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33. Forest Fires in North Carolina during 1912 and National and Associa- 

 tion Cooperative Fire Control, by J. S. Holmes, Forester, 1913. 8°, 63 pp. 

 Postage 5 cents. 



34. Mining Industry in North Carolina during 1911-12, by Joseph Hyde 

 Pratt, State Geologist, 1914. 8°, 314 pp., 23 pi., 12 figs. Postage 15 cents. 



Gives detailed report on Gold Mining in various counties with special report on Metal- 

 lurgical Processes used at the Tola Mine, by Claud Hafer; description of a Cyanide Mill, 

 by Percy Barbour; the new milling process for treating North Carolina Siliceous Gold Ores 

 at the Montgomery Mine, including a descrpition of the Uwarrie Mining Company's Plant; 

 notes on the Carter Mine, Montgomery County, by Claud Hafer; also a description of the 

 Howie Mine and its mill; a detailed report of the Coggins (Appalachian) Gold Mine, by 

 Joseph Hyde Pratt; a list of gems and gem minerals occurring in the United States; special 

 descriptions of Localities where the Amethyst, Beryl, Emerald, and Quartz Gems Occur as 

 taken from United States Geological Survey Report by Douglas B. Sterrett; a rejiort on the 

 Dan River Coal Field, by R. W. Stone, as reprinted from Bulletin 471-B of the United States 

 Geological Survey ; a special report on Graphite, by Edson S. Bastin and reprinted from 

 Mineral Resources of United States for 1912; a special report on Asbestos describing both 

 the Amphibole and Chrysotile varieties; a report on the Mount Airy Granite Quarry; special 

 report on Sand and Gravel, giving Uses, Definitions of Various Sands, etc. ; the portion of 

 a Bulletin on Feldspar and Kaolin of the United States Bureau of Mines, which relates to 

 North Carolina, and which takes up in detail Occurrences, Methods of Mining, and Descrip- 

 tions of Localities of Feldspar and Kaolin mines in North Carolina, prepared by Mr. A. S. 

 Watts. In this Economic Paper are also given the names and addresses of producers of 

 the various minerals during the years covered by the report. 



35. Good Roads Days, November 5th and 6th, 1913, compiled by Joseph 

 Hyde Pratt, State Geologist, and Miss H. M. Berry, Secretary. 8°, 102 pp., 

 11 pi. Postage 10 cents. 



36. Proceedings of the North Carolina Good Roads Association, held at 

 Morehead City, N. C, July 31st and August 1, 1913. In Cooperation with the 

 North Carolina Geological and Economic Survey. — Statistical Report of High- 

 way Work in North Carolina during 1912. Compiled by Joseph Hyde Pratt, 

 State Geologist, and Miss H. M. Berry, Secretary. 8°, 127 pp., 7 figs. Out 

 of print. 



37. Forest Fires in North Carolina during 1913 and a Summary of State 

 Forest Fire Prevention in the United States, by J. S. Holmes, Forester, 1914. 

 8°, 82 pp. Postage 8 cents. 



38. Forms covering the Organization of Drainage Districts under the North 

 Carolina Drainage Law, Chapter 442, Public Laws of 1909, and Amendments. 

 And Forms for Minutes of Boards of Drainage Commissioners covering the 

 Organization of the Board up to and Including the Issuing of the Drainage 

 Bonds. Compiled by Geo. R. Boyd, Drainage Engineer. 133 pp. Postage 15 

 cents. 



39. Proceedings of the Good Roads Institute held at the University of North 

 Carolina, March 17-19, 1914. Held under the auspices of the Departments of 

 Civil and Highway Engineering of the University of North Carolina and 

 The North Carolina Geological and Economic Survey. 8°, 117 pp., 15 figs., 

 4 pi. Postage 10 cents. 



40. Forest Fires in North Carolina during 1914 and Forestry Laws of North 

 Carolina, by J. S. Holmes, State Forester, 1915. 8°, 55 pp. Postage 5 cents. 



41. Proceedings of Seventh Annual Drainage Convention of the North Caro- 

 lina Drainage Association held at Wilson, North Carolina, November 18 and 

 19, 1914. Compiled by Joseph Hyde Pratt, State Geologist, and Miss H. M. 

 Berry, Secretary, 1915. 8°, 76 pp., 3 figs. Postage 5 cents. 



42. Organization of Cooperative Forest-Fire Protective Areas in North Caro- 

 lina, being the Proceedings of the Special Conference on Forest Fire Protec- 

 tion held as part of the Conference on Forestry and Nature Study, Montreat, 



