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PUBLICATIONS. 



Biennial Report, 1893-1894, J. A. Holmes, State Geologist, 1894. 8°, 15 pp. 

 Postage 1 cent. 



Administrative report. 



Biennial Report, 1895-1896, J. A. Holmes, State Geologist, 1896. 8°, 17 pp. 

 Postage 1 cent. 



Administrative report. 



Biennial Report, 1897-1898, J. A. Holmes, State Geologist, 1898. 8°, 28 pp. 

 Postage 2 cents. 



Administrative report. 



Biennial Report, 1899-1900, J. A. Holmes, State Geologist, 1900. 8°, 20 pp. 

 Postage 2 cents. 



Administrative report. 



Biennial Report, 1901-1902, J. A. Holmes, State Geologist, 1902. 8°, 15 pp. 

 Postage 1 cent. 



Administrative report. 



Biennial Report, 1903-1904, J. A. Holmes, State Geologist, 1905. 8°, 32 pp. 

 Postage 2 cents. 



Administrative report. 



Biennial Report, 1905-1906, Joseph Hyde Pratt, State Geologist, 1907. 8°, 

 60 pp. Postage 3 cents. 



Administrative report; report on certain swamp lands belonging to tlie State, by W. W. Ashe; it also 

 gives certain magnetic observations at Nortti Carolina stations. 



Biennial Report, 1907-1908, Joseph Hyde Pratt, State Geologist, 1908. 8°, 

 60 pp., 2 pi. Postage 5 cents. 



Administrative report. Gives special report on an Examination of the Sand-banks along the North 

 Carolina Coast, by Jay F. Bond, Forest Assistant, United States Forest Service; certain magnetic ob- 

 servations at North Carolina stations; Results of an Investigation Relating to Clam Cultivation, by 

 Howard E. Enders, of Purdue University. 



Biennial Report, 1909-1910, Joseph Hyde Pratt, State Geologist, 1911. 8°, 

 152 pp. Postage 10 cents. 



Administrative report. Contains Agreements for Cooperation in Statistical Work, and Topo- 

 graphical and Traverse Mapping Work with the United States Geological Survey; Forest Work with 

 the United States Department of Agriculture (Forest Service); List of Topographic maps of North 

 Carolina and counties partly or wholly topographically mapped; description of special Highways in 

 North Carolina; suggested Road Legislation; list of Drainage Districts and Results of Third Annual 

 Drainage Convention; Forestry reports relating to Connolly Tract, Buncombe County; Transylvania 

 County State Farm; certain Watersheds; Reforestation of Cut-over and Abandoned Farm Lands; 

 on the Woodlands of the Salem Academy and College; Recommendations for the Artificial Regenera- 

 tion of Longleaf Pine at Pinehxu-st; Act regulating the use of and for the Protection of Meridian Monu- 

 ments and Standards of Measure at the several county-seats in North Carolina; list of Magnetic Declin- 

 ation at the county-seats, January 1, 1910; letter of Fish Commissioner of the United States Bureau 

 of Fisheries relating to the conditions of the North Carolina fish industries; report of the Survey for the 

 North Carolina Fish Commission referring to dutch or pound-net fishing in Albemarle and Croatan 

 sounds and Chowan River, by Gilbert T. Rude, of the United States Coast and Geodetic Survey; His- 

 torical Sketch of the several North Carolina Geological Surveys, with list of publications of each. 



Samples of any mineral found in the State may be sent to the office of the 

 Geological and Economic Survey for identification, and the same will he clas- 

 sified free of charge. It must be understood, however, that no assays, oe 

 QUANTITATIVE DETERMINATIONS, WILL BE MADE. Samples should be in a lump 

 form if possible, and marked plainly on outside of package with name of 

 sender, post-office address, etc.; a letter should accompany sample and stamp 

 should be enclosed for reply. 



These publications are mailed to libraries and to individuals who may 

 desire information on any of the special subjects named, free of charge, except 

 that in each case applicants for the reports should forward the amount of 

 postage needed, as indicated above, for mailing the bulletins desired, to the 

 State Geologist, Chapel Hill, N. C. 



