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CATALOGUE AND INDEX OF 



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North Carolina — Continued. 

 1807. Observations on geology of 

 United States, and geologic 

 map, Macliire. 



1818. Geology of the United States, 



Maolure. 



1819. Eeport of surveys in 1819, Fulton. 



1820. Red sandstone of North Carolina, 



Olnistead. 



1821. Parts of North and South Caro- 



lina, Dickson, Porter, T. J. 



1822. Useful minerals in North Caro- 



lina, Olmstead. 



Rocks collected in North Caro- 

 lina, Olmstead. 



Dikes of North Carolina, Beck- 

 with. 



1824. Eeport on geology of North Caro- 



lina, Olmstead. 



1825. Gold mines of North Carolina, 



Olmstead. 



1827. Geology of North Carolina, 



Mitchell, E. ; Olmstead. 



1828. Report on North Carolina, 



Mitchell, E. 

 Low countries of North Carolina, 



Mitchell, E. 

 Gold mines of North Carolina, 



Rothe. 



1829. Geology of the gold region, 



Mitchell, E. 



1830. Remains in ferruginous sand for- 



mation of United States, Mor- 

 ton, S. G. 



1834. Tertiary and Recent of Southern 



States, Conrad. 



1835. Tertiary of the Atlantic Coast, 



Conrad. 

 Gold regions, Dickson, J. 

 Fossil fish teeth; gait in Alabama, 



and divisions of Cretaceous, 



Morton, S. G. 



1841. Fossil remains in Lenoir County, 



Limber. 



Secondary and Tertiary of south- 

 ern Atlantic States, Hodge. 



Bowlders and scratches, Mather. 



Tertiary fossils, Beaufort County, 

 Redfield. 



1842. Nature of dip of Trlassic, Rogers, 



H. D. 

 Elements of geology, with outline 



of geology of North Carolina, 



Mitchell, E. 

 Portion of the Atlantic Tertiary 



region, Conrad. I 



1845. 



1847. 

 1848. 



1851. 



North Carolina — Continued. 

 1844. Agricultural survey of South Car- 

 olina, Ruffin. 



Geologic ;gositioD of mastodon at 

 Big Bone Lick and other locali- 

 ties, Lyell. 



Cretaceous of parts of the United 

 States bordering on the Atlan- 

 tic, Lyell. 



Miocene Tertiary, Lyell. 



Excavation by recession of cata- 

 racts, Featherstonhaugh. 



Older Tertiary of Virginia, South 

 Carolina, and Georgia, Lyell. 



Itacolumite, Justice. 



Statistics of coal, Taylor, E. C. 



Letters on geology, Christy. 



Mountains of North Carolina, 

 Buckley, S. B. 



Coal of central North Carolina, 

 Johnson, W. R. 



Gold formations of Maryland, 

 Virginia, and North Carolina, 

 Johnson, W. R. 

 1852. Report of geological survey, Em- 

 mons, E, 



Deep River coal fields, McLena- 

 han. 

 1858. Age of Deep River coal, Rogers, 

 W. B. ; Jackson, C. T. 



Cuivre et houille de la Caroline 

 du Nord, Jackson, C. T. 



Geologic map of United States, 

 etc., Marcon, J. 



1854. Erzgange und das Gang-Gebirge, 



Dieffenbach. 

 Deep River coal region, Jackson, 



C. T. 

 Geologic map of United States, 



by Marcou, Am. Jour. Sci. 

 Fossils from Tertiary, Tuomey. 



1855. American geology, Emmons, E. 

 Kupfer-Distrikte, Lake Superior, 



Posselt. 

 Ueber die Geologic von Nord- 

 Amerika, Marcou, J. 



1856. Report on midland counties of 



North Carolina, Emmons, E. 



New fossil coal from North Caro- 

 lina, Emmons, E. 



American geologic history, Dana, 

 J. D. 



Age of coal rocks near Richmond 

 and North Carolina, Rogers, 

 W. B. 



