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-Eakin, H. M. The Cosna-Nowitna Region, Alaska. [U.S. Geological 

 Survey, Bulletin 667. Washington, 1918.] 



-Ellis, A. J. Mineral waters in 1916. With a Comparison of American and 

 European Mineral Waters, by Alfred A. Chambers. [U.S. Geological 

 Survey, Mineral Resources of the United States, 1916, Part II, 

 pp. 463-510. Washington, 1918.] 



-Fairibault, E. R. Map of Whiteburn Gold District, Queens County, 

 Nova Scotia. Scale: 400 feet to i inch. [Canada Department of 

 Mines, Geological Survey. Ottawa, 191 7.] 



-Fay, a. H. List of Permissible Explosives, Lamps, and Motors Tested 

 Prior to April 30, 1918. Monthly Statement of Coal-Mine Fatalities 

 in the United States. March, 1918. [U. S. Bureau of Mines. Wash- 

 ington, 1918.] 



(Compiler). Metal-Mine Accidents in the United States during the 



Calendar Year 1917. [U.S. Bureau of Mines, Technical Paper 202. 

 Washington, 191 7.] 



. Production of Explosives in the United States during the Calendar 



Year 1917. [U.S. Bureau of Mines, Technical Paper 192. Washington, 

 1918.] 



. Report of the Committee on the Standardization of Mining Statis- 



tics. [U.S. Bureau of Mines, Technical Paper 194. Washington, 1918.] 



-Ferguson, D. The Hurlet Sequence and the Base of the Carboniferous 

 Limestone Series in the Districts of Campsie and Kilsyth. Transactions 

 of the Institute of Mining Engineering, Vol. LII, Part I, pp. 7-32. [Lon- 

 don, 1916.] 



-FlELDNER, A. C, and Selvig, W. A. Use of the Hydrogen- Volatile Matter 

 Ratio in Obtaining the Net Heating Value of American Coals. [U.S. 

 Bureau of Mines, Technical Paper 197. Washington, 1918.] 



-Flagg, S. B. Firing Bituminous Coals in Large House-Heating Boilers. 

 [U.S. Bureau of Mines, Technical Paper 180. Washington, 191 7-1 



-Fleming, J. R., and Koster, J. W. The Use of Permissable Explosives in 

 the Coal Mines of Illinois. [U.S. Bureau of Mines, Bulletin 137. Wash- 

 ington, 191 7.1 



-Gerry, C. N. Gold, Silver, Copper, Lead and Zinc in Idaho and Wash- 

 ington in 1916. Mines Report. [U.S. Geological Survey, Mineral 

 Resources of the United States, 1916, Part I. Washington, 1918.] 



-Giles, A. W. A Virginia Tornado. Monthly Weather Review, October, 

 1918. [Washington, 1919.] 



-GiLLETT, H. W., and Rhodes, A. E. Melting Brass in a Rocking Electric 

 Furnace. [U.S. Bureau of Mines, Bulletin 171. Washington, 1918.I 



