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NORTH AMERICAN GEOLOGY. 



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North 

 1856. 



1857. 



1858. 



1859. 



1860. 



1861, 



1865. 



1866. 

 1867. 



1868. 



1869. 

 1871. 



Carolina — Continued. 



Age of Triassic of eastern United 

 States, Jackson, C. T. 



Origin of greensand, Bailey, J.W. 



Relations of New Red to coal 

 rocks of eastern Virginia and 

 North Carolina, Rogers, W. B. 



Position of elephant remains of 

 ' North Americas Foster. 



Review of Emmons's report on 

 midland counties, North Caro- 

 lina, Dewey. 



Permian and Trias, Emmons, E. 



Special report on valley of Deep 

 River, Emmons, E. 



Agriculture of eastern counties, 

 Emmons, E. 



Fossils in sandstones and slates, 

 Emmons, E. 



Report on Deep River coal dis- 

 trict, North Carolina, Wilkes. 



Age of Trias, Dawson, J. W. 



Sketch of geology of United 

 States, Rogers, H. D. 



Geology of North America, Mar- 

 oon, J. 



Itacolumite and its associates, 

 South Carolina, Lieher. 



Cobalt and nickel in Gaston 

 County, Wurtz. 



Constitution of Chatham series. 

 Deep River, Emmons, E. 



Coal of Deep River, Jackson, C. T. 



Triassic of Virginia and North 

 Carolina, Emmons, E. 



Swamp lands of North Carolina, 

 Emmons, E. 



Agriculture of North Carolina, 

 Emmons, E. 



Surla faune primordiale en Am^- 

 rique, Barrande. 



Cherokee Valley, Blake, W. P. 



Eocene lignite formation of 

 United States, Conrad. 



Elements of geology, Lyell. 



Report of geological survey, 

 Kerr. 



Tertiary of North and South Car- 

 olina, Conrad. 



Eozoische Formations-Gruppe 

 Nord-Amerikas, Credner. 



Report of geologic survey, Kerr. 



Southern drift, Gulf Tertiaries, 

 Cretaceous, Perry, J. B. 



Mineral resources of North Caro- 

 lina, Genth. 



Bull. 127 45 



North Carolina — Continued. 



1871. Geognosie tind Mineralreichthnm 



des AUeghany-Systems, Cred- 

 ner. 



Phosphate beds, Shaler. 



Cretaceous and Tertiary of North 

 Carolina, Conrad. 



Stratigraphy and surface geology, 

 Kerr. 



Origin of South Carolina phos- 

 phates, Kerr. 



1872. Causes of production of Cape 



Hatteras, Shaler. 



Bottom of ocean off Cape Hat- 

 teras, De Pourtales. 



Syenite at Richmond, elevation 

 of Hatteras, etc., Jackson, C. T. 



Corundnm region, Shepard. 



1873. Topography as affected hy rota- 



tion of the earth, Kerr. 



Corundum, its alteration and as- 

 sociates, Genth. 



Appendix to report on geology, 

 Kerr. 



Titaniferous iron near Greens- 

 boro, Lesley, J. P. 



Corundum of North Carolina, 

 etc.. Smith, J. L. 



Copper deposits of the Blue 

 Ridge, Hunt, T. S. 



Geologic map of Unit:ed States, 

 Hitchcock, C. H. ; Hitchcock 

 and Blake. 



1874. Bald Mountain earthquakes, 



Bradley. 

 Unakyte from border of Tennes- 

 see, Bradley. 

 Bearing of surface geology of 



North Carolina on drift of the 



North, Burbank. 

 Metamorphic Silurian rooks, 



Bradley. 

 Mountain drainage of eastern 



Tennessee and western North 



Carolina, Willcox. 

 Ore Knob copper mine. Hunt, 



T. S. 



1875. Minerals found in the State, 



Genth. 

 Earthquakes of North Carolina, 



Clingman. 

 Geologic chart of the United 



States, Bradley, F. H. 

 Mesozoic of North Carolina, Kerr. 

 Essay on western North Carolina, 



Smith, C. D. 



