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BIBLIOGRAPHY OF TENNESSEE GEOLOGY. 



Iron. 



Analysis of meteoric iron from Cocke 

 County, Shepard (C. U.), 1. 



Asheville folio, Keitn, n. 



Briceville folio, Keith, 7. 



Chattanooga folio, Hayes, 9. 



Cleveland folio, Hayes, 14. 



Coal, Colton, 2. 



Coal and iron, Shook. 



Columbia folio, Hayes and Ulrich. 



Comparison of some southern cokes 

 and iron ores, McCreath and D'ln- 

 villiers, 2. 



Cranberry folio, Keith, 13. 



Description of Roane Mountain Quad- 

 rangle, Keith, 8. 



Embreeville estate, Tennessee, John- 

 son (Guy R.), 2. 



General description of the ores used 

 in the Chattanooga district, Flem- 

 ing. 



Geology of Tennessee, Safford, 22. 



Greeneville folio, Keith, 3. 



Handbook of Tennessee, Paine. 



Introduction to the Resources of Ten- 

 nessee, Killebrew and Safford, 2. 



Iron and coal of Tennessee, Kille- 

 brew, 18. 



Iron ore deposits of the Cranberry 

 district, Keith, 14. 



Iron ore operations in the Chatta- 

 nooga district, Higgins, 1. 



Iron ores and coals of Alabama, Geor- 

 gia and Tennessee, Porter. 



Iron ores of the United States, Hayes, 

 24. 



Iron ores of the Shady Valley, Ten- 

 nessee, Garrison. 



Kingston folio, Hayes, 8. 



Knoxville folio, Keith, 5. 



Loudon folio, Keith, 6. . 



Maynardville folio, Keith, 16. 



McMinnville folio, Hayes, 16. 



Magnetic iron ore of the Unaka 

 Mountains, N. 



Mineral resources along the line of 

 East Tennessee, Virginia and Geor- 

 gia, Brewer (Wm. M.), 2. 



Notes on the samples of iron ores 

 collected in East Tennessee, Willis, 

 1 and 3; Chauvent. 



Ores of iron: their geographical de- 

 scription, Newton. 



Ore deposits of the United States, 

 Kemp, 1. 



Pikeville folio, Hayes, 15. 



Regions of West Tennessee of sulphur 

 waters and chalybeate waters, Saf- 

 ford, 52. 



Report on the Cumberland Plateau 

 coal lands, Safford, 50. 



Report on the Embree Iron Furnace 

 properties, Lesley, 4. 



I ron Continued. 



Report on the iron ores of Cumber- 

 land Gap, Moore. 



Report on the Tennessee River and 

 Walden's Ridge iron ores, Koenig, 

 2; Guild, 1. 



Report upon the mineral and agricul- 

 tural resources of the lands owned 

 by the- Hopkins Mastodon Coal and 

 Iron Mining and Manufacturing 

 Company, Safford and Owen. 



Ringgold folio, Hayes, 7. 



Sewanee folio, Hayes, 10. 



Soft iron ores in Tennessee, Judd. 2. 



Some drift hematite in East Tennes- 

 see, Nichols. 



Southern magnetites and magnetic 

 separation, Chase. 



Southern Railway territory, Southern 

 Railway, 1. 



Southern red hematite as an ingre- 

 dient of metallic paint, Burchard, 1. 



Statistical reports, Shiflett, 1, 2, 3, 

 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 and 9; Hargis, 1. 



Stevenson folio, Hayes, 13. 



Tennessee iron ores,. Maxwell. 



The cost of a ton of pig iron in the 

 Sequatchie Valley, Bowron, 1. 



The iron ores of the Chattanooga 

 district, Bowron, 2. 



The Nashville division, Southern 

 Railway, 4. 



The town of Cardiff - - and lands 

 and mines of the Cardiff Coal and 

 Iron Company, Smalley. 



The utilization of the iron and cop- 

 per sulphides bf Virginia, North 

 Carolina and Tennessee, Boyd (C. 

 R.), 1. 



Third annual report, Lloyd, 1. 



Tonnage estimates of Clinton iron 

 ore in the Chattanooga district, 

 Burchard, 2. 



Wartburg folio, Keith, 4. 



Western iron belt of Tennessee, Kil- 

 lebrew, 8. 



J. 



Jackson County. 



Description of three varieties of me- 

 teoric iron, Troost, IS/ 



Geology of Tennessee, Safford, 22. 



Introduction to the Resources of Ten- 

 nessee, Killebrew and Safford, 2. 



Oil and gas developments in Ten- 

 nessee, Munn. 



Standingstone folio, Campbell, 1. 



James County. 



Chattanooga folio, Hayes, 9. 

 Cleveland folio, Hayes, 14. 

 Introduction to the Resources of Ten- 

 nessee, Killebrew and Safford, 2. 



