ECONOMIC PAPERS. 



1. The Maple-Sugar Industry in Western North Carolina, by W. W. Ashe, 1897. 8°, 

 34 pp. Postage S cents. 



2. Recent Road Legislation in North Carolina, by J. A. Holmes. Out of ■print. 



3. Talc and Pyrophyllite Deposits in North Carolina, by Joseph Hyde Pratt, 1900. 8°, 

 29 pp., 2 maps. Postage 2 cents. 



4. The Mining Industry in North Carolina During 1900, by Joseph Hyde Pratt, 1901. 

 8°, 36 pp., and map. Postage 2 cents. 



5. Road Laws of North Carolina, by J. A. Holmes. Out of ■print. 



6. The Mining Industry in North Carolina During 1901, by Joseph Hyde Pratt, 1902. 

 8°, 102 pp. Postage ^ cents. 



7. Mining Industry in North Carolina During 1902, by Joseph Hyde Pratt, 1903. 8°, 27 

 pp. Postage 2 cents. 



8. The Mining Industry in North Carolina During 1903, by Joseph Hyde Pratt, 1904. 

 8°, 74 pp. Postage 4 cents. 



9. The Mining Industry in North Carolina During 1904, by Joseph Hyde Pratt, 1905. 

 8°, 95 pp. Postage 4 cents. 



10. Oyster Culture in North Carolina, by Robert E. Coker, 1905. 8°, 39 pp. Postage 

 2 cents. 



11. The Mining Industry in North Carolina During 1905, by Joseph Hyde Pratt, 1906. 



12. Investigations Relative to the Shad Fisheries of North Carolina, by John N..Cobb, 

 1906. 8°, 74 pp., 8 maps. Postage 6 cents. 



13. Report of Committee on Fisheries in North Carolina. Compiled by Joseph Hyde 

 Pratt, 1906. 8°, 78 pp. Postage 4 cents. 



REPORTS ON RESOURCES. 



Vol. I. Corundum and the Basic Magnesian Rocks in Western North Carolina, by Joseph 

 Hyde Pratt and J. Volney Lewis, 1905. 8°, 464 pp., 44 pi., 35 figs. Postage 32 cents. Cloth- 

 bound copy 50 cents extra. 



Vol.11. The Fishes of North Carolina, by Hugh M. Smith, 1907. 8°, xii + 456 pp., 

 21 pi., 188 figs. Postage 32 cents. Cloth-hound copy 60 cents extra. 



Vol. III. Miscellaneous Mineral Resources in North Carolina, by Joseph Hyde Pratt. 

 In preparation. 



These publications are mailed to libraries and to individuals who may desire information 

 on any of the special subjects named, free of charge, except that in each case applicants for 

 the reports should forward the amount of postage needed, as indicated above, for mailing the 

 bulletins desired, to the State Geologist, Chapel Hill, N. C. 



