warman.]  ALABAMA.  121 
Alabama,  gas,  illuminating  and  fuel,  and  by-products  in,  statistics  of Ann  20, 
vr  cont,  pp  227,  240,  243,  245,  247,  249 
geographic  positions  in..  Ann  18,  i,  p  154;  Ann  21,  i,  pp  257-258;  Bull  123,  pp80-81 
geologic  maps  of,  listed Bull  7,  pp  103,109,110,111,167 
(See  Map,  geologic,  of  Alabama.) 
geologic  se<  tions  in.     ( See  Section,  geologic,  in  Alabama.) 
geologic  and  paleontologic  investigations  in Ann  4,  pp  43,  49-50; 
Ann  5,  pp  52-53;  Ann  6,  pp  74,  75;  Ann  7,  pp  67,114; 
Ann  8,  i,  p  129;  Ann  9,  pp  76, 122,  132;  Ann  10,  I,  pp 
120,  121, 157, 174;  Ann  11,  i,  p  67;  Ann  12,  t,  pp  74,  75, 
79;  Ann  13,  r,  pp  136, 149;  Ann  14,  i,  p  241;  Ann  15,  p 
130, 148-149;  Ann  17,  i,  pp  26-28;  Ann  18,  i,  pp  29-30; 
Ann  19,  i,  pp  34-35;  Ann  20,  i,  p  38;  Ann  21,  i,  p  72 
gold  and  silver  from,  statistics  of. \im  2,  p  385;  MR  1882,  pp  176,  177,  178; 
Mi:  L889-90,p49;  MR1891,p77;  MR1892,p88;  MR  1893, 
pp50,  51,  :.:,,  57,  58;  Ann  16,  in,  p  258;  Ann  17,  in,  pp  73, 
74.  75,  7»i,  77;  Ann  IS,  v,  p  141  et  seq;  Ann  19,  vi,  p  128 
et  seq;  Ann    L9,  vi,  p  103  et  se<j;  Ann  21,  vi,  pp  125-127 
gold  mining  in,  history  of Ann  20,  vi,  p  114  et  seq 
harbors  on  coast  of Ann  13,  n,  p  193 
iron  and  steel  from,  statistics  of Ann  2,  p  xxviii;  ^1  R  1882,  pp  120,  125,  129 
el  seq,  L49-161;  MR  L883  84,  pp  252,  278;  MR  1885,  pp  182, 
184,  L86;  Mb  L886,  pp  is,  33~  85-92,  98;  MR  1887,  pp.  11, 
Hi.  49  50;  Ml;  1.888,  pp  14,  17,  23;  MR  1889-90,  pp  10,  11, 
17,  is.  24,  35,  36,  39,  40,  41;  MR  1891,  pp  12,  19,  61;  MR 
L892,  pp  L2,  13,  15.  16,  L7,  21, 26,  29,  35,  36, 37,  42;  MR  1893, 
PP  L5,  20,  26,  28,  30-31,  38,  39;  Ann  16,  in,  pp  31,  37,  192, 
L94,  L96-  197,  203,  208,  249,  250;  Ann  17,  in,  pp  26,  27,  39, 
41,  17,  is,  57,  63,  68;  Ann  18,  v,  pp  24,  36-37,  41;  Ann  19, 
vi.  pp26,  27,  29,  31  -32,  66,  68,  72;  Ann  20,  vi,  pp  29,39-40, 
43,  11.7  1.  75,  81,  82,  83;  Ann  21,  vi,  pp34,  45-46,  52,  53,  90,  92 
i  ''< "i  ores  in Ann  19,  vi,  pp  58-63 
in  <  radsden  quadrangle GF  35,  p  3 
in  Stevenson  quadrangle GF  19,  p  3 
in  t  heir  ge< >logic  relations. MR  1882,  pp  149-161 
lime  production  of.. ....MR  1887,  p  532 
limestone  production  of... MR  1892,  p  711;  MR  1893,  p556;  Ann  16,  iv,  pp437,494, 
495;  Ann  17,  in  cont.  pp  700,  787,  etseq;  Ann  18  v  cont'pp 
950,  101 1.(4  seq;  Ann  ID,  vi  cont,  pp  206,  280,  etseq;  Ann  20, 
vi  cont,  pp  271 ,  342,  et  seq;  Ann  21,  vi  cont,  pp  335,  357,  etseq 
magnetic  declination  in Ann  17,  i,  pp  306-308 
manganese-ore  production  of.  .MR  1885,  p  345;  MR  1886,  pp  181, 183;  MR  1892,  pp 
192-194;  MR  1893,  pp  124-125;  Ann  16,  in,  pp  400-401;  Ann 
17,  in,  p  193;  Ann  18,  v,  pp  299-300;  Ann  20,  vi,  pp  126, 130 
maps,  geologic,  of.      (See  Map,  geologic,  of  Alabama.) 
maps,  topographic,  of.     (See  Map.  topographic,  of  Alabama.) 
mica  industry  in MR  1893,  pp  751-753 
mineral  spring  resorts  in Ann  14,  n,  p  81 
mineral  springs  of Bull  32,  pp  88-94; 
MR  1883-84,  p  979;  MR  1885,  p  536;  MR  1886,  p  715;  MR 
1887,  p  683;  MR  1888,  p  626;  MR  1889-90,  pp  522,  524; 
MR  1891,  pp  603,  604;  MR  1892,  pp  824,  825-826;  MR 
1893,  pp  774,  776,  784,  786,  794;  Ann  16,  iv,  pp  709,  711,  720; 
Ann  17,  in  cont,  pp  1026,  1031,  1041;  Ann  18,  v  cont,  pp 
1371,  1370,  1386;  Ann  19,  vi  cont,  pp  661,  665,  677;  Ann  20, 
vr  cont,  pp  749,  754,  766;  Ann  21,  vi  cont,  pp  599,  605,  619 
