66 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF TENNESSEE GEOLOGY. 



Safford (James M.) Continued. 



32. Slack water navigation and public health. 



Bull. State Bd. of Health (of Term.), vol. 5, pp. 149-153, 1890. 



33. The Middleton formation of Tennessee, Mississippi and Alabama; with a 



note on the formations at LaGrange, Tenn. 

 Am. Geol., vol. 9, pp. 63-64, 1892. 



34. An annotated catalogue of the mineral springs and wells of Tennessee; 



a contribution to a report on the water supply of the State. 

 Bull. State Bd. of Health (of Tenn.), vol. 1, Oct. 1885, supplement, pp. 

 15-16. 



35. A geological reconnoissance of Tennessee, pp 120, 1 map. 



Appendix to House and Senate Journals, 1855-56, n. p.; n. d. 



36. Report of the State Geologist. 



Appendix to House and Senate Journals, 1857-58, pp. 119-128, n. p.; n. d. 



37. The topography and geology of Middle Tennessee as to natural gas. 



Am. Manufacturer and Iron World, Dec. 30, 1887, Nat. Gas Sup. No. 2, 

 pp. 21-22, Pittsburg, Pa. 



38. Remarks on the genus tetradium with notice of the species found in 



Middle Tennessee. 



Am. Jour. Sci., 2d ser., vol. 23, pp. 236-238, 1856. 



39. On the species of Calceola found in Tennessee; Calceola Americana. 



Am. Jour. Sci., 2d ser.. vol. 29, pp. 248-249, 1860. 



40. The geology of Tennessee. Part 1, Physical Geography. 



124 pp., 800, Nashville, 1861. 



Pages 1-125 of his Geology of Tennessee, 1869 are identical in matter 

 but were reset. 



41. General topography of Middle Tennessee. 



So. Jour. Med. and Phys. Sciences, vol. 1, pp. 157-158, map, 1853. 



42. (Report of the) Department of geology, minerals, mines and mining. 



Official Hist, Tenn. Centen. Exposition, pp. 366-385, 4to, Nashville, 1898. 



43. (The water supply of Erin, Tenn.) 



State Bd. of Health (of Tenn.), Bull., vol. 6, p. 35, 1890. 



44. The resources of the valley of the Cumberland River. 



Remarks before the Cumberland River Improvement Association at their 

 convention held in the Commercial Club rooms, Nashville, Nov. 18, 1891. 

 Rept. of Assn., pp. 26-33. 



45. Tennessee phosphate rocks. 



Bien. Rept., Bureau of Agriculture, 1893 and 1894, pp. 211-224, Nashville, 

 1895. Reprint, 16 pp., 8, Nashville, 1895. 



46. (Note on) Tooth of Petalodus Ohioensis. 



Am. Jour. Sci., 2d ser., vol. 16, p. 142, 1853. 

 Misprinted Getalodus. 



47. The economic and agricultural geology of the State of Tennessee. A 



report on surveys made in West and Middle Tennessee and on the 

 general agricultural geology of the State. 



Bien. Rept., Bureau of Agriculture, Statistics and Mines, pp. 55-167, Nasli- 

 ville, 1887. Also as separate with same pagination 



48. (The mineral resources of the South.) 



Proc. Southern Immigration Assn., pp. 16-25, Nashville, 1884. 



49. The topography, geology and water supply of Sewanee. 



State Bd. of Health, Bull., vol. 8, pp. 89-98, 1893. 

 Reprint, 11 pp., 800, Nashville, 1893. 



