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Tennessee — C ontinued. 

 1884. Tertiary of Eastern and Southern 

 States, Heilprin. 



Contributions to Tertiary geol- 

 ogy, Heilprin. 



Azoic system and its subdivi- 

 sions, Whitney and Wads- 

 worth. 



Tennessee building stones, Cot- 

 ton and Gattinger. 



Cambrian of United States and 

 Canada, Waloott. 



Features of alluvial plain of the 

 Mississippi below the Ohio, 

 Hilgard. 



Soil map of cotton States, Hil- 



Physico-geographic and agricul- 

 tural features of Tennessee, 

 Safford. 



1885. Map of United States, McGee. 



1886. Upper measure coal field, Colton. 

 Samples of iron ores, Cbauvenet, 



Willis. 

 Lithographic stone, Howe. 

 Pyrites deposits, Wendt. 



1887. BristolandBig Stone Gap section, 



Boyd. 



Iron and coal, Porter. 



Resources of Sequachee Valley, 

 Bowron. 



Map of United States, Hitchcock, 

 C.H. 



Geological notes, Britton, N. L. 



Bays Mountains, Willis. 



Ores used in Chattanooga dis- 

 trict, Fleming. 



1888. Coal, Ashburner. 

 Caves, Kingsley. 



Eastern Tennessee minerals, Cow- 

 lam. 



Marbles of Hawkins County, 

 Willis. 



Mineral resources, Procter. 



Western iron belt, Killebrew. 



1889. Eound about Asheville, Willis. 

 Central basin, Kennedy. 



1890. Appomattox formation, McGee. 

 Calciferous formation, Walcott. 

 Cannel coals, Macfarlane, G. 

 Macfarlane's Railway Guide, Saf- 

 ford. 



Warren's Geography, Brewer. 

 Fauna of Lower Cambrian, Wal- 

 oott. 



Tennessee — Continued. 

 1891. Age of Cincinnati anticlinal, 

 Foerste. 

 Appomattox formation, McGee. 

 Artesian wells of Memphis, Saf- 

 ford. 

 Cambrian of North America, Wal- 

 cott. 

 Cretaceous formations of North 



America, White, C. A. 

 Devonian and Carboniferous, cor- 

 relation, Williams, H. S. 

 Orange sand, Lagrange and Appo- 

 mattox, Hilgard. 

 Origin of certain topographic 



forms, Davis, W. M. 

 Overthrust faults of the southern 



Appalachians, Hayes, C. W. 

 Stones for building, Merrill, G. P. 

 Physical geology of Tennessee, 



Hull. 

 Relationship of Pleistocene to 

 pre-P leistocene, Chamberlin 

 and Salisbury. 

 Relation of strength of marble to 



its structure. Perry. 

 Relations of secular rock disinte- 

 gration to certain schists [Doe 

 River], Pumpelly. 

 Titanic oxide [in soils], Dunning- 

 ton. 

 Tenney, Sanborn. Geology for teachers, 

 classes, and private students, 320 pages, 

 12°, Philadelphia, 1860. 



On Devonian fossils in the Wahsatoh 



Mountains. 



Am. Jour. Sci., 3d series, vol. 5,. pp. 139-140 

 (i p.), 1873. 



Bowlders [north of Yosemite] . 



Am. Nat., vol. 7, p. 636 (J p.), 1873. 



The quartzite of Williamstown and 



vicinity and the structure of the Gray- 

 lock range. 



Am. Assoc. Adv. Sol., Proo., vol. 22, part 2, 

 pp, 37-41, 1874. 



Note on some points in the geology 



of Stoddard and Marlow, Cheshire 

 County, N. H. 



Geology of New Hampshire, vol, 3, part 3, 

 Appendix E, pp. 356-357, 1878. 



Tertiary. 



Atlantic Coast Region (Massachu- 

 setts to Georgia). 

 1752. M(Smoire dans lequel on com- 

 pare le Canada It la Suisse, 

 Guettard. 



