56 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF TENNESSEE GEOLOGY. 



Miller (S. A.) and Gurley (Wm. F. E.) Continued. 



4. Description of new species of paleozoic echinodermata. 



111. State Mus. Nat. Hist., Bull. 6, 62 pp., 5 pi. 8, Springfield, 111., 1895. 



Describes following- new species from Tennessee: Batocrinus honorabilis, 

 B. wetherbyi, B. laterna, B. lacinosus, B. casualis, Actinocrinus botruo- 

 sus, Agaricocrinus profundus, A. arcula, Platycrinus vascullum, Archa- 

 cocrinus knoxensis. 



5. New genera and species of Echinodermata. 



111. State Mus. Nat. Hist., Bull. 5, 53 pp., 5 pi. 8, Springfield, 111., 1894. 



Describes following new species from Tennessee: Caryocrinus bulbulus, 

 Aechaeocrinus peculiaris, A. asperatus, A. parvus, Mitrocrinus wetherbyi, 

 Barycrinus expansus, Actinocrinus monticuliferous, Allopk*osallo|crin*us 

 celsus. 



6. Description of some new species of invertebrates from the paleozoic 



rocks of Illinois and adjacent States. 



111. State M-us. Nat. Hist., Bull. 3, 81 pp., 8 pi. 8, Springfield, 111., 1894. 

 Describes a new species of crinoid, Encalyptocrinus wortheni, from the 

 Niagara of Wayne County, Tennessee. 



7. New species of eclinodermata and a new crustacean from the paleozoic 



rocks. 



111. State Mus. Nat. Hist, Bull. 10, 91 pp., 5 pi. 8, Springfield, 111., 1896. 

 Describes the following new species from Tennessee, Glyptaster milliganae, 

 Encalyptocrinus milliganae. 



8. New species of paleozoic invertebrates from Illinois and other States. 



111. State Mus. Nat. Hist., Bull. 11, 50 pp., 5 pi. 8, Springfield, 111., 1896. 

 Re-describes conularis gattingeri Safford. 



Miller (M. F.). 



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



Moldenke (Richard). 

 See Holmes (J. A.). 



Mooney (Charles N.) and Ayrs (O. L.). 



1. Soil survey of the Green eville area, Tennessee-North Carolina. 



Field operations of the Bureau of Soils, 1904, IT. S. Dept. Agr., pp. 493-525, 



1 map, 1 fig. 

 Refers to occurrence of sinkholes and effects on drainage (p. 498). 



2. Soil survey of Lawrence County, Tennessee. 



Field operations of the Bureau of Soils, 1904, U. S. Dept. Agr., 22 pp., 1 map. 



3. Soil survey of the Greeneville area, Tennessee-North Carolina. 



Field operations of the Bureau of Soils, 1904, U. S. Dept. Agr., 37 pp., 1 map. 



Moore (P. N.). 

 Report on the iron ores of Cumberland Gap. 



Kept. Kentucky Geol. Surv., new ser., vol. 4, 1878, pp. 241-254. 



Morgan (A. E.). 



The alluvial lands of the lower Mississippi valley and their drainage. 



U. S. Dept. of Agr., Office of Experiment Stations, Drainage Investigations 

 Document No. 1222, pp. 407-417, pis. 2, figs. 2. Ann. Rept. Office of Ex- 

 periment Stations for 1908. 



Morgan (A. E.) and McCrory (S. H.). 



Preliminary report upon the drainage of the lands overflowed by the 

 North and Middle Forks of the Forked Deer River and the Rutherford 

 Fork of the Obion River in Gibson County, Tennessee. 

 Tenn. Geol. Surv., Bull. No. 3, extract B, pp. 20-43, 1910. 



