BIBLIOGRAPHY OF TENNESSEE GEOLOGY. 



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Unaka. 



Azoic system and its proposed sub- 

 divisions, Whitney and Wadsworth. 



Geology of Tennessee, Safford, 22. 



Magnetic iron ores of the Unaka 

 Mountains, North Carolina and 

 Tennessee, N. 



On Unakyte, an epidotic rock from 

 the Unaka range, on the borders 

 of Tennessee and North Carolina, 

 Bradley, 1. 



Round about Asheville, Willis, 2. 



Unicoi County. 



Asheville folio, Keith, 11. 

 Description of the Roane Mountain 



quadrangle, Keith, 8. 

 Greeneville folio, Keith, 3. 

 Mt. Mitchell folio, Keith, 9. 

 Terrestrial magnet:sm, Bauer, 1. 



Union County. 



Geology of Tennessee, Safford, 22. 



Introduction to the Resources of Ten- 

 nessee, Killebrew and Safford, 2. 



Lead and zinc deposits of the Vir- 

 ginia-Tennessee region, Watson, 1. 



Maynardville folio, Keith, 16. 



Prospectus of the Southern Zinc 

 Company, Anon., 9. 



Tennessee marbles, Keith, 15. 



Terrestrial magnetism, Bauer, 1. 



Zinc in eastern Tennessee, Clarke 

 (W. C.), 2. 



V. 



Van Buren County. 



Geology of Tennessee, Safford, 22. 



Introduction to the Resources of Ten- 

 nessee, Killebrew and Safford, 2. 



McMinnville folio, Hayes, 16. 



Pikeville folio, Hayes, 15. 



Soil survey of the Pikeville area, 

 Wilder and Geib. 



W. 

 Warren County. 



Geology of Tennessee, Safford, 22. 



Introduction to the Resources of Ten- 

 nessee, Killebrew and Safford, 2. 



McMinnville folio, Hayes, 16. 



Oil and gas developments in Ten- 

 nessee, Munn. 



Record of well boring in Warren 

 County, Satterfield. 



Washington County. 



Description of the Roane Mountain 



quadrangle, Keith, 8. 

 Embreeville estate, Johnson (Guy 



R.), 1 and 2. 



Washington County Continued. 



Fluorite and barite in Tennessee, 



Watson, 1. 



Geology of Tennessee, Safford, 22. 

 Greeneville folio, Keith, 3. 

 Introduction to the Resources of Ten- 

 nessee, Killebrew and Safford, 2. 

 Terrestrial magnetism, Bauer, 1. 



Water. 



An inquiry into the present quality 

 of the public water supply of Nash- 

 ville, Brown (L. P.), 5. 



Bibliographic review and index of 

 papers relating to underground 

 water, etc., Fuller. 



Erosion, at Ducktown, Tennessee, 

 Glenn, 7. 



Filtering galleries as applied to the 

 water supply of Nashville, McDon- 

 ald. 



Forestry and stream flow, Harts, 1. 

 ' Message from President of the United 

 States, Roosevelt. 



Mineral waters, Peale. 



New well and hydraulic pumping at 

 Peoria, 111., Maury. 



Notes on the wells, springs and gen- 

 eral water resources of Tennessee, 

 Glenn, 4. 



Notes on the underground water of 

 Tennesse and Kentucky, Glenn, 10. 



Preliminary list of deep borings in 

 the U. S., Darton. 



Report of the Chief Engineer to the 

 Water Supply and Sewerage Com- 

 missioners, Hermany. 



Report of water committee on pub- 

 lic water supply for the city of 

 Memphis, Hampton, et al. 



Report on chemical analysis of Dav- 

 idson County water, Day (Wm. 

 C.), .2. 



Report upon the results of boring at 

 Memphis, Tenn., Wilson. 



Slack water navigation and public 

 health, Safford, 32. 



Sources of contamination of Nash- 

 ville drinking water Day, (Wm. 

 C.), 1. 



Statistical reports, Shiflett, 4, 5, 6, 

 7, 8 and 9. 



Summary of the mineral production 

 of the U. S. in 1904, Day (D. T.). 



Surface water supply of the U. S., 

 Horton, Hall and Bolster. 



The influence of forests on streams, 

 Glenn, 11. 



The mineral waters of the U. S., 

 Crook. 



The resources of the valley of the 

 Cumberland River, Safford, 44. 



