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3G3 Johnson (Ouy R.). The Embreville estate, Tennessee. 
Am. Inst. Mg. Engrs., Trans., vol. xxvi, pp. Eng. and Mg. Jour., 
vol. lxi, p. 540, 1896. 
Describes the geology of the region and the ocenrrenee of iron ores. 
364 Johnston-Lavis (H. J.). The Highwood Mountains of Montana 
and magmatic differentiation. A criticism. 
Brit. Asso. Adv. Sri., Rept. 1896, pp. 792-793, 1896. 
Discusses Weed and Pirsson's paper on the "Highwood Mountains of 
Montana." 
K. 
365 Kain (Samuel W.). Bibliography of scientific publications relat- 
ing to the Province of New Brunswick other than those 
contained in the Bulletins of the Society, 1896. 
New Brunswick Nat. Hist. Soc, Bull., No. 14, pp. 56-57, 1896. 
366 Keith (Arthur). Loudon folio, Tennessee. 
U. S. Geol. Surv., Geol. Atlas of the U. S., folio No. 25, 1896. 
Describes the physiographic and stratigraphic features of the region, 
the character and distribution of certain rocks of unknown age and of 
the Cambrian, Silurian, Devonian, and Carboniferous strata, the geologic 
structure of the region, and the occurrence of coal and building stones. 
Includes topographic, geologic structure section maps and a sheet of 
columnar sections. 
367 Morristown folio, Tennessee. 
U. S. Geol. Surv., Geol. Atlas of U. S., folio No. 27, 1896. 
Describes the physiographic and stratigraphic features of the region, 
the occurrence of Cambrian, Silurian, Devonian and Carboniferous rocks. 
Discusses the geologic structure and gives an account of the marble 
and building stone resources. Includes topographic, geologic, and struc- 
ture section maps and a sheet of columnar sections. 
368 Briceville folio, Tennessee. 
U. S. Geol. Surv., Geol. Atlas of the IT. S., folio No. 33, 1896. 
Describes the physical features of the Appalachian province, the 
topographic and stratigraphic features of the quadrangle, the character 
and distribution of the Cambrian, Silurian, Devonian, and Carbonifer- 
ous strata, the geologic structure, and the occurrence of coal, marble, 
iron, clay, and building stones. Includes topographic, geologic, and 
structure section maps. 
369 Some stages of Appalachian erosion. 
Geol. Soc. Am., Bull., vol. vii, pp. 519-525, pi. 24, 1896. 
Describes the drainage features, surface forms, and variations of level 
in the southern Appalachians, and the peneplains of the Tennessee 
basin. 
370 Kemp (James Furman). Titaniferous iron ores of the Adiron 
dacks. 
Abstract: Geol. Soc. Am., Bull., vol. vii, p. 15, 1896. 
Gives a classification and a brief description of the forms and charac- 
ter of the ore bodies. 
