DARTON.] 



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Kerr, W. C— Continued. 



Report of progress of the geological 



survey of North Carolina, 57 pages, 



Raleigh, 1869. 



On some points in the stratigraphy 



and surface geology of North Carolina. 

 [Abstract.] 



Am. Nat., vol. 4, p. 570 (f p.), 1871. 

 A point in dynamical geology. [Ab- 

 stract.] 



Am. Nat., vol. 4, p. 639 (i p.), 1871 . 

 Probable origin of the South Caro- 

 lina phosphates. [Abstract.] 

 Am. Nat., vol. 4, p. 571 (J p.), 1871. 



Topography as affected by the rota- 

 tion of the earth. 



Am. Phil. Soc, Proo.,vol.l3, pp. 190-192, 1873. 



Appendix to the report of the geo- 

 logical survey of North Carolina, 1873, 

 being a brief abstract of that report 

 and a general description of the State, 

 geographical, geological, climatic, and 

 agricultural, 24 pages, map, Raleigh, 

 1873. 



Observations on the Mesozoio of 



North Carolina. 



Am. Assoc, Proc, vol. 23, part 2, pp. 47-49, 

 1875. 



Report of the geological survey of 



North Carolina, vol. 1, physical geo- 

 graphy, resume, economical geology, 

 xviii, 325 pages, 9 plates, map, Raleigh, 

 1875. [Appendix, 120 pages, 8 plates, 

 by other authors.] 



Eeviewed by [J. D. Dana], Am. Jour. Sci., 

 3d series, vol. 11, pp. 61-62, 1876. 



On frost drift in North Carolina. 



Philadelphia, Acad. Sci., Proc. [vol.28], pp. 

 157-158, 1876. 



Abstract, Am. Nat., vol. 10, pp. 757-758 (i p.), 

 1876. 



North [and South] Carolina [geo- 

 logical formations]. 



Macfarlane'a Am. Geol. Ewy. Guide, p. 186, 

 1879. 

 Physical description of North Caro- 

 lina, 32 pages, map, Raleigh, 1882. 

 On the action of frost in the arrange- 

 ment of superficial earthy material. 

 Am. Jour. Sci., 3d series, vol. 21, pp. 345-358, 

 1881. 



Xhe gold gravels of North Carolina, 



their structure and origin. 



Am. Inst. Mining Eng., Trans., vol. 8, pp. 

 462-466, 1880. 

 The Virginias, vol. 1, pp. 166, 168, 4°, 1880. 



Kerr, W. C— Continued. 



The mica veins of North Caro- 

 lina. 



Am. Inst. Mining Eng., Trans., vol. 8, pp. 

 457-462, 1880. 



The Virginias, vol. 1, pp. 169-170, i°; 1880. 



Abstract, Science (edited by Michels), vol. 

 1, p.l38(ip.), 4i:_ 1880. 



Origin of some new points in the 



topography of North Carolina. 



Am. Jour. Sci., 3d series, vol. 21, pp. 216-219, 

 1881. 



The volcano of Bald Mountain. 



[Abstract.] 



Eng. and Mining Jonr., vol.33, pp. 131-132, 

 4°, 1882. 



Some peculiarities in the occurrence 



of gold in North Carolina. 



Am. Inst. Mining Eng., Trans., vol. 10, pp. 

 475-476, 1882. 



Abstract, Am. Nat., vol. 15, p. 75 (J p.), 

 1881. 



[ ] Report on the geology and the soils 



of the tobacco region of North Caro- 

 lina. 



loth Census U. S.,vol. 3, statistics of agri- 

 culture, pp. 715-719 (bottom pagination), 

 Washington, 1883. 



Geological relations of the topog- 

 raphy of the south Appalachian 

 plateau. 



Science, vol. 1, p. 105 (i col.), 1883. 



Bead to Am. Inst. Mining Eng., 1883. 



The geology of Hatteras and the 



neighboring coast. [Abstract.] 



Washington, Phil. Soc, Bull., vol. 6, pp. 

 28-30, 1884. 



Abstract, Science, vol. 1, p. 402 (^p.), 4°. 

 1884. 



Report on the cotton production of 



the State of Virginia, with a brief dis- 

 cussion of the general agricultural 

 features of the State. 



loth Census U. S., vol. 6, Report on cotton 

 production in the United States, part 2, pp. 

 617-647 (bottom pagination), 4°, Washington, 

 1884. 



Report on the cotton production of 



the State of North Carolina, with a dis- 

 cussion of the general agricultural 

 features of the State. 



loth Census U. S., vol. 6, Keport on cotton 

 production in the United States, part 2, pp. 

 527-615, maps (bottom pagination), 4°, Wash- 

 ington, 1884. 



The Eocene of North Carolina. 



Am. Nat., vol. 19, p. C9 (i p), 1885. 



