PUBLICATIONS 39 



Biennial Report, 1899-1900, J. A. Holmes, State Geologist, 1900. 8°, 20 pp. 

 Postage 2 cents. 



Administrative report. 



Biennial Report, 1901-1902, J. A. Holmes, State Geologist, 1902. 8°, 15 pp. 

 Postage 1 cent. 



Administrative report. 



Biennial Report, 1903-1904, J. A. Holmes, State Geologist, 1905. 8°, 32 pp. 

 Postage 2 cents. 



Administrative report. 



Biennial Report, 1905-1906, Joseph Hyde Pratt, State Geologist, 1907. 8°, 60 

 pp. Postage 3 cents. 



Administrative report; report on certain swamp lands belonging to the State, by W. W. 

 Ashe; it also gives certain magnetic observations at North Carolina stations. 



Biennial Report, 1907-1908, Joseph Hyde Pratt, State Geologist, 1908. 8°, 60 

 pp., 2 pi. Postage 5 cents. 



Administrative report. Contains Special Report on an examination of the Sand Banks 

 along the North Carolina Coast, by Jay F. Bond, Forest Assistant, United States Forest 

 Service; certain magnetic observations at North Carolina stations; Results of an Investiga- 

 tion Relating to Clam Cultivation, by Howard E. Enders, of Purdue University. 



Biennial Report, 1909-1910, Joseph Hyde Pratt, State Geologist, 1911. 8°, 

 152 pp. Postage 10 cents. 



Administrative report, and contains Agreements for Cooperation in Statistical Work, and 

 Topographical and Traverse Mapping Work with the United States Geological Survey; Forest 

 Work, with the United States Department of Agriculture (Forest Service) ; List of Topo- 

 graphic maps of North Carolina and counties partly or wholly topographically mapped; de- 

 scription of Special Highways in North Carolina; suggested Road Legislation; list of Drain- 

 age Districts and Results of Third Annual Drainage Convention; Forestry reports relating 

 to Connolly Tract, Buncombe County and Transylvania County State Farms; certain Water- 

 sheds; Reforestation of Cut-over and Abandoned Farm Lands on the Woodlands of the 

 Salem Academy and College; Recommendations for the Artificial Regeneration of Longleaf 

 Pine at Pinehurst; Act regulating the use of and for the Protection of Meridian Monuments 

 and Standards of Measure at the several county seats of North Carolina; list of Magnetic 

 Declinations at the county seats, January 1, 1910; letter of Fish Commissioner of the United 

 States Bureau of Fisheries relating to the conditions of the North Carolina fish industries; 

 report of the Survey for the North Carolina Fish Commission referring to dutch or pound-net 

 fishing in Albemarle and Croatan sounds and Chowan River, by Gilbert T. Rude, of the 

 United States Coast and Geodetic Survey; Historical Sketch of the several North Carolina 

 Geological Surveys, with list of publications of each. 



Biennial Report, 1911-1912, Joseph Hyde Pratt, State Geologist, 1913. 8°, 

 118 pp. Postage 7 cents. 



Administrative report, and contains reports on method of construction and estimate of cost 

 of road iniprovement in Stantonsburg Township, Wilson County; report on road conditions 

 m Lee County; report on preliminary location of section of Spartanburg-Hendersonville 

 Highway between Tryon and Tuxedo ; report of road work done by United States Office of 

 Public Roads during biennial period; experiments with glutrin on the sand-clay road; 

 report on Central Highway, giving Act establishing and report of trip over the Highwav; 

 suggested road legislation; report on the Asheville City watershed; report on the Struan 

 property at Arden, Buncombe County; report on the woodlands on the farm of Dr. J. W. 

 Kilgore, Iredell County; report on examination of the woodlands on the Berry place, Orange 

 County; report on the forest property of Miss Julia A. Thorns, Ashboro, Randolph County; 

 report on the examination of the forest lands of the Butters Lumber Comjjany, Columbus 

 County; proposed forestry legislation; swamp lands and drainage, giving drainage districts; 

 suggested drainage legislation; proposed Fisheries Commission Bill. 



Biennial Report, 1913-1914, Joseph Hyde Pratt, State Geologist, 1915. 8°, 

 165 pp. Postage 10 cents. 



Administrative report, and contains reports on the work of the State convicts on Hickory 

 Nut Gap Road, Henderson County, and on the link of the Central Highway in Madison 

 County which IS being constructed with State convicts; report on road work accomplished 

 by the State Survey and by the United States Office of Public Roads during biennial period- 

 suggested road legislation; a forestry policy for North Carolina; report on investigation, 

 limber supply of North Carolina; reports on the examination of certain forest lands in 



