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BIBLIOGRAPHY OF TENNESSEE GEOLOGY. 



Meteorites Continued. 



Notice of the circumstances attending 

 the fall of the Tennessee meteor- 

 ites, Silliman, 1. 



On comparison and structure of the 

 Hamblen County, Tennessee, me- 

 teorite, Merrill, 2. 



S'mithville meteorite, Huntingdon, 1. 



Mica. 



Cranberry folio, Keith, 13. 



Middle Tennessee. 



General topography of Middle Ten- 

 . nessee, Safford, 41. 



Geology of Tennessee, Safford, 22. 



Information for immigrants concern- 

 ing Middle Tennessee, Killebrew 

 13. 



Introduction to the Resources of Ten- 

 nessee, Killebrew and Safford, 2. 



Letters from the east and from the 

 west, Hall (Frederick). 



Remarks on the genus Tetradium 

 with notice of the species found in 

 Middle Tennessee, Safford, 38. 



Silurian and Devonian limestones of 

 western Tennessee, Foerste, 4. 



Silurian basin of. Middle Tennessee, 

 with notices of the strata surround- 

 ing it, Safford, 1. 



The economic and agricultural geol- 

 ogy of the State of Tennessee, 

 Safford, 47. 



The sanitary geology of Nashville, 

 Winchell (A.), 4. 



M Historic. 



Geology of Tennessee, Safford, 22. 

 Introduction to the Resources of Ten- 

 nessee, Killebrew and Safford, 2. 



Mineral Paints. 



Resources of East Tennessee, South- 

 ern Railway, 2. 



Southern red hematite as an ingre- 

 dient of metallic paint, Burchard, 1. 



Statistical reports, Shiflett, 4, 5, 6, 

 7, 8 and 9. 



Mineral Resources. 



Cumberland Gap coal field, Ashley, 

 2 and 3. 



Descriptive report of various tracts 

 of mineral lands, Anon., 7. 



Distribution of titanic oxide upon the 

 surface of the earth, Dunnington. 



Expert reports on the mineral prop- 

 erties of the East Tennessee Land 

 Company, East Tenn. Land Co. 



General outline of the mineral re- 

 sources of eastern Tennessee, Wil- 

 der. 



Mineral Resources Continued. 



Geology and mineral resources of 

 Sequatchie Valley, Tennessee, Bow- 

 ron, 3. 



Geology of Tennessee, Safford, 22. 



Geological and mineralogical account 

 of the mining districts, Peck. 



Introduction to the Resources of Ten- 

 nessee, Killebrew and Safford, 2. 



Letters from the east and from the 

 west, Hall (Frederick). 



Mineral and agricultural resources of 

 Lhe portion of Tennessee along the 

 Cincinnati Southern Railway, Kil- 

 lebrew, 3. 



Mineral deposits and mining interests 

 along the line of the Nashville, 

 Chattanooga & St. Louis Railway, 

 Killebrew, 19. 



Mineral products of Tennessee, Gor- 

 don, 2. 



Mineral resources of the Brushy 

 Moutain coal field, Bryant. 



Mineral resources of upper East Ten- 

 nessee, Imoden. 



Mineral Resources of Tennessee. 

 Proctor (R. D.). 



Mineral tract of the East Tennessee 

 and Cherokee Copper Mining Com- 

 pany, Whitney, 3. 



More common minerals of the region 

 about Nashville, Glenn, 3. 



On the geology, mineralogy, scenery 

 and curiosities of parts of Virginia, 

 Tennessee, Cornelius. 



Outline introduction to the mineral 

 resources of Tenessee, Ashley, 5. 



Remarks on the changes which take 

 place in the structure and com- 

 position of mineral veins near the 

 surface, Whitney, 1. 



Remarks on the mineralogy and geol- 

 ogy of the northwestern part of the 

 State of Virginia and eastern part 

 of the State of Tennessee, Kain. 



Remarkable mineral properties, Koe- 

 nig, 1. 



Report of the department of geology, 

 minerals, mines and mining, Saf- 

 ford, 42. 



Report of committee on mineral 

 products, Cook. 



Report on the Tennessee River, Wai- 

 den's Ridge and Carter County ore 

 fields, Roberts (J. B.). 



Second annual report of the Com- 

 missioner of Labor and Inspector of 

 Mines, Ford, 1. 



Special report of the Commissioner of 

 Labor and Inspector of Mines, 

 Ford, 2. 



