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McCallie  (S.  W. )—  Continued. 
2.  Mineral  resources  of  <  Georgia. 
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Gives  nil  account  of  the  various  economic  products  of  the  State. 
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4    The  Ducktown  copper  mining  district. 
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Contains  notes  on  the  geology  of  this  area. 
5.  An  erratic  bowlder  from  the  Coal  Measures  of  Tennessee. 
Am.  Geol.,  vol.  31,  pp.  46-47,  1903. 
Describes  the  occurrence  of  a  bowlder  of  rhyolite  in  a  coal  seam  near  Chattanooga,  Tenn. 
6.  Sandstone  dikes  near  Columbus,  Georgia. 
Am.  Geol.,  vol.  32,  pp.  199-202,  4  pis.,  1903. 
Describes  occurrence  and  character  of  sandstone  dikes  in  Cretaceous  clays. 
7.  The  Barboursville  oil-field,  Kentucky. 
Eng.  &  Mg.  Jour.,  vol.  76,  pp.  12-13,  1903. 
Gives  a  brief  sketch  of  the  physiography  and  general  geology  of  the  region  and  the  character 
and  occurrence  of  the  oil. 
8.  Notes  on  the  wells,  springs,  and  water  resources  of  Georgia. 
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Ga.  Geol.  Surv.,  Bull.  no.  12,  121  pp.,  14  pis.,  60  figs.,  1904. 
Describes  the  general  geology  and  topography  of  the  northwestern  part  of  Georgia,  the  geo- 
logic structure  of  the  coal  fields  of  that  region,  the  character  and  occurrence  of  the  coal 
beds,  and  the  composition  of  the  coals,  and  in  detail  the  coal  deposits  and  mining  develop- 
ments of  Walker,  Chattooga,  and  Dade  counties. 
10.  Experiment  relating  to  problems  of  well  contamination  at  Quitman,  Ga. 
U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  Water-Supply  and  Irrigation  Paper  no.  110,  pp.  45-54,  1  fig.,  1905. 
Gives  general  notes  upon  the  geology  of  the  region. 
11.  Underground  waters  of  eastern  United  States:  Georgia. 
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McCarn  (H.  L.). 
1.  The  Planet  copper  mines  [Arizona]. 
Eng.  &  Mg.  Jour.,  vol.  78,  pp.  26-27,  1  fig.,  1904. 
Describes  the  general  geology  and  the  occurrence  and  character  of  copper  ores  on  Big  Wil- 
liams Fork,  Arizona, 
McCaskey  (II.  D.). 
1.  Report  on  a  geological  reconnoissance  of  the  iron  region  of  Angat,  Bulacan  [Phil- 
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[Phil.  lids.]  Mg.  Bur.,  Bull.  no.  3,  62  pp.,  41  pis.,  1903. 
Describes  observations  upon  the  geology,  the  occurrence  of  iron-ore  deposits,  and  the  mining 
operations. 
2.  Sixth  annual  report  of  the  chief  of  the  Mining  Bureau  for  the  year  ended  August 
31,  1905. 
Manila  Bureau  of  Printing,  1905.     66  pp.,  3  maps,  13  pis. 
Includes  notes  upon  the  occurrence  of  various  ores  and  building  stones. 
McCaslin  (D.  S.). 
1.  The  geology  of  the  artesian  basin  in  South  Dakota. 
Minn.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.,  Bull.,  vol.  3,  pp.  380-388,  1901. 
McClung-  (C.  E.). 
1.  The  fossil  bison  of  Kansas. 
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