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CATALOGUE AND INDEX OP 



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Kentucky — Continued. 



1887. Map of United States, Hitchcock, 



C.H. 



la there a diamond field in ICen- 

 tuckyf Diller and Kunz. 



Elliott County dike, Crandall. 



Geological survey report, Procter. 



Clark County, Linney. 



Earthc^uake phenomena, Free- 

 man. 



Elliott County, Crandall. 



Letoher, Harlan, Lesley, Perry, 

 and Breathitt counties, Hodge. 



Lincoln County, Linney. 



Lower north fork, middle and 

 south forks, Kentucky River, 

 Hodge. 



Marion County, Knott. 



Mercer County, Linney. 



Montgomery County, Linney. 



Peridotite of Elliott County, 

 Crandall, Diller. 



Peridotite of Elliott County, 

 analyses, Chatard. 



Petroleum, Shaler. 



Pouud Gap region, Crandall. 



Rocks of central Kentucky, Lin- 

 ney. 



Washington County, Linney. 



1888. Caves and cave life, Kingsley. 

 Coal, Ashburner. 

 Correlation of lower Silurian in 



the Ohio Valley, Ulrioh. 

 Garrard County, Linney. 

 Jackson purchase region, Lough- 

 ridge. 

 Mason, Bath, Fleming, Henry, 



Shelby, and Oldham counties, 



Linney. 

 Mineral resources, Procter. 

 Natural gas, Fischer. 

 Nelson County, Linney. 

 Phosphate of lime deposits [Bath 



County], Shaler. 

 Spencer County, Linney. 

 Types of Devonian system in 



North America, Williams, H. S. 

 Upper Cumberland Valley, Mc- 



Creath and d'Invilliers. 

 Western Kentucky, coals aud 



cokes, Allen, J. H. 



1889. New horizons of oil and gas, 



Orton. 

 Peridotite of Elliott County, Dil- 

 ler. 



Kentucky — C ontinued. 



1889. Terminalmorainenear Louisville, 



Bryson. 

 Building stones, Merrill, G. P. 



1890. Analysis of metamorphic rook 



from Marion County, Eakins. 

 Macfarlane's Railway Guide, 



Procter, White, I. C. ; Wright, 



G. F. 

 Oannel coals, Macfarlane, J. 

 Middlesboro, Boyd. 

 Glacial boundary, Wright, G. F. 

 Oil field of Barren County, 



Fischer. 

 Orange sands and gravels, Proc- 

 ter. 

 Pits and domes of Mammoth 



Cave, Hovey, H. C. 

 Pre-Glacial channels at Falls of 



the Ohio, Bryson. 

 Relations of flora to geology in 



Lincoln County, Evans. 

 Vivianite nearEadsville, Dudley. 

 Wetwoods, Bryson. 

 Warren's Geography, Brewer. 



1891. Age of Cincinnati anticlinal, 



Foerste. 



Age of Point Pleasant, Ohio, beds, 

 James, J. F. 



Appomattox formation, McGee. 



Cincinnati ice dam, Leverett. 



Cretaceous of North America, 

 White, C. A. 



Devonian and Carboniferous, cor- 

 relation, Williams, H. S. 



Genesis of iron ores, Kimball. 



History of Ohio River, James, J. 

 F. 



Jackson and Hardcastle counties, 

 Sullivan. 



Map of Kentucky, Procter. 



Petroleum [etc.] of western Ken- 

 tucky, Orton. 



Relationship of Pleistocene to 

 pre-Pleistoceue, Chanib e r 1 i n 

 and Salisbury. 



Stones for building, Merrill, G. P. 



Kerr, J. H. Observations on ice marks 

 in Newfoundland. 



Geol. Soc, Quart. Jour., vol. 26, pp. 704-705, 

 1870. 



Kerr, W. C. Report of the progress of 

 tliB geological survey of North Carolina, 

 1866, 56 pages, Raleigh, 1867. 



