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Shenandoah Valley Railroad. 



The Virginias, vol. i, pp. 56-57, 60-61, map and seAions, 

 1880. 



Iron-Making in Virginia a Hundred and Fifty Years Ago. 



The Virginias, vol. i, pp. 59-60, 1880. 



The Resources of the Virginias on and near the Proposed 



Route of the Richmond & Southwestern Railway. 



The Virginias, vol. i, pp. 90-93, map and secSlions, 96, 

 106-109, sedlions, 1880, 



The Mining Statistics of Virginia and West Virginia for 



the loth Census. 



The Virginias, vol. i, pp. 117, 133, 1880. 



The Gold Regions of the Atlantic States. 



The Virginias, vol. i, p. 136, 1880. 



A review of an article read before the Geol. Soc. of Pa., and pub- 

 lished in its Transactions, entitled "An Essay on the Gold Region 

 of the United States," by Jas. Dickson, (London). 



The lyow Moor Iron Company of Virginia. 



The Virginias, vol. i, p. 156, 1880. 



Map of the Great Ohio Coal Basin, Compiled from State 



Geological Surveys. (Accompanying "The Coal Fields 

 of West Virginia and Virginia in the Great Ohio, or 

 Trans- Appalachian, Coal Basin.") 

 The Virginias, vol. i, p. 188, 1880. 



Centennial Geological Map of the Virginias. The Geol- 

 ogy that of the Virginia State Survey, by Prof. W. B. 

 Rogers, 1835-41, Correcfted by I^ate Observers. Scale, 

 33^ miles to i inch. Staunton, Va., 1881. 

 A very large wall map in 14 sheets. 



Tellurium Gold Mine, and Virginia Gold Mining. 



The Virginias, vol. ii, p. 85, 1881. 



The Geology of Saltville, Virginia. 



The Virginias, vol. ii, pp. 92-93, sedlions, 1881. 

 Abstradled from the various articles contributed by J. P. Lesley, 

 H. C. Lewis, and Wm. M. Fontaine. 



The Norfolk & Western and Shenandoah Valley Rail- 

 roads. Illustrated Map Showing Their lyines and Con- 

 ne(5lions. 



