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Tennessee — Continned. 

 1866. Petroleum in Kentucky and Ten- 

 nessee, Safford. 

 Mineral oil, Cumberland and 

 Clinton oounties,Ky.,Newberry. 

 1869. Geology of Tennessee, Saiford. 

 The Mississippi Valley, Foster, 



J. W. 

 Fossils from just above the black 

 slate, Winchell, A. 



1871. Relative age of Niagara and lower 



Helderberg groups, Worthen. 

 Geognosie und Mineralreich- 



thnm des Alleghany-Systems, 



Credner, H. 

 History of Gulf of Mexico, Hil- 



gard. 

 Fossils from Marshall group of 



the West, Winchell, A. 

 Geognosy of Appalachians, Hunt, 



T. S. 

 The Marshall group, Winchell, A. 



1872. Relation of middle and Upper 



Silurian in United States, 

 Hall, J. 



1873. Geologic map of United States, 



Hitchcock, C. H. ; Hitchcock 

 and Blake. 



Cross anticlinal in coal of eastern 

 Tennessee, Lesley, J. P. 



Fault at Embreeville, Lesley, 

 J. P. 



Copper deposits of the Blue Ridge, 

 Hunt,T.S. 



Chart of nomenclature for Min- 

 nesota, Winchell, N. H. 



1874. Origin of mountain chains, Whit- 



tlesey. 



Notes on the southern Appala- 

 chians, Hunt, T. S. 



Ore Knob copper mine, North 

 Carolina, Hunt, T. S. 



Mountain drainage of eastern 

 Tennessee and western North 

 Carolina, Willcox. 



Drainage of eastern Tennessee, 

 WiUcox. 



Resources of eastern Tennessee, 

 Wilder, J. T. 



Report of survey of Missouri, 

 Broadhead. 



Resources of Tennessee, Kille- 

 brew. 



Unakyte from border of Tennes- 

 see and North Carolina, Brad- 

 ley. 



Tennessee — Continued. 



1875. Silurian age of the sonthem Ap- 



palachians, Bradley. 



Geologic chart of the United 

 States, Bradley. 



Geography and geology of petro- 

 leum, Wrigley. 



The ores of iron ; their distribu- 

 tion, Newton. 



Comparison of Allegheny coal 

 fields, Andrews. 



1876. Geologic chart of United States, 



Bradley. 

 Tennessee — agriculture, mineral 

 wealth, etc., Killebrew. 



1877. Little Sequatchee coal field, Kil- 



lebrew. 



Ocoee and Hiwassee mineral dis- 

 trict, Killebrew. 



Coal regions of America, Maofer- 



lane, J. 

 Topography and geology of Nash- 

 ville, Safford. 



Well boring in Warren County, 

 Satterfield. 



Axes about Cumberland Gap, 

 Shaler. 



Resources along Cincinnati 

 Southern and Knoxville and 

 Ohio railroads, Killebrew. 



1878. Oil region of Tennessee, Kille- 



brew. 



1879. Macfarlane's Geological Railroad 



Guide, Safford. 

 North American Mesozoic and 

 Cenozoic, Miller, S. A. 



1881. Unification of Silurian nomen- 



clature. Miller, S. A. 



1882. Drift hematite in eastern Ten- 



nessee, Nichols. 



Boring at Memphis, Wilson, E. H. 



Fault of southern Virginia, Les- 

 ley, J. P. 



1883. Geologic history of the American 



continent, Hall, .1. 

 Age of southern Appalachians, 



Elliott. 

 Culture and curing of tobacco, 



Killebrew. 

 Utica and related horizons, Wal- 



cott. 

 Decay of rocks. Hunt, T. S. 

 Origin of cross valleys, Davis, 



W.M. 



1884. Polished rock surfaces, Morgan, 



H.J. 



