BIBLIOGRAPHY OF TENNESSEE GEOLOGY. 



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Flint. 



of Tennessee, Safford, 22. 



Fluorite. 



Fluorite and barite in Tennessee, 



Watson, 2. 



Fluorspar in Tennessee, Hayden. 

 Statistical reports, Shi^ett, 1, 2, 3, 



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

 The Nashville Division, Southern 



Railway, 4. 



Forests. 



A brief description of the forests of 



Tennessee, Anon., 6. 

 Chestnut oak in the southern Appa- 



lachians, Foster and Ashe. 

 Conservative lumbering at Sewanee, 



Tenn., Foley, 1. 

 Forest conditions and possibilities in 



Tennessee, Ramage. 

 Forests and forest conditions in the 



southern Appalachians, Ayres and 



Ashe, 2. 

 Forests of. Tennessee, their extent, 



character and distribution, Sud- 



worth and Killebrew. 

 Forestry and stream flow, Harts, 1. 

 Geology of Tennessee, Safford, 22. 

 Hardwood bottom lands in two south- 



ern states, Anon., 5. 

 Introduction to the Resources of Ten- 



nessee, Killebrew and Safford, 2. 

 Management of second growth in the 



southern Appalachians, Zon. 

 Message from the President of the 



United States, Roosevelt. 

 Necessity of preserving the forests 



of Monteagle, Summey. 

 Necessity of preserving the forests of 



Tennessee, and legislation necessary 



for that purpose, Killebrew, 12. 

 On the timber line of high mountains, 



Meehan. 

 Preservation of the Appalachian for- 



ests in a national park, Battle (R. 



H.). 

 President's opening address, Kille- 



brew, II. 

 Relation between geology and forests, 



Manning. 

 Relation of forests to manufacturing 



industries of Tennessee, Powell, 1. 

 Relation between geology of Tennes- 



see to manufacturing industry of 



the state, Powell, 2. 

 Resources of Tennessee, Anon., 1. 

 Some native trees for parks and 



yards, Hinds, 1. 

 State forestry association for Tennes- 



see (organization), Anon., 2. 



Forests Continued. 



Sylviculture in relation to city 



streets, parks and private grounds, 



Kelley. 



Tennessee forests, Anon., 3. 

 The southern Appalachian forests, 

 Ayres and Ashe, 1. 

 The influence of forests on streams, 



Glenn, 11. 

 Timber in Tennessee, Killebrew and 



Safford, 1. 

 Waning hardwood supply and the 



Appalachian forests, Hall (Wm. L.). 

 What can the state do in the matter 



of. forestry, Anon., 4. 

 White oak in the southern Appa- 

 lachians, Greeley and Ashe. 

 Working plan for southern hardwoods 



and its results, Foley, 2. 



Forked Deer River. 



Examination of Forked Deer River, 

 Suter. 



Examination of North Fork of Fork- 

 ed Deer River, Benyaurd, 4. 



Examination of South Fork of Fork- 

 ed Deer River, Benyaurd, 5. 



Improvement of Forked Deer River, 

 Newcomer, 7 and 14; Willard, 2, 3, 

 5, 7 and 10; Adams, 2, 5, 7 and 10; 

 Biddle, 1, 7 and 10; Kingman, 24. 



Improvement of South Fork of Fork- 

 ed Deer River, Bergland, 1 and 3; 

 Miller (A. M.), 1 and 3. 



Improvement of Obion and Forked 

 Deer Rivers, Barden, 2; Harts, 13, 

 21 and 29; Sears, 4. 



Preliminary examination of Obion 

 and Forked Deer Rivers, Sears, 1. 



Preliminary examination of North 

 Fork of Forked Deer River, Wil- 

 lard, 11. 



Survey of North Forked Deer River, 

 Biduie, 3. 



Survey of Forked Deer River, Bid- 

 die, 5. 



Franklin County. 



Geology of Tennessee, Safford, 22. 



Introduction to the Resources of Ten- 

 nessee, Killebrew and Safford, 2. 



Oil and gas developments of Tennes- 

 see, Munn. 



Sewanee folio, Hayes, 10. 



Stevenson folio, Hayes, 13. 



The topography, geology and water 

 supply of Sewanee, Safford, 49. 



French Broad River. 



Examination of French Broad River 

 from the Henderson County line, 

 McFarland (Walter), 2. 



