226 ECONOMIC BOTANY OF ALABAMA. 



REPORTS OF PROGRESS. 



(BY EUGENE A. SMITH.) 



(All now out of print.) 



1. Report of progress for 1874. 139 pp. 1875. Devoted to the 

 Archaean or Metamorphic region. 



2. Report of progress for 1875. 220 pp. 1876. Chiefly devoted 

 to the Paleozoic formations of Bibb, Shelby, Talladega and Cal- 

 houn Counties. Contains chapters on coal mining by T. H. 

 Aldrich and R. P. Rothw^ell, on coal plants by Leo Lesquereux, on 

 the cotton worm by A. R. Grote, and a posthumous report on the 

 Cahaba coal field by M. Tuomey. 



3. Report of progress for 1876. 100 pp. 1876. Chiefly de- 

 voted to the Silurian formations of Roup's and Jones's Valleys, 

 and to the Coosa coal field. Contains a catalogue of the fresh- 

 water and land shells of Alabama, by James Lewis, and a small 

 map of the southwestern end of the Coosa coal field. 



4. Report of progress for 1877 and 1878. 159 pp., 4 folded col- 

 ored county maps. 1879. Chiefly devoted to the Tennessee valley 

 and the Warrior coal field. Contains a chemical report by Henry 

 McCalley. 



5. Report of progress for 1879 and 1880. 158 pp., 2 maps. 1881. 

 Chiefly devoted to the western part of the Warrior coal field and 

 to that part of the state lying north of the Tennessee River; the 

 former part prepared with the assistance of Joseph Squire, and 

 the latter written by Henry McCalley. 



SPECIAL REPORTS. 



1. On the Warrior coal field; by Henry McCalley. 571 pp. 1886. 

 Exhausted. 



2. Report on the Cahaba coal field; by Joseph Squire. With an 

 appendix on the geology of the valley regions adjacent to the Ca- 

 haba coal field, by Eugene A. Smith. 189 pp., 7 plates, and folded 

 map in pocket. 1890. Cloth-bound. Exhausted. 



3. Report on the Coal Measures of the plateau region of Ala- 

 bama; by Henry McCalley. Including a report on the Coal Meas- 

 ures of Blount County by A. M. Gibson. 238 pp., map, and folded 

 colored plate of geological sections. 1891. Exhausted. 



4. Report on the geological structure of Murphree's Valley, and 

 its minerals and other materials of economic value; by A. M. Gib- 

 son. 132 pp. 1893. Postage 3 cents. 



5. Report on the Coal Measures of Blount Mountain; by A. M. 

 Gibson. 80 pp., map and sections. 1893. Exhausted. 



6. Report on the geology of the coastal plain of Alabama; by 

 Eugene A. Smith, Lawrence C. Johnson, and Daniel W. Langdon, 

 Jr.; with contributions to its paleontology, by T. H. Aldrich and 

 K. M. Cunningham, xxiv + 759 pp., 29 plates (including several 

 folded charts of sections). 1894. Exhausted. 



7. Report on the Coosa coal field; by A. M. Gibson, 143 pp., 

 one plate of sections. 1895. Exhausted. 



8. Report on the valley regions of Alabama (Paleozoic strata); 

 by Henry McCalley. Part 1. On the Tennessee valley region, 

 xvii + 436 pp., 9 plates (one of which is a map for this and the 

 next). 1896. Postage 10 cents. 



9. (Same), Part 2. On the Coosa valley region, xxii -|- 862 

 pp., 26 plates (one of which is a folded chart of geological sections 

 for this and the preceding). 1897. Postage 20 cents. 



10. Report on the Warrior coal basin; by Henry McCalley. xiii 

 + 327 pp., 7 plates (all folded charts of sections), and large folded 

 map. 1900. Price $1.00. Postage 16 cents additional. (Can be 



