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BIBLIOGRAPHY OF TENNESSEE GEOLOGY. 



Copper Continued. 



Report on the Ducktown copper re- 

 gion and the mines of the Union 

 Consolidated Mining Company, 

 Shepard (C. U.), 3 and 2. 



Report on the Ocoee and Hiwasse 

 mineral district, 'Killebrew, 2. 



Southern Railway territory, Southern 

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Statistical reports, Shiflett, 1, 2, 3, 4, 

 5, 6, 7, 8 and 9. 



Tennessee copper mines, Tenney, 2. 



The copper mines of Tennessee, 

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The utilization of the iron and cop- 

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Types of copper deposits in the 

 southern United States, Weed, 5. 



Copperas. 



Geology of Tennessee, Safford, 22. 

 Introduction to the Resources of Ten- 

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Corundom. 



Asheville folio, Keith, 11. 



Crockett County. 



Clays of West Tennessee, Nelson. 

 Introduction to the Resources of Ten- 

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 Terrestrial magnetism, Faris, 3. 

 Underground waters, Glenn, 6. 



Cumberland County. 



Geology of Tennessee, Safford, 22. 



Introduction to the Resources of Ten- 

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Kingston folio, Hayes, S. 



Oil and gas developments in Ten- 

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Pikeville folio, Hayes, 15. 



Soil survey of the Pikeville area, 

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Standingstone folio, Campbell, 1. 



Terrestrial magnetism, Faris, 1. 



The town of Cardiff and lands and 

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Wartburg folio, Keith, 4. 



Cumberland Plateau. 



Facts about the Cumberland tabje 

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Cumberland River. 



Cumberland River, King, 82. 



Examination of the South Fork of 

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Improvement of Cumberland River, 

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Cumberland River Continued. 



46, 60, 69, 74 and 77; Barlow, 6, 12, 



13, 19, 20, 27, 28, 41, 42, 46 and 53; 



McFarland (Walter), 5, 9 and 10; 



Biddle, 2, 8, 11, 18 and 24; Harts, 



12, 20 and 28; Newcomer, 6 and 13; 



Robert (Henry M.), 10 and 12; 



Sears, 3; Weitzel, 8. 

 Operating and care of locks and dams 



on Cumberland River, Newcomer, 



5; Harts, 10, 19 and 27. 

 Preliminary examination of Lower 



Cumberland River, Barlow, 11. 

 Profiles of rivers (in Tennessee), 



Gannett, 6. 

 Report in reference to preliminary 



examination, King, 22. 

 Survey and improvements of Cum- 

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 Survey of the Upper Cumberland 



River, Weitzel, 7. 

 Survey with a view to placing locks 



and dams on the Cumberland River, 



King, 23. 



Davidson County. 



An account of the geology of Harp- 

 eth Ridge, Loomis. 



An inquiry into the present quality 

 of the public water supply of Nash- 

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Columbia folio, Hayes and Ulrich. 



Geology of Nashville and immediate 

 vicinity, Jones. 



Geology of Tennessee, Safford, 22. 



Introduction to tne Resources of Ten- 

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Letters from the East and from the 

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Oil and gas developments in Ten- 

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Report on chemical analysis of Da- 

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Soil survey of Davidson County, 

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Source of contamination of Nashville 

 drinking water, Day (Wm. C.), 1. 



Terrestrial magnetism, Faris, 1; 

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The more common minerals about 

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The source of Nashville's water sup- 

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Topography and geology of Nashville, 

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Topographical map of Nashville and. 

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