BIBLIOGRAPHY OF TENNESSEE GEOLOGY. 



East Tennessee Continued. 



An essay on the medical topography 



of East Tennessee, Ramsey. 

 Beobachtungen uber Ecz-Gange und 

 das Gang-Gebirge von Nord-Caro- 

 lina und den angrenzenden Staaten, 



Diffenbach. 



East Tennessee copper mines, Gil- 

 bert. 

 Extent and value of East Tennessee 



minerals, Cowlam. 

 Geology of Tennessee, Safford, 22. 

 Geological and mineralogical account 

 of the mining district in the states 

 of Georgia , and East Ten- 

 nessee, Peck. 



Geological notes in western Virginia, 

 North Carolina and eastern Tennes- 

 see, Britton. 



Iron-ore deposits of the Cranberry 

 district. North Carolina-Tennessee, 

 Keith, 14. 



Introduction to the Resources of Ten- 

 nessee, Killebrew and Safford, 2. 

 Mineral and agricultural resources of 

 the portion of Tennessee along the 

 Cincinnati Southern railroad, Kille- 

 brew, 3. 



Mineral resources along the line of 

 the East Tennessee-Virginia and 

 Georgia division of the So. Ry., 

 Brewer (Wm. M.), 2. 

 Notes on the samples of iron ore col- 

 lected in 'East Tennessee, Willis, 1 

 and 3. 



Recent zinc mining in East Tennes- 

 see, Keith, 10. 



Remarks on the mineralogy and geol- 

 ogy of the northwestern part of the 

 State of Virginia and eastern part 

 of Tennessee, Kain. 

 Remarks on the changes which take 

 place in the structure and composi- 

 tion of mineral veins, Whitney, 1. 

 Report of the geology of northeastern 

 Alabama and adjacent portions of 

 Georgia and Tennessee, Hayes, 3. 

 Report on the Embree Iron Furnace 



properties, Lesley, 4. 

 Some drift hematite deposits in East 



Tennessee, Nichols. 

 Southern red hematite as an ingredi- 

 ent of metallic paint, Burchard, 1. 

 Southern magnetite and magnetic 



separation, Chase. 

 Tennessee iron ores, Maxwell. 

 Tennessee marbles, Keith, 15. 



The Cretaceous and Tertiary pene- 

 plains of eastern Tennessee, Dodge. 

 The medical topography of the valley 

 of East Tennessee, Boyd (S. B.). 



East Tennessee Continued. 



The mineral and agricultural re- 

 sources of East Tennessee, Knox- 

 ville Board of Trade. 



Zinc deposits of Tennessee, Gordon, 3. 



Zinc in East Tennessee, Clarke (W. 

 C.), 2. 



Economic Geology. 



Economic geology of the Bristol and 

 Big Stone Gap section of Tennes- 

 see and Virginia, Boyd (C. R.), 2. 



Geology of Tennessee, Safford, 22. 



Introduction to the Resources of Ten- 

 nessee, Killebrew and Safford, 2. 



Resources of Tennessee, Anon., 1. 



Elk River. 



Final report upon survey of Elk Riv- 

 er, Kingman, 16. 



Improvement of Elk River, Kingman, 

 6 and 21; Knight, 11. 



Preliminary examination of Elk Riv- 

 er, Newcomer, 16; King, 3. 



Survey of Elk River, Kingman, 22. 



Emory River. 



Examination of Powell's, Clinch and 



Emory rivers, McFarland (Walter), 



3. 

 Preliminary examination of Emory 



River, Robert (Henry M.), 3. 

 Survey of Emory River, Kingman, 30. 



Fayette County. 



Geology of Tennessee. Safford, 22. 

 Introduction to the Resources of Ten- 

 nessee, Killebrew and Safford, 2. 

 Terrestrial magnetism, Faris, 1. 

 : The Middleton formation of Tennes- 

 see, Safford, 33. 



Fentress County. 



Fentress County, Tennessee, coal and 

 timber, Clarke (Jas. N.). 



Geology of Tennessee, Safford, 22. 



Introduction to the Resources of Ten- 

 nessee, Killebrew and Safford, 2. 



Oil and gas developments of Ten- 

 nessee, Munn. 



Report of State Geologist, Safford, 31. 



Standingstone folio, Campbell, 1. 



Terrestrial magnetism, Bauer, 1. 



Wartburg folio, Keith, 4. 



Fertilizer. 



Geology of Tennessee, Safford, 22. 

 Introduction to the Resources of Ten- 

 nessee, Killebrew and Safford, 2. 

 See Phosphate. 



