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In the same journal for December 1893 and July 1894 the discussion is 

 continued by the same author and Prof. Raphael Pumpelly, but 

 without special reference to the Altamaha Grit. See Bull. Torrey 

 Club 32:150 (footnote). 1905. 



1896. Nesbitt, R. T. Georgia: her resources and possibilities. Pp. 

 xviii+475- Atlanta (published by the state agricultural depart- 

 ment) . 

 A work of similar scope to Henderson's "Commonwealth" (1885), 

 containing fewer maps and more illustrations (most of the latter 

 half-tones), and about the same geographical matter, with the ad- 

 dition of county descriptions. 



1898. McCallie, S. W. A preliminary report on the artesian-well 

 system of Georgia.. Bull. 7, Geol. Surv. Ga. 214 pp. Illustrated. 



Contains some valuable notes on the stratigraphy and topography of 

 the coastal plain, but without mentioning the Altamaha Grit by 

 name. 



1899. Gannett, Henry. A dictionary of altitudes in the United States. 

 Third edition. Bull. 160, U. S. Geol. Surv. 



Pages 1 2 2-1 3 1 refer to Georgia, and include several stations in the 

 Altamaha Grit region. 



1899. U. S. Geological Survey. (Precise levels from Atlanta to Bruns- 

 wick). 20th Annual Report, 1:380-383. 



From about Cochran to Jesup this line of levels passes through the 

 Altamaha Grit region, and the figures given show in a striking manner 

 its elevation above contiguous regions. 



1900. Coulter, J. M., & Rose, J. N. Monograph of the North Amer- 

 ican Umbellifera. Contr. U. S. Nat. Herb. 7: 1-256. Dec. 31, 

 1900. 



On page 49 are cited two specimens of Eryngium integrifolium Ludo- 

 vicianum, both from the Altamaha Grit region. 



1901. Beadle, C. D., & Boynton, F. E. Revision of the species of Mar- 

 shallia. Biltmore Bot. Stud, 1:3-10. pi. 1-11. April 8, 1901. 



Contains description of M. ramosa, n. sp., based on a single collection 

 from the Altamaha Grit region by C. L. Boynton. 



1901. Small, John K. The rediscovery of EUiottia. Jour. N. Y. 

 Bot. Gard. 2:113-114. Aug. 1901. Copied in American Gardening 

 22: 631. Sept. 14, 1901. 

 Refers to the finding of this rare plant in Bulloch County. 



1901. Stevens, O. B., & Wright, R. F. Georgia, Historical and Indus- 

 trial. 955 pp., several maps, and numerous illustrations. Atlanta 

 (published by the state agricultural department). 

 A successor to the works of Janes, Henderson, and Nesbitt (mentioned 

 above), and much more comprehensive. 



