XXII. Palaeozoologie. 2. Periodische Schriften. 4767 



1875—6—7. Report ofProgress. N. 

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 iron banks, andoilwells; mountain knobs, crests, crotches and gaps; hill-tops, water-sbeds and 

 forks of streams; and a selection from tbe seaboard pipe line survey stations. By Charles Allen. 

 With a map. 1878. (XXIV, 279 S. M. 2 Karten.) $ 0.7Ö 



1874 — '5 — '6— '7. 



0. Catalogue of tbe Geological Museum. By Cbarles E.Hall. Parti. Collection of Rock Specimens. 

 Nos. 1 to 4264. 1878. (217 S. M. 1 Karte.) $ 0.40 



1878— 79— '80. 



00. Catalogue of tbe Geological Museum. By CbarlesE. H all. Part II. 1. Collection of Rock Specimens. 

 Nos. 4265 to 8974. 2. Palaeontological Specimens. 1880. (VIII, 272 S. M. 1 Karte.) $ 0.40 



Report for Progress. P. 



P. Description of tbe Coal Flora of tbe Carboniferous Formation in Pennsylvania and tbrougbout tbe 

 United States. Vol.I. 1. Cellular Cryptogamous Plants, Fungi, Tbalassopbytes. 2. Vascular Crypto- 

 gamous Plants, Calamariae, Filicaceae (Ferns.) By Leo Le squ ereux. 1880. (XV, 694, LXIII S., 

 1 Bl. Errata.) Atlas to tbe Co al Flora etc. (87plates, witb explanations.) 1879. (Tit., 1 Bl., 18 S.) 



Report $ 0.80 ; Atlas $ 3,35 



Report of Progress PP. 



PP. The Permian and Upper Carboniferous Flora of West Virginia and S. W. Pennsylvania. By Wm. 

 M.Fontaine and I.C. White. With 38 Plates. 1880. (IX, 143 S.) $2.25 



1875. 



Q. Report of Progress in tbe Beaver River District of the Bituminous Coal Fields of Western Pennsyl- 

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 Counties, and 21 plates of vertical sections. 1878. (LI, 337 S.) $ 1.40 



Report of Progress in 1877. QQ. 

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 Coal Measures in Western Pennsylvania and Eastern Ohio. By I, C. White. With a colored geolo- 

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Report ofProgress in 1878. QQQ. 

 QQQ. The Geology of Mercer County. By I. C. White. With a colored geological map of the county, and 

 119 vertical sections. 1880. (XIV, 233 S.) $ 0.6 



Report of Progress. R. 



R. The Geology of Mc Kean County , and its connection whit that of Cameron, Elk, and Forest. By 

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 containing 8 sheets of maps and sections. 1880. (XII S., 2 Bl., 371 S.) $ 1.70 



Report ofProgress. V. 



V. Part I. The Northern Townships of Batles County. Part II. A special Survey made in 1875 along 

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Report ofProgress in 1879. VV. 

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Report of Professor N. S. Shaleron the Phosphate Beds of South Carolina, in: Re- 

 port of the Superintendent of the United States Coast Survey for 1870. Washington, 

 1873. (4.) p. 182—189. 



Statement made by the State Geologist of the Thirty-fourth General Asseinbly of 

 Tennessee, adjourned Session , 1866, with reference to the condition of the Geolo- 

 gical Report ordered to beprinted, February 7th. 1860. Nashville, 1866. 8. (7 p.) 

 [By J. M. Safford.] 



Geology of Tennessee. By James M. Safford, State Geologist. Nashville, 1869. 8. 



(XI, 550 p., with 8 plates a. map.) 

 Introduction to the Resources of Tennessee. By J. B. Killebrew, assisted by 



James M. Safford. Nashville, 1874. 8. (VIII, 1193, XI p.) 



(Contains Geology: p. 26 — 275.) 



Report of the Bureau of Agriculture, Statistics, and Mines for 1876. Tobacco — 

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 the Cincinnati Southern Railroad — Tennessee as a Stock-producing State — Sou- 

 thern States Coal and Iron Association. By J. B. Killebrew, Commissioner. 

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A Preliminary Report of the Geological and Agricultural Survey of Texas ; by S. 

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1.— 2. Annual Report of the Geological and Agricultural Survey of Texas ; by S. 

 B. Buckley, State Geologist. Houston, 1874—76. 8. 



First Annual Report. 1874. (142 S.) 

 Second „ „ 1876. (96 S.) 



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