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Watson (Thomas Leonard) Continued. 



2. Fluorite and barite in Tennessee. 



Am. Inst. Min. Eng., Bi-Mo. Bull., No. 13, p. 77, January, 1907; Trans., vol. 

 37, p. 890, 1907. 



A brief note in regard to the occurrence of fluorite and barite in Ten- 

 nessee. 



3. Granites of the Southeastern Atlantic States. 



U. S. Geol. Surv., Bull. No. 426, pp. 282, 1910. (Tennessee, p. 171.) 



Weed (Walter Harvey). 



1. Copper mines of the world. 



New York, 1907, pp. 348-357. 



2. The copper mines of the United States in 1905. 



U. S. Geol. Surv., Bull. No. 2S5, pp. 93-124, 2 figs., 1906. 



Describes the general condition of the copper industry in the United States, 



and the geology, character, occurrence, and other features of the copper 



ores of the several states. 



3. The copper deposits of the Eastern United States. 



U. S. Geol. Surv., Bull. No. 260, pp. 217-220, 1905. 



Describes the occurrence and character of copper-ore deposits of the Ap- 

 palachian region, particularly those of Virginia and Tennessee. 



4. Copper deposits of the Appalachian States. 



U. S. Geol. Surv., Bull. No. 213, pp. 181-185, 1903. 



Describes the occurrence of deposits of copper ores in New Jersey, Mary- 

 land, Virginia, North Carolina, and Tennessee. 



5. Types of copper deposits in the Southern United States. 



Am. Inst. Mg. Engrs., Trans., vol. 30, pp. 449-504, figs. 1-22, 1901. 

 Describes the character and occurrence of copper ores in certain districts 

 and discusses relations of the ores of the regions with these type deposits. 



Weeks (Joseph D.) 

 Manganese. 



U. S. Geol. Surv., 16th Ann. Kept., pt. iii, pp. 398-457, 1895. 

 Includes a brief discussion of the origin and occurrence of manganese and 

 notes on its occurrence in Alabama, Arkansas, California, Colorado, 

 Georgia, Indian Territory, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, Ver- 

 mont, Virginia, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia and Cuba. 



Weitze! (G.) 



1. Improvement of the Tennessee River. 



Chief of Eng. Rept., 1868, pp. 555-557. 



2. Improvement of the Tennessee River. 



Chief of Eng. Kept., 1869, pp. 279-2S5. 



3. Improvement of the Tennessee River. 



Chief of Eng. Kept., 1870, pp. 389-390. 



5. Survey of French Broad River, Tennessee. 



Chief of Eng. Kept., 1871, pp. 491-494. 



6. Survey and improvement of Cumberland River. 



Chief of Eng. Rept., 1871, pp. 467-485. 



7. Survey of the Upper Cumberland River. 



Chief of Eng. Rept., 1872, pp. 463-472. 



8. Improvement of Cumberland River below Nashville, T,eniu 



Chief of "Eng. Rept., 1872, pp. "461-462. , v. 



