INDEX. 
[The numbers refer to the entries in the Bibliography, Bulletin No. 188.] 
Alabama. 
A labama and Georgia gold fields, Brewer, 567. 
Alabama barite, McCalley, 3814. 
Alabama gold mining, Smith, 5016. 
Alabama sold ores, Brewer, 558. 
Alabama's resources of Portland cement, 
Smith, E. A., 5011. 
Appalachian gold fields, Phillips, 4374. 
Arbacoochee gold district, Alabama, Brewer, 
560. 
Auriferous quartz bodies in Alabama, Brewer, 
571. 
Bauxite, Hayes, 2406, 2415. 
Bauxite, McCalley, 3812. 
Bauxite bank, the Warwhoop, Brewer, 
Bauxite mining, McCalley, 3813. 
Brown ore deposit of Baker Hill, Brewer, 554. 
Brown ore deposit, Phillips, 4376. 
Cancellaria from Alabama Eocene, Aldrich, 
75. 
Clay resources, Smith, 5017. 
Clays of Alabama, Ries, 4637a. 
Clay-working industry, Ries, 4619. 
Clayton Tertiary section, Aldrich, 70. 
Coal field, Coosa, Brewer, 557. 
Coal industry of Southeastern States, Head, 
2440. 
Coal Measures of Alabama, Smith, E. A., 5005. 
Coal Measures of Blount Mountain, Gibson, 
1977. 
Coosa coal field, Alabama, Gibson, 1979. 
Coosa Valley region, McCalley, 3818. 
Copper mining in Alabama, Brewer, 572. 
Devonian in the southern Appalachians, 
Hayes, 2409. 
Diatomacese, Cunningham, 1232. 
Eocene fossils from Alabama, Aldrich, 76. 
Eocene Tertiary of Texas, Kennedy, 3035. 
Fluxing rocks of Alabama, McCalley, 3820. 
Foraminifera in the Alabama chalk, Wood- 
ward, 6432. 
Fossil jelly-fish from Middle Cambrian, Wal- 
COtt, 5805. 
Gadsden folio, Hayes, 2422. 
Geological map of Alabama, Smith, E. A., 5009. 
Geological relations of clays, Smith, E. A., 
5019. 
Geological relations of the southern Appa- 
lachian bauxite deposits, Hayes, 2421. 
Geological surveys in Alabama, Smith, E. A., 
5007. 
Geology of Alabama, Hayes, 2402. 
Geology of Alabama, Smith, E. A., 5004. 
Alabama— Continued. 
Geology of Coosa Valley, Hayes, 2408. 
Geology of the Coastal Plain of Alabama, 
Smith, E. A., etc., 5010. 
Gold Belt of Alabama, Phillips, 4367. 
Gold fields of the South, Brewer, 573. 
Gold mining districts, Alabama, Brewer, 556. 
Gold mining in Alabama, Brewer, 565. 
Gold mining in the Appalachians, Nitze and 
Wilkens, 4109. 
< told ores in Alabama, Phillips, 4373. 
Gold regions of Alabama, Phillips, 4375. 
Gold regions of Georgia and A!abama,Brewer, 
563. 
Hematites of Alabama, McCalley, 3819. 
Iron ore mines in Jefferson County, Castle- 
man, 777. 
Leaf impressions in the Eocene, Langdon, 3401. 
Limestones and dolomites of Alabama, Meiss- 
ner, 3898. 
Limonites of Alabama, McCalley, 3816. 
Manganese, Weeks, 5966. 
Map of Warrior coal basin, McCalley, 3820a. 
Metal mining in Alabama, Brewer, 568. 
Metamorphic rocks of Alabama, Brooks, 615. 
Metamorphic rocks of Alabama, Smith, 5012. 
Micro-geology of the Alabama Cretaceous, 
Cunningham, 1234. 
Microzoa of the Tertiary of Alabama, Cun- 
ningham, 1233. 
Middleton formation, Safford, 4730. 
Midway stage, Harris, 2310. 
Mineral resources along the Southern Rail- 
way, Brewer, 564. 
Mineral resources on the Southern Railway, 
from Atlanta, Ga., to Birmingham, Ala., 
Brewer, 561. 
Miocene group of Alabama, Johnson, 2917. 
Murphrees Valley, Phillips, 4368, 
New Eocene Mollusca, from the Gulf States, 
Harris, 2311. 
New Eocene Solarida^, from Alabama, Aid- 
rich, 72. 
New meteoric iron from Alabama, Foote, 1868. 
New snake from the Eocene, Lucas, 3583. 
New subgenus of Coralliophaga, Dall, 1277. 
New Tertiary Mollusca, Aldrich, 73. 
Phosphates and marls, Smith, E. A., 5003, 5013. 
Physiography of Chattanooga district, Hayes, 
2429. 
Post-Eocene formations of the Coastal Plain, 
Smith, E. A., 5008. 
Production of tin, Rolker, 4661. 
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