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14. Hoover Hill gold mine in North Carolina. Engineering and Mining Jour- 



nal, volume LTV, page 520. 



15. Character and distribution of road materials. Journal of the Elisha 



Mitchell Scientific Society, volume IX, part 2, 1892, pages 66-81. 



16. Road material and road construction in North Carolina. (With William 



C. Cain.) Bulletin 4, North Carolina Geological Survey, 1893, 88 pages. 



17. Geology of the sand-hill country of the Carolinas. Bulletin of the Geo- 



logical Society of America, volume 5, 1893, pages 33-34. 



18. Economic geology of North Carolina. Southern States, volume I, 1893, 



pages 153-161. 



19. Improvement of roads in North Carolina. Yearbook, 1894, United States 



Department of Agriculture, 1895, pages 513-520. 



20. Notes on the kaolin and clay deposits of North Carolina. Transactions of 



the American Institute of Mining Engineers, volume XXV, 1895, pages 

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21. Notes on the underground supplies of potable waters in the South Atlantic 



Piedmont Plateau. Transactions of the American Institute of Mining 

 Engineers, volume XXV, pages 936-943, and Journal of the Elisha 

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22. Corundum deposits of the southern Appalachian region. Seventeenth An- 



nual Report of the United States Geological Survey, part 3, 1896, pages 

 935-943. 



23. Gold in the Carolinas. Gold fields along the Southern Railway. Pub- 



lished by the Southern Railway, 1S97, pages S-19. 



24. Mica deposits of the United States. Bulletin of the Geological Society of 



America, volume 10, 189S, pages 501-503. 



25. North Carolina mineral industry in 1898. Engineering and Mining Jour- 



nal, volume LXVII, 1899, pages 50-51. 



26. Mica deposits in the United States. Twentieth Annual Report of the 



United States Geological Survey, 1S99, pages 691-707. 



27. Water Power in North Carolina. (With Geo. F. Swain and E. W. Myers.) 



Bulletin S, North Carolina Geological Survey, 1S99, 362 pages. 



28. Some recent road legislation in North Carolina. Economic Taper Number 



2, North Carolina Geological Survey, 1S99, 24 pages. 



29. The deep well at Wilmington, North Carolina. Journal of the Elisha 



Mitchell Scientific Society, volume XVI, part 2, 1899, pages 67-70; Sci- 

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30. Mica industry in North Carolina in 1900. United States Geological Survey. 



Mineral Resources, 1900, pages S53-954. 



31. The Cretaceous and Tertiary section between Cape Fear and Fayetteville, 



North Carolina. Science, new series, volume XI, 1900, page 143. 



32. Recent road legislation in North Carolina. North Carolina Geological 



Survey. Economic Paper Number 5, 1901, 47 pages. 



33. Proceedings of the North Carolina Good Roads Convention. United States 



Department of Agriculture, Office of Public Road Inquiries. Bulletin 

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34. Road building in North Carolina. United States Department of Agricul- 



ture, Office of Public Road Inquiries. Bulletin Number 24, 1903, pages 

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