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BIBLIOGRAPHY OF TENNESSEE GEOLOGY. 



Obion County. 



A second visit to North America, (on 

 earthquakes), Lyell. 



Clays of West Tennessee, Nelson. 



Drainage of 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, 3. 



The upland geological formations of 

 Obion, Safford, 53. 



Underground water resources, Glenn, 

 6. 



Obion River. 



Drainage of the river bottoms and 



swamp lands of West Tennessee, 



Cooper. 

 Drainage problems in Tennessee, 



Ashley, 6. 

 Examination of Obion River, Ben- 



yaird, 3. 

 Improvemnt of Obion River, Adams, 



1, 4, 7 and 9; Biddle, 4, '6, 9, 13 



and 22; Kingman, 23. 

 Improvement of Obion and Forked 



Deer Rivers, Barden, 2; Harts, 13, 

 . 21 and 29; Newcomer, 7 and 14; 



Sears, 4. 

 Preliminary examination of Obion 



and Forked Deer Rivers, Sears, 1. 

 Preliminary examination of Obion 



River, Barlow, 9. 

 Survey of North Forked Deer River 



from Dyersburg to main stream, 



and thence to Obion River, Bid- 

 die, 3. 

 Survey of North Forked Deer River 



from Dyersburg, Tennessee, to its 



junction with the Obion River, 



Biddle, 5. 

 Underground water resources, Glenn, 



6. 



Oil and Gas. 



Cumberland Gap coal field, Ashley 2 



and 3. 

 Geography of petroleum, geology of 



petroleum, Wrigley. 

 Geology and mineral resources of part 



of Cumberland Gap, Ashley and 



Glenn. 



Geology of Tennessee, Safford, 22. 

 Geological report on the petroleum 



lands and leases of Capt. L. H. 



Thickstun, Harper (D.), 2. 

 Introduction to the Resources of Ten- 

 nessee, Killebrew and Safford, 2. 

 Mineral Oil, Newberry. 



Oil and Gas Continued. 



Mineral resources of the United 

 State Williams (Albert, Jr.), 1, 2 

 and 3; Day (D. T.), 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, G, 

 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 

 18, 19, 20, 21, 22 and 23. 



Notes on the geological position of 

 petroleum reservoirs in southern 

 Kentucky and Tennessee, Safford, 

 9. 



Oil and gas developments in Ten- 

 nessee, Munn. 



Oil boom in Tenessee, Schmits. 



Oil region of Tennessee, with some 

 account of its other resources and 

 capabilities, Killebrew, 4. 



Report of a geological reconnoissance 

 of the lands, freehold and lease- 

 hold of the Cumberland Basin Pe- 

 troleum and Mining Company, Ely. 



Report of the Bureau of Agriculture, 

 Statistics and Mines, Killebrew, 16. 



Report on lands of the Jackson Min- 

 ing and Petroleum Company, Saf- 

 ford, 51. 



Statistical reports, Shiflett, 4, 5, (5, 

 7, 8 and 9. 



Well records, Lines. 



Onyx. 



Resources of East Tennessee, South- 

 ern Railway, 2. 



Ordovician. 



Cincinnati group in Western Ten- 

 nessee, between Tennessee River 

 and the Central Basin, Foerste, 5. 



Variation in the thickness of the sub- 

 divisions of the Ordivician of In- 

 diana, Foerste, 6. 



Overton County. 



Geology of Tennessee, Safford, 22. 



Introduction to the Resources of Ten- 

 nessee, Killebrew and Safford, 2. 



Soil survey of Overton County, Ayrs 

 and Hill. 



Standingstone folio, Campbell, 1. 



P. 



Paleontology. 



A critical summary of Troost's un- 

 published manuscript on the cri- 

 noids of Tennessee, Wood (Elvira). 



Association of the gasteropod genus 

 Cuclora with phosphate of lime de- 

 posits, Miller (Arthur M.). 



Camden chert of Tennessee and its 

 Lower Oriksany fauna, Safford and 

 Schuchert. 



(Catalogue of) Paleozoic sponges of 

 North America, Head (W. R.). 



