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BIBLIOGRAPHY OF TENNESSEE GEOLOGY. 



Phosphate Continued. 



Mining Tennessee phosphates, Keyes. 

 Phosphate deposits of Tennessee 



during 1897, Brown (L. P.), 1. 

 Phosphate deposits of the United 



States, Van Horn. 

 Phosphates deposits of the southern 



States, Brown (L. P.), 3. 

 Phosphate deposits of Tennessee, 



Killebrew, 10. 

 Phosphate deposits in Maury County, 



Tennessee, Killebrew, 9. 

 Phosphate deposits of Tennessee, 



Killebrew, 17. 

 Phosphate of Tennessee, Meadows 



and Brown. 

 Phosphate mining in Tennessee, 



Ruhm, 1. 



Phosphate rocks of Tennessee, Phil- 

 lips, 2. 



Phosphate rock, Ewing. 

 Phosphate rock in the South, O'Neal. 

 Present and future of the Mt. Pleas- 

 ant phosphate field, Ruhm, 2. 

 On the phosphate rocks of Tennessee, 



Phillips, 1. 

 Southern Railway territory, Southern 



Railway, 1. 

 Statistical reports. Hargis, 1; Lloyd, 



2; Shiflett, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 and 9. 

 Tabulated analyses of commercial 



fertilizers, Thompson. 

 Tennessee phosphates, Hayes, 17, 12 



and 25; Johnson (R. O. D.). 

 Tennessee phosphate mining during 



1896, Brown (L. P.), 6. 

 Tennessee phosphate rocks, Safford, 



45. 



Tennessee phosphate fields, Ruhm, 3. 

 Tennessee phosphate mines during 



1897, Brown (L. P.), 8. 

 Tennesse phosphate field, Brown, 



(L. P.), 7. 

 White phosphate of Tennessee, 



Hayes, 18. 

 White phosphates of Decatur County, 



Eckel, 2. 



Physiography. 



General topography of Middle Ten- 

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Geological dates of origin of certain 

 topographic forms on the Atlantic 

 slope of the II. S., Davis, 2. 



Measurement of mountains of west- 

 ern North Carolina, Guyot, 2. 



Notes and comments on Hull's Phy- 

 sical Geology of Tennessee and ad- 

 joining districts, Foerste, 9. 



On Appalachian mountain system, 

 Guyot, 1. 



Physiography Continued. 



On the geology, mineralogy, scenery 

 and curiosities of parts of Virginia, 

 Tennessee, Cornelius. 



On the topography of Nashville, Fos- 

 ter (Wilbur F.). 



On the physical geology of Tennessee 

 and adjoining districts in the U. S., 

 Hull. 



Origin of cross valleys, Davis, 1. 



Physio-geographical and agricultural 

 features of the States of Tennessee 

 and Kentucky, Safford, 12. 



Physiography of the Chattanooga 

 district in Tennessee, Georgia and 

 Alabama, Hayes, 19. 



Physical topography in its relation 

 to medicine, Currey, 3. 



Some stages of Appalachian erosion, 

 Keith, 1. 



Southern Appalachians, Hayes, 11. 



The Appalachian River in eastern 

 Tennessee, White (C. H.). 



The Cherokee Nation of Indians, 

 Royce. 



The Cretaceous and Tertiary pene- 

 plains of eastern Tennessee, Dodge. 



The Geology of Tennessee, Safford, 40. 



The geomorphology of the southern 

 Appalachians, Hayes and Camp- 

 bell. 



The Tertiary history of the Tennes- 

 see River, Johnson (D. W.). 



The topography, geology and water 

 supply of Sewanee, Safford, 49. 



Picket! County. 



Oil and gas developments in Ten- 

 nessee, Munn. 

 Standingstone folio, Campbell, 1. 



Pleistocene. 



On the relationship of the Pleistocene 

 to the pre-Pleistocene formations 

 of the Mississippi basin south of 

 the limits of the glaciation, Cham- 

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 Polk County. 



A brief notice of some facts con- 

 nected with the Ducktown, Tenn., 

 copper mines, Tuomey. 



Analysis of Idocrase from Ducktown, 

 Mallett. 



Cleveland folio, Hayes, 14. 



Copper deposits of the eastern United 

 States, Weed, 3. 



Copper deposits of the Appalachian 

 states, Weed, 4. 



Copper mines of the United States, 

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Der Ducktown - Kufergrubendistrict 

 in den Vereinigten Staaten von 

 Nord-Amerika, Wendeborn. 



