63 Geological Bibliography of Virginia 



Bibliography, 



Abert, S. T., Report on a Survey of a Line to Connecft the 

 Waters of the Neuse and Cape Fear River in North Car- 

 olina, and of a Line to Connecft the Waters of Norfolk 

 Harbor in Virginia with the Waters of Cape Fear River, 

 at or near Wilmington, in North Carolina. 



Engineer Department, U. S., No. 35. 



Amer. Jour. Sci., 3d ser. , vol. xii, p. 149, 1876. 



Geol. Record, 1876, London, 1878, p. 127. 



Adams, W. H., The Pyrites Deposits of Louisa County, Vir- 

 ginia. 



Trans. Amer. Inst. Min. Engrs., vol. xii, pp. 527-535, 

 .sketch map and secftions, 1883-84 



Geol. Record. 1880-84 inch, London, 1888, p. 343. 



The First Iron Blast- Furnaces in America. 



Trans. Amer. Inst. Min. Engrs., vol. xx, pp. 196-215, 

 sketch map, 1892. 

 Virginia minerals, etc. 



American Manufacturer. The Crimora Manganese Mine of 

 Virginia. 



Engr. and Min. Jour., vol. xlix, pp. 333-334. 1890. 



Ansted, Prof. D. T., Account of a Recent Visit to the Coal 

 and Iron Fields of Virginia. 



Jour. Soc. Arts, vol. xxii, pp. 182-188; See also No. 1107, 

 p. 230, and Coll. Guard, vol. xxvii, pp. 180- 181. 



Geol. Record, 1874, London, 1875, p. no. 



The Mountains and Valleys of Virginia. 



"Illustrated Travels" (edited by Bates), vol. vi, pp. 

 297-300, 368-371. 



Geol. Record, 1875, London, 1877, p. 400. 

 Contains some geological information. 



Ashburner, C. A., Notes on the Natural Bridge of Virginia. 

 Proc. Amer. Phil. Soc, vol. xxi, p. 690, 699-700, li 

 Geol. Record, 1880- '84 inch, London, 1888, p. 348. 



