6 4 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF TENNESSEE GEOLOGY. 



Safford (James M.) Continued. 



2. On the parallelism of the Lower Silurian groups of Middle Tennessee with 



those of New York. 



Am. Assoc. Adv. Sci., Proc., vol. 7, pp. 153-156, 1853. 

 Annals of Science (Cleveland), vol. 1, pp. 249-251, 1853. 



3. A geological reconnoissance of Tennessee, first biennial report, 164 pages, 



map of Nashville, 1855. 



Abstract: Am. Jour. Sci., 2d ser., vol. 22, pp. 129-133, 1856. 

 Rev. Mining Mag., vol. 7, pp. 33-38, 1856. 



4. Second biennial report on the geology of Tennessee. 



11 pp., Nashville, 1857. 



5. On Tennessee geological history. 



Am. Jour. Sci., 2d ser., vol. 26, pp. 128-129 (% p.), 1858. 



6. On some points in American geological history. 



Am. Jour. Sci., 2d ser., vol. 27, pp. 140-141, 1859. 



7. The Upper Silurian beds of Western Tennessee; and Dr. F. Roemer's 



monograph. 

 Am. Jour. Sci., 2d ser., vol. 31, pp. 205-209, 1861. 



8. On the Cretaceous and superior formations of Western Tennessee. 



Am. Jour. Sci., 2d ser., vol. 37, pp. 330-372, 1864. 



9. Note on the geological position of petroleum reservoirs in Southern Ken- 



tucky and in Tennessee. 

 Am. Jour. Sci., 2d ser., vol. 43, pp. 104-107, 1866. 



10. The topography and geology of Nashville. 



Report of the Board of Health of the City of Nashville, for 1877, pp. 147- 

 151, Nashville, 1877. 



11. Tennessee (geological formations.) 



Macfarlane's Am. Geo. Rwy. Guide, pp. 196-199, 1879. 



12. Physico-geographical and agricultural features of the States of Tennes- 



see and Kentucky. 



10th Census U. S., vol. 5, report on cotton production in the United States, 

 pt. 1, pp. 381-464 (bottom pagination), map, 4, Washington. 1884. 



13. Tennessee. 



Macfarlane's Geol. Rwy. Guide, 1st edition, pp. 196-199, 1879, 2d edition, 

 pp. 401-405, 1890. 



14. The water supply of Memphis. 



Bull. State Bd. of Health (of Term.),, vol. 5, pp. 98-106, 1890. 

 Abstract: Am. Assn. Adv. Sci., Proc., vol. 39, p. 244 (% p.), 1891. 



15. The Tennessee coal measures. 



TJ. S. Geol. Surv., Mineral Res., 1892, pp. 497-506. 



Describes the strata in Which the coal measures occur and states that 



they form the uppermost beds of the Cumberland Plateau, covering an 



area of about 5,000 square miles. 



16." Phosphate-bearing rocks in Middle Tennessee; preliminary notice. 

 Am. Geol., vol. XIII, pp. 107-109, 1894. 



Describes the lithologic characters of the Devonian strata in which the 

 phosphate occurs and the character of the phosphate material. 



17. A new and important source of phosphate rock in Tennessee. 

 Am. Geol., vol. XVIII, pp. 261-264, 1896. 



Describes the occurrence of the phosphate material and the character 

 of the. Trenton formation in which it is found, and gives its chemical 

 analysis. 



