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Vlrginfad. [Including WfiStVirgilll*.]— 

 Continued. 



1885. St. Mary iron property, Camp- 



bell, J. L. 

 Geology of Highland County, 



Va., HotchkisB. 

 Geology of natural gas. White, 



I.e. 



Analyses of rooks, etc., work 

 done in Washingtonlaboratory, 

 Clarke and Chatard. 



Notes on Tazewell, Russell, Wise, 

 Smith, and Washington coun- 

 ties, Stevenson. 



Potsdam east of Blue Ridge, 

 Campbell, J. L. 



Handbook of Virginia, Harrison. 



Notes on metamorphism, Steven- 

 son. 



History of Taconic question, and 

 relations of the rocks, Hunt, 

 T. S. 



Work in Great Kana^vha Valley 

 in 1884, White, I. C. 



Nomenclature of Appalachian 

 coal beds. White, I. C. 



Morgantown gas well. West 

 Virginia, White, I. C. 



Progress of geology in 1883, 

 Hunt, T. S. 



Natural Bridge, Ashburner. 



Fontaine's older Mesozoic flora of 

 Virginia, Science. 



Coal beds of Carbon Creek, W. 

 Va., White, I. C. 



Sections on Coal River, Rogers, 

 W. B. 



Map of the United States, McGee. 



Rogers's Geology of the Virgin- 

 ias, Campbell, J. L. and H. D. 



1886. Low Moor iron ores, Lyttlan. 

 Report of division of chemistry, 



Clarke, F. W. 

 Samples of iron ores, Benton. 

 Pyrites deposits, Wendt. 



1887. Coal from Jefferson County, 



analysis, Whitfield, J. E. 



Bowlders at high altitudes along 

 rivers, Whii;e, I. C. 



Notes in western Virginia, Brit- 

 ton, N. L. 



Lower Carboniferous, Stevenson. 



Age of Potomac formation. Ward, 

 L.F. 



Bristol and Big Stone Gap regioB, 

 Boyd. 



Virgiliiad. [including West Virginia.]— 

 Continued. 



1887. Map of the United States, Hitch- 



cook, C. H. 

 Faults of southwestern Virginia, 



Stevenson. 

 Gas and coal, Chesterfield County, 



Russell, I. C. 

 Nd.tural coke from Midlothian, 



analysis, Riggs. 

 New River-Cripple Creek region, 



d'lnvillierS aiid McCreath. 

 Reconnaissance in southwestern 



Virginia, Stevenson. 

 Surface geology of southwestern 



Virginia, Stevenson. 

 Trenton limestone from Lexing- 

 ton, analysis, Riggs. 



1888. Coal, Ashburner. 

 Columbia formation, MCGee. 

 Flora of older Mesozoic, Stur. 

 Mineral resources, Procter. 

 Richmond coal field. Clifford. 

 Sautopoda from the Potomac 



formation, Marsh. 



Table of geological formations, 

 Rogers, '^. B. 



Notes on joint structure, Crosby. 



Terraces, McGee, Stevenson. 



Three formations of the middle 

 Atlantic Coast, McGee. 



Upper Cumberland Valley, Mc- 

 Creath and d'lnvilliers. 



Report, division of Paleobotany 

 [younger Mesozoic from Rich- 

 mond southward], Ward, L. F. 



1889. Richmond coal field, Newell. 

 Coal field of southwestern Vir- 

 ginia, Killebrew. 



Glenmore iron estate, Greenbrier 

 County, Page. 



Iron ore, Rockbridge County, 

 Pechin. 



Oriskany bowlder near Washing- 

 ton, D. C, Curtice. 



Antecedents of man in Potomac 

 Valley, McGee. 



Fossil wood of Potomac forma- 

 tion, Knowlton. 



Building stone, Merrill, G. P. 



1890. Corundum in Patrick County, 



Genth. 

 Dikes in Paleozoic series, Dar- 



ton, Diller. 

 Cannel coal, Macfarlane, G. 

 Evidence of glacial action in 



Virginia, Minor. 



