GEOLOGY OF CHILHOWEE MOUNTAIN, IN TENNESSEE. 
BY 
Arthur Keith. 
[Read before the Society April 23, 1892, and published by permission of 
the Director of the U. S. Geological Survey.] 
CONTENTS. 
I. Geography. 
(a) General. 
( b ) Chilhowee Mountain and Millers Cove 
II. Summary of Geologic Work. 
III. General Geology of Province. 
IV. Stratigraphy. 
(а) Tennessee Valley. 
(б) Chilhowee.. 
(c) Ocoee... 
(d) Millers Cove. 
(1) Structure. 
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Stratigraphy | L'dlshale ................ 
V. Age of Millers Cove Limestone, determined by— 
(а) Thickness. 
(б) Lithologic Character..’.,. 
(c) Relations of Red Shale. 
(d) Sequence. t . 
(e) Fossils. 
(/) Summary. 
VI. Relations of Dolomite and Chilhowee. 
(a) Hypothesis of Contemporaneous Deposition.. 
(1) Section B... 
(2) Section G. 
(3) Sections C and G. 
(4) Red Shale Overlap. 
(5) Limestone Overlap. 
(6) Absence of Red Shale in Chilhowee. 
(7) Relative Length of Limestone and Chilhowee 
Deposition. 
(8) Summary.... 
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12-Bull Phil. Soc., Wash., Vol. 12. 
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