40 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF TENNESSEE GEOLOGY. 



Kelley (D. C.). 

 Sylviculture in relation to city streets, parks and private grounds. 



Tennesse Forest Association, 1902-03, p. 24. 

 Kemp (James Furman). 



1. Ore deposits of the United States and Canada. 



5th ed., New York, 1903, pp. 190-194. 



2. Minerals of the copper mines at Ducktown, Tennessee. 



Science, new ser., vol. VIII, p. 839 (1-3 p.), 1898. 



Contains summary of paper read before the New York Academy of 

 Sciences. 



3. The deposit of copper ores at Ducktown, Tennessee. 



Am. Inst. Mg. Engrs., Trans., vol. 31, pp. 244-265, 12 figs., 1902. 



Describes briefly topography of Ducktown, mode of occurrence and char- 

 acter of the ore and associated minerals, and possible origin of the ore 

 bodies. 



Kennedy (William). 



The central basin of Tennessee. A study of erosion. 



Canadian Inst., Proc., vol. 7, pp. 28, 65-108, 1889. 

 Kenworthy (Charles J.). 



Roane Mountain, western North Carolina. 



Amer. Climat. Assn., Trans., vol. 5, pp. 114-120, 1888. 



Keyes (Charles Rollin). 

 Mining Tennessee phosphates. 



Abstract: Eng. and Mg. Jour., vol. LXVI, p. 68 (% p.), 1891. 



Includes notes on the occurrence of the phosphate deposits of Tennessee. 



Killebrew (James B.). 



1. Little Sequatchie coal field. 



Report of the Bureau of Agriculture, Statistics and Mines, pp. 125-164, 

 Nashville, 1877. 



2. Report on the Ocoee and Hiwassee mineral district. 



Report of the Burean of Agriculture, Statistics and Mines, pp. 165-231, 

 3 maps, Nashville, 1877. 



3. Mineral and agricultural resources of the portion of Tennessee along the 



Cincinnati Southern Railroad. 



Report of the Bureau of Agriculture, Statistics and Mines, pp. 237-377, 



3 maps, Nashville, 1877. 

 Also separate, 145 pages, 3 maps, Nashville, 1876. 



4. Oil region of Tennessee, with some account of its other resources and 



capabilities. 



Agricultural reports of Tennessee, pp. 1-16, map, Nashville, 1877. 

 Also separate, 116 pages, Nashville, 1877. 



5. Report on the culture and curing of tobacco in the United States. 



10th Census U. S., vol. 3, statistics of agriculture, pp. 583-950 (bottom 

 pagination), Washington, 1883. 



6. Tennessee. Its agricultural and mineral wealth, with an appendix show- 



ing the extent, value and accessibility of its ores, with analyses of 

 the same. 



196 pages, map, Nashville, 1876. 



7. Resources of Tennessee. 



Vol. XI, 88 pages, 3 maps, 1 plate, Nashville, 1874. 



8. The western iron belt of Tennessee. 



Eng. and Mining Jour., vol. 45, pp. 18-19, 4, 1888. 



