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Gadsden folio, Alabama. United States Geological Survey, Geological Atlas, 

 Folio 35, 1896. 



The Tennessee phosphates. United States Geological Survey, Seventeenth An- 

 nual Report, part 2, 1896, 38 pages. 



The white phosphates of Tennessee. Transactions of the American Institute 

 of Mining Engineers, volume 25, 1896, pages 19-28; Engineering and Min- 

 ing Journal, volume LIX, 1895, page 294. 



The crystalline and metamorphic rocks of northwest Georgia. C. W. Hayes 

 and Alfred H. Brooks. Title only : Bulletin of the Geological Society of 

 America, volume 8, 1896, page 402. Abstract: Science, volume V, 1897, 

 page 97. 



Solution of silica under atmospheric conditions. Bulletin of the Geological 

 Society of America, volume 8, 1897, pages 213-220. 



Review of "Report on the valley regions of Alabama, part II. On the Coosa 

 Valley region," by Henry McCalley. Science, new series, volume 6, 1897, 

 page 296. 



The Yukon district. Journal of the School of Geography, volume I, 1897, pages 

 238-241, 269-274. 



The geological relations of some Southern iron ores. Science, new series, vol- 

 ume 6, 1897, page 558. 



Copper River as a route to the Yukon basin. Journal of the American Geo- 

 graphical Society, volume XXX, 1898, pages 127-134. 



The continental divide in Nicaragua. Abstracts : Science, new series, volume 8, 

 1898, page 466 ; American Geologist, volume 22, 1898, pages 253-254. 



Physiography of the Chattanooga district in Tennessee, Georgia, and Alabama. 

 United States Geological Survey, Nineteenth Annual Report, part 2, 1899, 

 pages 1-58. 



A brief reconnaissance of the Tennessee phosphate fields. United States Geo- 

 logical Survey, Twentieth Annual Report, part 6 (continued), 1899, pages 

 633-638. 



Physiography and geology of region adjacent to the Nicaragua Canal route. 

 Bulletin of the Geological Society of America, volume 10, 1899, pages 285- 

 348. 



Physiography of the Nicaragua Canal route. National Geographic Magazine, 

 volume 10, 1899, pages 233-246. 



The Nicaragua Canal route. Science, new series, volume 10, 1899, pages 97-104. 



Report on the geology and physiography of the Nicaragua Canal route. Re- 

 port of the Nicaragua Canal Commission, 1897-1899, Baltimore, 1899, ap- 

 pendix II, pages 87-192. 



An assumed inconstancy in the level of Lake Nicaragua; a question of perma- 

 nency of the Nicaragua Canal. National Geographic Magazine, volume 11, 

 1900, pages 156-161. 



Solution sinks in a quartzite formation. Abstract : Science, new series, volume 

 11, 1900, page 228. 



The geological relations of the Tennessee brown phosphate. Abstract: Science, 

 new series, volume 12, 1900, page 1005. 



Ice-cliffs on White River, Yukon Territory. C. W. Hayes and A. H. Brooks. 

 National Geographic Magazine, volume 11, 1900, pages 199-201. 



