BIBLIOGRAPHY OF TENNESSEE GEOLOGY. 



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Decatur County. 



Geology of Tennessee, Safford, 22. 



Introduction to the Resources of Ten- 

 nessee, Killebrew and Safford, 2. 



Tennessee white phosphates, Hayes, 

 2. 



Terrestrial magnetism, Faris, 3. 



White phosphates of Decatur County, 

 Tenn., Eckel, 1 and 2. 



DeKalb County. 



Description of a mass of meteoric 

 iron, which fell near Charlotte, 

 Dickson County, Tenn., Troost, 19. 



Geology of .Tennessee, Safford, 22. 



Introduction to the Resources of Ten- 

 nessee, Killebrew and Safford, 2. 



McMinnville folio, Hayes, 16. 



Notes on a new meteorite from H-en- 

 dersonville, N. C., and additional 

 pieces of the Smithville, Tenn., fall, 

 Glenn, 2. 



Smithville meteoric iron, Huntingdon, 

 1. 



Dickson County. 



Columbia folio, Hayes and Ulrich. 



Description of a mass of meteoric 

 iron, which fell near Charlotte, 

 Dickson County, Troost, 19. 



Geology of Tennessee, Safford, 22. 



Oil and gas developments in Ten- 

 nessee, Munn. 



Terrestrial magnetism, Bauer, 2. 



Drainage. 



Alluvial lands of the lower Mississippi 

 Valley and their drainage, Morgan 

 (A. E.). 



Destructive floods in the United 

 States, in 1904, Murphy. 



Drainage of the river bottoms and 

 swamp lands of West Tennessee, 

 Cooper. 



Drainage law of Tennessee, Anon., 13. 



Drainage problems of Tennessee, 

 Ashley, "6. 



Geology of Tennessee, Safford, 22. 



Introduction to the Resources of Ten- 

 nessee, Killebrew and Safford, 2. 



Mountain drainage of eastern Ten- 

 nessee and western North Carolina, 

 Willcox. 



Preliminary report upon the drain- 

 age of the lands overflowed, Mor- 

 gan and McCrory. 



Report upon the physics and hydraul- 

 ics of the Mississippi River, etc., 

 Abbott and Humphreys. 



Duck River. 



Examination of Duck River from its 



mouth to Centreviile, King, 65. 

 Improvement of Duck River, King, 6, 



17, 32, 39, 50 and 64; Barlow, 29, 



40 and 49. 

 Report on preliminary examination 



of Duck River, Robert (Henry M.), 



2. 



Dyer County. 



Clays of West Tennessee, Nelson. 



Drainage of the river bottoms and 

 swamp lands of West Tennessee, 

 Cooper. 



Geology of Tennessee, Safford, 22. 



Introduction to the Resources of Ten- 

 nessee, Killebrew and Safford, 2. 



Terrestrial magnetism, Faris, 1. 



The upland geological formations of 

 Obion, Dyer, etc., Safford, 53. 



Underground water, Glenn, 6. 



Dynamic Geology. 



Central basin of Tennessee, Kennedy. 



Cretaceous and Tertiary Peneplains 

 of eastern Tennessee, Dodge. 



Decay of rocks geologically con- 

 sidered, Hunt, 4. 



Erosion at Ducktown, Tennessee, 

 Glenn, 7. 



Formation of natural bridges, Cle- 

 land. 



Fossiliferous sandstone dikes in Eo- 

 cene, Glenn, 2 and 6. 



Geologic dates of origin of certain 

 topographic forms, Davis, 2. 



On the elevation of the banks of the 

 Mississippi, Usher. 



On the geognosy of the Appalachian 

 system, Hunt, 5. 



Origin of cross valleys, Davis, 1. 



Overthrust faults of the southern Ap- 

 palachians, Hayes, 1. 



Earthquake. 



A second visit to North America, 

 Lyell. 



Geology of Tennessee, Safford, 22. 



Introduction to the Resources of Ten- 

 nessee, Killebrew and Safford, 2. 



New Madrid earthquake, Shepard (E. 

 M.). 



East Tennessee. 



A brief historical, descriptive and 

 statistical review of East Tennes* 

 see, Smith (J. Gray). 



A general outline of the mineral re- 

 sources of eastern Tennessee, Wild- 

 er (J. T.). 



