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8. On the Cretaceous and Superior formations of West Tennessee. Amer. 

 Jour. Science, 2d series, XXXVII, 1864, pp. 360-372, with Plate. 



A general notice of the formations of West Tennessee. 



9. Note on the geological position of Petroleum Reservoirs in Southern 

 Kentucky and in Tennessee, with section of the formations. Amer. Jour. 

 Science, 2d series, XLII, 1866, pp. 104-107. 



10. Geology of the State of Tennessee, 8, pp. 5.50 with plates and map. 

 Nashville, Tenn. 



A State Report, published by order of the General Assembly of Tennessee. 



11. An introduction to the Resources of Tennessee, 8, pp. 1204, with plates 

 and a Geological map, 1874. 



This work was prepared and published by order of the Tennessee Bureau 

 of Agriculture, W. H. Jackson, President; J. B. Killebrew, Secretary and 

 Chief Editor, and J. M. Safford, Geologist and Chem_ist. 



The geology of the work and the map as well as the descriptions of a 

 number of the counties are by J. M. Safford. 



12. Enumeration of the Geological and Mineralo?ical collections at the 

 International (Centennial) Exhibition, 1876, Philadelphia. 



Reports and Awards, Group 1, 8vo., 1878, Philadelphia, pp. 353-386. 

 The names of the states and countries exhibiting are given with brief notices 

 of their collections. 



13. The Elementary Geology of Tennessee. Jair.es M. Safford and J. B. 

 Killebrew, 1876. Nashville, tenn. 



A school book of 255 pages. 



14. The Geological and Topographical Features of Tennessee in Relation 

 to Disea e. Volumes I ard II of the Reports of the Tennessee State Board 

 of Health, 8vo., 18E0 and 1885. Nashville. 



In Vol. I are discussed: The State in General, the Unaka Mountain region, 

 and the Valley of East Tennessee, pp. r37-317: 



In Vol. II, The Cumberland Table-land or Plateau, pp. 365-386. 

 Of the eight natural divisions of the State, three are considered. 



15. As Special Census Agent, Census 18£0. Report on the Cotton Produc- 

 tion of the State of Tennessee, with a discussion of the State's topographical, 

 geological and agricultural features, and a note on Cotton Production in the 

 State of Kentucky, large 4vo., 119 pages, 1883. Washington, D. C. 



16. The Natural Features and Resources of the South; remarks before the 

 Southern Immi-iration Association. Proceedings of the Session held in Nash- 

 ville, March 11^13, 1884. Nashville, Tenn., pp. 16-25. 



17. Special report, or notes on the geology of parts of West Tenne see, with 

 a tbie of the formations, to which are added notices of certain mineral veins 

 in Middle Tennessee; and II, A Report on the Agricultural Geology of 

 Tennessee. 



These make up pages 55-163 of the biennial report of the Commissioner of 

 Agriculture of the State, A. J. McWhirter, 8vo., 1837, Nashville, Tenn. 



Most of report II, above, is a reprint of par^s of the Author's Census Report 

 of 1083. 



18. The Topography and Geology of Middle Tennessee as to Natural Gas. 

 Natural Gas Supplement, No. 2, Amer. Manufacurei and Iron World, Decem- 

 ber 30, 1887, pp. 21-22. Pittsburg, Pa. 



The paper includes topographical divisions, a table of form_ations, historical 

 notes and a discus ion of the facts. 



19. An edition of the Geological Map of Tennessee, 1888. 



Prepared to accompany Report of Commissioner of Agriculture, B. M. 

 Hord, Nashville, Tenn. 



20. Descriptions of new species of Fossil Crustacea from the Lower Silurian 

 of Tennessee, with remarks on others not well known. J. M. Safford and 

 A. W. Vogdes. Pamphlet, 8vo., 4 pages. Printed in advance of the Pro- 

 ceedings Acad. Nat. Sciences of Philadelphia, 1889. Fort Hamilton, N. Y. H. 

 1889. 



