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BIBLIOGRAPHY OF TENNESSEE GEOLOGY. 



Clay Continued. 



Clay of western Kentucky and Ten- 

 nessee, Crider. 



Clay of West Tennessee, Nelson. 



Cleveland foiio, Hayes, 14. 



Columbia folio, Hayes and Ulrich. 



Cranberry folio, Keith, 13. 



Cumberland Gap coal field, Ashley, 1, 

 2 and 3. 



Geology of Tennessee, Safford, 22. 



Greeneville folio, Keith, 3. 



Handbook of Tennessee, Paine. 



Introduction to the Resources of Ten- 

 nessee, Killebrew and Safford, 2. 



Knoxville folio, Keith, 5. 



Loudon folio, Keith, 6. 



Maynardville folio, Keith, 16. 



McMinnville folio, Hayes, 16. 



Morristown folio, Keith, 17. 



Nashville Division, Southern Railway, 

 4. 



Pikeville folio, Hayes, 15. 



Report on the blue clay of the Mis- 

 issippi River, Little. 



Statistical reports, Shiflett, 1, 2, 3, 

 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 and 9. 



Standingstone folio, Campbell, 1. 



Stevenson folio, Hayes, 13. 



Stoneware and brick clays of western 

 Kentucky and northwestern Missis- 

 sippi, Eckel, 3. 



Wartburg folio, Keith, 4. 



Climate. 



Geology of Tennessee, Safford, 22. 



Introduction to the Resources of Ten- 

 nessee, Killebrew and Safford, 2. 

 Clinch River. 



Examination of Powell's, Clinch and 

 Emory rivers, in Virginia and Ten- 

 nessee, McFarland (Walter), 3. 



Final report on survey of Clinch 

 River, Knight, 7. 



Improvement of Clinch River, 

 King, 7, 16, 31, 38, 49 and 63; 

 Barden, 3; Robert (Henry M), 6; 

 Knight, 3 and 13; Kingman, 5, 20, 

 26, 31 and 35; Biddle, 17 and 26; 

 Bingham, 1; Barlow, 4, 14, 21, 30, 

 39 and 50; Newcomer, 1, 9 and 17. 



Improvement of Clinch, Hiwasse and 

 Holston rivers, Harts, 5, 6, 14 and 

 22. 



Preliminary report on survey of 

 Clinch River, Kingman, 13. 



Profiles of rivers (in Tennessee), 

 Gannett, 6. 



Coal. 



Analyses comparing the bituminous 

 coals of North Carolina and Ten- 

 nessee, Battle (H. B.). 



Coal Continued. 



An erratic bowlder from the coal 

 measures of Tennessee, McCallie, 2. 



Briceville folio, Keith, 7. 



Chattanooga folio, Hayes, 9. 



Coal, Ashburner. 



Coal report of Henry E. Colton, Geol- 

 ogist, etc., Colton, 2.- 



Coal and iron, Shook. 



Coal fields of Tennessee, Gordon, 1. 



Coal industry of the Southwestern 

 states of North America, Head. 



Coal measures of plateau region, 

 McCalley. 



Coal regions of America, their top- 

 ography, geology and developmenc, 

 Macfarlane (J.). 



Comparison between the Ohio and 

 West Virginia sides of the Alleg- 

 heny coal fields, Andrews. ~ 



Comparison of some southern cokes 

 and iron ores, McCreath and D'ln- 

 villiers, 2. 



Contributions to the coal flora of 

 Tracy City, Brown (C. S.). 



Cumberland Gap coal fields, etc., Ash- 

 ley, 1, 2 and 3. 



Cumberland Plateau coal field, Duf- 

 field. 



Describing field work, etc., Holmes, 

 et al. 



Eighth annual report, Hargis, 1. 



Fentress County, Tennessee, coal and 

 timber, Clarke (Jas. N.). 



Fourth annual report, Lloyd, 2. 



Fuel value of some Tennessee and 

 Kentucky coals, Ferris (Chas. E.). 



Geology of Tennessee, Safford, 22. 



Handbook of Tennessee, Paine. 



Introduction to the Resources of Ten- 

 nessee, Killebrew and Safford, 2. 



Investigations respecting the extent 

 of the coal formations, Troost, 20. 



Iron and coal of Tennessee, Kille- 

 brew, 18. 



Jellico coal field, Evans. 



Joint-conference coal miners and op- 

 erators, Anon., 10. 



Kingston folio, Hayes, 8. 



Little Sequatchie coal field, Kille- 

 brew, 1. 



Loudon folio, Keith, 6. 



Maynardville folio, Keith, 16. 



McMinnville folio, Hayes, 16. 



Mineral resources of the Brushy 

 Mountain coal field, Bryant. 



Mineral resources of the upper Cum- 

 berland Valley of southeastern 

 Kentucky and southwestern Vir- 

 ginia, McCreath and D'Invilliers, 1. 



Mining in the Cumberland Gap coal 

 field, Pultz. 



