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BIBLIOGRAPHY OF TENNESSEE GEOLOGY. 



Water Continued. 



The topography, geology and water 

 supply of Sewanee, Safford, 49. 



The water supply of Chattanooga, 

 Rothmell and Eaton. 



The water supply of Erin, Tennesee, 

 Safford, 43. 



The water supply of Memphis, Saf- 

 ford, 14. 



The source of Nashville water sup- 

 ply, Walker. 



Underground waters of eastern U. S., 

 Glenn, 9. 



Underground waters of Tennessee 

 and Kentucky, Glenn, 6. 



Water Power. 



Appalachian powers, Southern Rail- 

 way, 3. 



Asheville folio, Keith, 11. 



Cranberry folio, Keith, 13. 



Greeneville folio, Keith, 3. 



Introduction, to the Resources of Ten- 

 nessee, Killebrew and Safford, 2. 



Knoxville folio, Keith, 5. 



Loudon folio, Keith, 6. 



Maynardville folio, Keith, 16. 



Morristown folio, Keith, 17. 



Relation of the southern Appalachian 

 Mountains to the development of 

 water power, Leighton, Hall and 

 Bolster. 



Resources of East Tennessee, South- 

 ern Railway, 2. 



Some Tennessee water powers, Wilks. 



The Nashville division, Southern 

 Railway, 4. 



Water powers and eligible sites for 

 manufacturing industries, Kille- 

 brew, 15. 



Water powers on eastern tributaries 

 of the Mississippi, Greenleaf. 



Water Resources. 



Destructive floods in the U. S. in 

 1904, Murphy. 



Engineers' report on the waterworks 

 system of Memphis, Hilder, Oni- 

 berg and Bell. 



Index to the hydrographic progress 

 reports of the U. S. Geol. Survey, 

 Hoyt and Wood. 



Papers on conservation of water re- 

 sources, Leighton. 

 ton. 



Profiles of rivers (in Tennessee), 

 Gannett, 6. 



Prof. Guyot's measurements of the 

 Allegheny system, Gilman. 



Report of progress of stream meas- 

 urements for the year 1904, Hall, 

 Johnson and Hoyt. 



Water Resources Continued. 



Report of progress of stream meas- 

 urements for 1905, Hall, Hanna and 

 Hoyt. 



Report of the Mississippi Riv.er Com- 

 mission for 1881, Gilmore. 



Report on municipal water purifica- 

 tion investigations, Schuerman. 



Report on the waterworks system of 

 Memphis, Lundie. 



River surveys and profiles made dur- 

 ing 1903, Hall and Hoyt. 



Surface water supply of Ohio and 

 lower eastern Mississippi River 

 drainages, Hall, Grover and Horton. 



The quality of surface waters of the 

 U. S., Dole. 



Wayne County. 



Cincinnati group in western Tennes- 

 see, Foerste, 5. 



Description of some new species of 

 invertebrates from the paleozoic 

 rocks of Illinois and adjacent 

 States, Miller and Gurley, 6. 



Geology of Tennessee, Safford, 22. 



Introduction to the Resources of Ten- 

 nessee, Killebrew and Safford, 2. 



Silurian and Devonian limestones of 

 western Tennessee, Foerste, 4. 



Tennessee phosphates, -Hayes, 12 and 

 17. 



Terrestrial magnetism, Faris, 3. 



Weakley County. 



Geology of Tennessee, Safford, 22. 

 Introduction to the Resources of Ten- 

 nessee, . Killebrew and Safford, 2. 

 Terrestrial magnetism, Faris, 3. 



Wells Artesian. 



Artesian-well pumps at Memphis, 

 Tenn., Engineering Record. 



Formations and artesian wells of 

 Memphis, Tenn., Safford, 14. 



Weil-Boring. 



Record of well-boring in Warren 

 County, Satterfield. 



West Tennessee. 



A second visit to North America, 

 Lyell. 



Clays of western Kentucky and Ten- 

 nessee, Crider. 



Clays of West Tennessee, Nelson. 



Clays of the United States, Ries. 



Drainage of the river bottoms and 

 swamp lands of West Tennessee, 

 Cooper. 



Drainage problems of Tennessee, 

 Ashley, 6. 



