BIBLIOGRAPHY OF TENNESSEE GEOLOGY., 



Lancaster (S. C.). 



Practical road building in Madison County, Tennessee, 1904. 

 Reprint of Year Book of U. S. Dept. of Agriculture. 



Lapham (J. E.) and Miller (M. F.). 

 Soil survey of Montgomery County, Tennessee. 



U. S. Dept. Agrric., Field Oper. Bur. Soils, 1901, 3d report, pp. 341-357, pis. 



39-43, 1902. 

 Includes a short account of the physiography and geology. 



Lea (Albert Miller). 

 Report of state engineer on surveys for railways and highways. 



66 pp. 800. (Nashville,) 1837. 



Lea (I.). 



Notice of Oolitic formation in America, with description of some of its 

 organic remains. 



Am. Phil. Soc., Trans., vol. 7. new series, pp. 251-260, 1841. 

 Abstract: Am. Jour. Sci., vol. 40, pp. 41-42, (% p.), 1840. 



Leighton (M. O.). 



Papers on conservation of water resources. 



Water Supply Paper No. 234. Floods, pp. 10-27 

 Developed water powers, pp. 28-46. 



Leighton (M. O.) and Morton (A. H.). 



The relation of the southern Appalachian Mountains to inland water 

 navigation. 



U. S. Dept. of Agric., Forest Service, Circular 143. 



Leighton (M. O.), Hall (M. R.) and Bolster (R. H.) 



The relation of the southern Appalachian Mountains to the development 

 of water power. 



U. S. Dept. of Agric., Forest Service, Circular 144. 



Leith (Charles Kenneth). 



See Van Hise (Charles Richard), and Leith (Charles Kenneth). 

 Lesley (J. P.) 



1. On the faults of southern Virginia. 



Am. .Phil. Soc., Proc., vol. V, 1, 19, pp. 155-156, 1882. 

 The Virginians, vol. II, pp. 92-93, 4, 1882. 



2. Nte on a fine upthrow fault at Embreeville Furnace, in eastern Ten- 



nessee. 



Am. Phil. Soc., Proc., vol. 12, pp. 444-457, 1873. 



3. On a cross anticlinal in the coal measures of eastern Tennessee. 



Am. Phil. Soc., vol. 12, p. Ill (% p.), 1873. 



4. Report on the Embree Iron Furnace properties in East Tennessee. 



April, 1872, 8 pp., 1 map, n. p.; n, d. 



5. The Cumberland coal fields, Tennessee. 



Mining Mag., vol. 5, pp. 45-52, 1S55. 

 Lesquereux (Leo). 

 1. On species of fossil plants from the Tertiary of Mississippi. 



Am. Phil. Soc., Trans., n. s., vol. 13, pp. 411-433, 10 pis., 1869. 

 Includes species from West Tennessee. 



