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Report of a reooiinaissance in the 



lead region of Livingston, Crittenden, 

 and Caldwell counties, including a 

 sketch of their general -wealth. 



Geol. Surv. Kentucky, Reports of progress, 

 vol. 1, new series, pp. 449-493 (bottom pagina" 

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A reconnaissance report on the lead 



region of Henry County, with some 

 notes on Owen and Franklin counties. 

 Geol. Surv. Kentucky, Reports of progress, 

 vol. 2, new series, pp. 245-276 (bottom pagina- 

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Report of a reconnaissance on the 



proposed line of railway from Livings- 

 ton station to Cumberland Gap. 



Geol. Surv. Kentucky, Reports of progress, 

 vol. 2, new series, pp. 201-243 (bottom pagina- 

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A report of examinations made along 



the paths of the north and south run- 

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 Geol. Surv. Kentucky, Reports of progress, 

 vol. 4, new series, pp. 285-337 (bottom pagina- 

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Report of a reconnaissance of a part 



of the Breckinridge cannel coal district. 

 Geol. Surv. Kentucky, Reports of progress, 

 vol. 4, new series, pp. 339-364 (bottom pagina- 

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A general account of the geology of 



a part of Ohio County. 



Geol. Surv. Kentucky, Reports of progress, 

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Nor-wood, J. G. Report. 



Letter of the Secretary of the Treaaury 

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 map, plate, 30th Cong., 1st sess., Senate Ex. 

 Doc. No. 57, "Washington, 1848. 



Description of the geology of middle 



and western Minnesota, including the 

 country adjacent to the northwest and 

 part of the southwest shore of Lake 

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Report of a geological survey of Wisconsin, 

 Iowa, and Minnesota, and incidentally of a 

 portion of Nebraska Territory, by D. D. Owen, 

 pp. 213-418, plates, Philadelphia, 1852. 



Abstract of a report on Illinois coal, 



with descriptions and analyses, and a 

 general notice of the coal fields, 93 

 pages, 5 plates, map, Chicago, 1858, 

 Illlinois Geol. Surv. 



— [Discovery of Permian rocks at 

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St. Louis Acad. Soi., Trans., vol. 1, pp. 115- 

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Abstract, Am. Jour. Sci., 2d series, vol. 26, 

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Norwood, J. G. — Continued. 



Report on the Rosiclare lead mines, 



Geol. Surv. Illinois, vol. 1, pp. 366-372, plates, 

 Chicago, 1866. 



Abstract of notes on Madison County. 



Geol. Surv. Missouri, Report, including field 

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Owen, D. D., and. Researches 



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Abstract, Am. Jour. Sci., 2d scries, vol. 5, 

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and Owen, D. D. [Devonian fossils 



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Boston Soo. Nat. Hist., Proc, vol. 2., p. 116 

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Science, vol. 3, pp. 33-34, 1884. 

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Am. Jour. Soi., voL 1, pp. 140-142, 1818. 



A sketch of the geology of the island 



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Geol. Soc, Trans., vol. 5, 1821. 

 Nutt, Rush. Miscellaneous geological 

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Am. Jour. Soi., vol. 23, pp. 49-65, 1833. 

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Philadelphia Acad. Sci., Jour., vol. 2, part 1, 

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A j ournal of travels into the Arkansas 



Territory during the year 1819, with 

 occasional observations on the manners 

 of the aborigines, xii, 296 pages, map, 

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Observations and geologicalremarks 



on the minerals of Paterson and the 

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 Am. Jour. Sci., vol. 5, pp. 239-248, 1822. 

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Observations on the serpentine rocks 



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Science, vol. 3, p. 347 (i), 1884. 



