1907. 



2. Soft iron ore in Tennessee. 



Hug. and Min. Jour., vol. S3, p. 567, March 23, 1907. 

 Jungerman (C. L.). 



Report of C. L. Jungerman, Assistant Geologist of the Bureau of Agricul- 

 lure, Statistics and Mines, and Acting Inspector of Mines to A. J. 

 McWhirter, Commissioner on the Condition of Mines in Tennessee. 

 Biennial Kept. Commr. Agriculture, Statistics and Mines for 1883 and 1884, 

 pp. 121-135, Nashville, 1885. 



