PUBLICATIONS. 115 



15. The Mining Industry in North Carolina During 1907, by Joseph Hyde 

 Pratt, 1908. 8°, 176 pp., 13 pi., and 4 figs. Postage 15 cents. 



Takes up in detail the Copper of the Gold Hill Copper District; a description of the Uses of Mona- 

 zite and its Associated Minerals; descriptions of Ruby, Emerald, Beryl, Hiddenite, and Amethyst 

 Localities; a detailed description with Analyses of the Principal Mineral Springs of North Carolina; 

 a description of the Peat Formations in North Carolina, together with a detailed account of the Uses 

 of Peat and the Results of an Experiment Conducted by the United States Geological Survey on Peat 

 from Elizabeth City, North Carolina. 



16. Report of Convention called by Governor R. B. Glenn to Investigate the 

 Pishing Industries in North Carolina, compiled by Joseph Hyde Pratt, State 

 Geologist, 1908. 8°, 45 pp. Postage \ cents. 



17. Proceedings of Drainage Convention held at New Bern, North Carolina, 

 September 9, 1908. Compiled by Joseph Hyde Pratt, 1908. 8°, 94 pp. Post- 

 age 5 cents. 



18. Proceedings of Second Annual Drainage Convention held at New Bern, 

 North Carolina, November 11 and 12, 1909, compiled by Joseph Hyde Pratt, 

 and containing North Carolina Drainage Law, 1909. 8°, 50 pp. Postage 3 

 cents. 



19. Forest Fires in North Carolina, During 1909, by J. S. Holmes, Forester, 



1910. 8°, 52 pp., 9 pi. Postage 5 cents. 



20. "Wood-using Industries of North Carolina, by Roger E. Simmons, under 

 the direction of J. S. Holmes and H. S. Sackett, 1910. 8°, 74 pp., 6 pi. Post- 

 age 7 cents. 



21. Proceedings of the Third Annual Drainage Convention, held under 

 Auspices of the North Carolina Drainage Association; and the North Carolina 

 Drainage Law (codified). Compiled by Joseph Hyde Pratt, 1911. 8°, 67 pp., 

 3 pi. Postage 5 cents. 



22. Forest Fires in North Carolina During 1910, by J. S. Holmes, Forester, 



1911. 8°, 48 pp. Postage 3 cents. 



23. Mining Industry in North Carolina During 1908, '09, and '10, by Joseph 

 Hyde Pratt and Miss H. M. Berry, 1911. 8°, 134 pp., 1 pi., 27 figs. Postage 

 10 cents. 



Gives report on Virgilina Copper District of North Carolina and Virginia, by F. B. Laney ; Detailed 

 report on Mica Deposits of North Carolina, by Douglas B. Sterrett; Detailed report on Monazite, by 

 Douglas B. Sterrett; Reports on various Gem Minerals, by Douglas B. Sterrett; Information and 

 Analyses concerning certain Mineral Springs; Extract from Chance Report of the Dan River and 

 Deep River Coal Fields; Some notes on the Peat Industry, by Professor Charles A. Davis; Extract 

 from report of Arthur Keith on the Nantahala Marble; Description of the manufacture of Sand-lime 

 Brick. 



24. Fishing Industry of North Carolina, by Joseph Hyde Pratt, 1911. 8°, 44 

 pp. Postage 5 cents. 



VOLUMES. 



Vol. I. Corundum and the Basic Magnesian Rocks in Western North Caro- 

 lina, by Joseph Hyde Pratt and J. Volney Lewis, 1905. 8°, 464 pp., 44 pi., 

 35 figs. Postage 32 cents. Cloth-bound copy 30 cents extra. 



Vol. II. Fishes of North Carolina, by H. M. Smith, 1907. 8°, 453 pp., 21 pi., 

 188 figs. Postage SO cents. 



Vol. III. The Coastal Plain Deposits of North Carolina, by Wm. Bullock 

 Clark, Benjamin L. Miller, L. W. Stephenson, B. L» Johnson and Horatio N. 

 Parker. 



Pt. I.— The Physiography and Geology of the Coastal Plain of North Carolina, bv Wm. Bul- 

 lock Clark, Benjamin L, Miller and L. W. Stephenson, 1911. 8°, 330 pp, 27 pi., 14 figs, Postage — . 



Pt. II. — The Water Resources of the Coastal Plain of North Carolina, by L. W. Stephenson 

 and B. L. Johnson, 1911. 8°, 199 pp, 15 pi., 7 figs. Postage — . 



BIENNIAL REPORTS. 



First Biennial Report, 1891-1892, J. A. Holmes, State Geologist, 1893. 8°, 

 111 pp., 12 pi., 2 figs. Postage 6 cents. 



Administrative report, giving Object and Organization of the Survey; Investigations of Iron Ores, 

 Building Stone, Geological Work in Coastal Plain Region, including supplies of drinking-waters in 

 eastern counties, Report on Forests and Forest Products, Coal and Marble, Investigations of Diamond 

 Drill. 



