BIBLIOGRAPHY OF TENNESSEE GEOLOGY. 



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INDEX 



Agricultural Geology. 



The agricultural geology of the Stai<- 

 of Tennessee, Safford, 29. 



Alum. 



Geology of Tennessee, Safford, 22. 

 Introduction to the Resources of Ten- 

 nessee, Killebrew and Safford, 2. 



Analyses. 



Coals, Battle (H. B.); Clark (F. W.), 



1 and 2; Holmes. 

 Fuel value of Tennessee coal, Ferris, 



(Chas. E.). 

 Water, Dole. 



Anderson County. 



Briceville folio, Keith, 7. 



Geology of Tennessee, Safford, 22. 



Introduction to the Resources of Ten- 

 nessee, Killebrew and Safford, 2. 



Maynardsville folio, Keith, 16. 



Report of Coal Creek Mining and 

 Manufacturing Company, Bradley, 



5. Mj 



Terrestrial' Magnetism, Bauer, 1. 

 The southern Appalachian coal field, 

 Hayes, 23. 



Appalachians. 



A trip to Roane Mountain, Chicker- 

 ing, 1. 



Age of the southern Appalachians, 

 Elliott. 



Appalachian River versus a Tertiary 

 trans-Appalachian River in east- 

 ern Tennessee, White (C. H.). 



Coal industry of the southeastern 

 States of North America, Head (J.). 



Copper deposits, etc., Weed, 3 and 4. 



Decay of rocks geologically consid- 

 ered, Hunt, 4. 



Description des monts Appalaches, 

 Woodbridge. 



Folded faults of the southern Appa- 

 lachians, Keith, 12. 



Forests and forests conditions in the 

 southern Appalachians, Ayre and 

 Ashe, 2. 



Geology of Tennessee, Safford, U2. 



Geomorphology of the southern Ap- 

 palachians, Hayes and Campbell. 



Introduction to the Resources of Ten- 

 nessee, Killebrew and Safford, 2. 



Lower Carboniferous of the Appa- 

 lachian basin, Stevenson, 1. 



Measurements of the mountains of 

 western North Carolina, Guyot, 2. 



Appalachians Continued. 



Message from the President of the 

 United States, Roosevelt. 



Mountains of North Carolina and 

 Tennessee, Buckley. 



Mountain regions of North Carolina 

 and Tennessee, Anon, 11. 



Notes on the Cambrian rocks of Vir- 

 ginia and the southern Appala- 

 chains, Walcott, 6. 



Notes on Roane Mountain, North 

 Carolina, Chickering, 2. 



On the Appalachian health resorts of 

 Tennessee, Lindsley, 1. 



On the Appalachian mountain sys- 

 tem, Guyot, 1. 



On the geognosy of the Appalachian 

 system, Hunt, 5. 



On the physical structure of the 

 Appalachian chain, etc., Rogers 

 and Rogers. 



Overthrust faults of the southern 

 Appalachians, Hayes, 1. 



Portland cement resources of Ten- 

 nessee, Ulrich, 1. 



Relation of the southern Appalachian 

 mountains to inland water navi- 

 gation, Leighton and Horton. 



Relation of the southern Appalachian 

 mountains to the development of 

 water power, Leighton, Hall and 

 Bolster. 



Report on the climatic influences of 

 the Tennessee mountain region, 

 Wright, 1. 



Roane Mountain, western North 

 Carolina, Kenworthy. 



Second report on the mountain dis- 

 trict of East Tennessee, Wright, 2. 



Silurian age of the southern Appa- 

 lachians, Bradley, 4. 



Some stages of Appalachian erosion, 

 Keith, 1. 



The southern Appalachians, Hayes, 

 11. 



The southern Appalachian coal field, 

 Hayes, 23. 



The southern Appalachian forests, 

 Ayres and Ashe, 2. 



Waning hardwood supply and the 

 Appalachian forests, Hall (W. L.). 

 Artesian wells. 



Artesian water supplies, Omberg. 



Geology of Tennessee, 22. 



Underground water resources, Glenn, 



6. 

 Asbestos. 



Asheville folio, Keith, 11. 



