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BASKERVILLE, CHARLES.

The action of radium, roentgen rays and ultra-violet light on minerals and gems.

See Kunz and Baskerville, No. 1028.

The occurrence of vanadium, chromium and titanium in
peats.

Am. Chem. Soc., Jour., v. 21 (1899): 706-707.
Elis. Mit. Sci. Soc., Jour., v. 16 (1899): 54-56.

Eng. & Min. Jour., v. 69 (1900): 737-738.

Abstract by J. J. Sudborough]:

v. 76, pt. 2 (1899): 666.

Chem. Soc. (London) Jour.,

Analyses of the ash of peats from Hyde swamps, North
Carolina.

On the existence of a new element associated with thorium.
Elis. Mit. Sci. Soc., Jour., v. 18, pt. 1 (1901): 1-16.
Am. Chem. Soc., Jour., v. 23 (1901): 761-774.

Contains results of laboratory experiments upon thorium
salts prepared from oxides obtained from analyses of mon-
azite sands of North Carolina.

The rare metals.

Eng. & Min. Jour., v. 86 (1908): 907; 960; 1055; 1100; 1241-1242; v. 87 (1909): 10-11; 203; 257-258.

74. BATES, ALBERT C.

Notes on minerals containing the rare metals, many of which are found in North Carolina.

Quartz and its varieties.

Mineral Collector, v. 2 (1895): 49-54; 152-153.

Describes quartz-bearing districts in Alexander, Lincoln and Burke counties, occurrence and varieties of quartz crystals. Figures crystals of amethyst and capped quartz.

75. BATTLE, HERBERT, BREMERTON].

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Analyses comparing the bituminous coals of North Carolina and Tennessee.

Elis. Mit. Sci. Soc., Jour., v. 3 (1886): 51-53.

The climate of North Carolina.

Southern States, v. 1 (1893): 133-143.

North Carolina marls, limestones and phosphates.

(In N. C. Agric. Exp. Station. 11th Ann. Rept. Raleigh, E. M. Uzzell, 1889. 23 cm. pp. 41-47.)

Discusses phosphatic deposits of Pender and New Hanover counties, and gives many analyses of phosphates, marls and limestones.

78. BATTLE, KEMP PLUMMER.

The names of the counties of North Carolina and the history involved in them. Winston, Wm. A. Blair, 1888. 38 pp. 191 cm.

Historical sketch of the formation of the counties of the state and derivations of their names.

79. BATTLE, S. WESTRAY.

The Asheville plateau in the mountains of western North
Carolina.

Medical Record, v. 52 (1897): 774-775.

Discussion of the climate of Asheville.

80. BAUER, LOUIS, AGRICOLAJ.

81.

Results of magnetic observations made by the Coast and
Geod. Survey, between July 1, 1904, and June 30, 1905, [in
North Carolinaj.

(In U. S. Coast & Geod. Survey, Rept. 1905. Wash., 1906.
Appendix 3, pp. 127; 177.)

Gives magnetic observations made at Salisbury, Rowan county, and Wadesboro, Anson county.

Table of magnetic declinations in North Carolina, and descriptions of the stations.]

(In U. S. Coast & Geod. Survey. Magnetic declination tables for 1902. Wash., 1902. pp. 209-212; 349-355.)

82. BAYLOR, JAMES B. and HAZARD, DANIEL L.

General report on the magnetic survey of North Carolina.
(In U. S. Coast and Geod. Survey, Rept. 1899. Appendix 9,
pp. 887-938.)

General account of this survey. Table of summaries of
magnetic declinations in the state and descriptions of the
observation stations.

83. BECKER, GEORGE FERDINAND].

Gold fields of the southern Appalachians.

(In U. S. Geol. Survey, 16th Ann. Rept., pt. 3. Wash., 1895. pp. 251-331. Maps.)

(In U. S. Mint, Prod. of precious metals in U. S. in 1895. pp. 110-174.)

Abstract: Am. Jour. Sci., Ser. IV, v. 1 (1896): 57-60.

Abstract by R. M.: Zts. f. prakt. Geol., 1897, pp. 362-363. Abstract by A. Osann: Zts. f. Kryst. u. Min., v. 28 (1897): 325-326.

Detailed descriptions of the gold districts of North Carolina with tables of gangue minerals. Includes bibliography of southern gold fields.

84. BECKWITH, JOHN.

A memoir on the natural walls or solid dikes in the state of
North Carolina.

Am. Jour. Sci., Ser I, v. 5 (1822): 1-7.

Notice: Leonhard's Zts. f. Min., 1825, Bd. 2, p. 525.

BELDEN, H. L.

Discusses diabase dikes on the Yadkin river near Salisbury.

Soil survey of New Hanover county, North Carolina.

See Drake and Belden, No. 510.

85. BELL, AGRIPPA, NELSON].

The climate and mineral springs of North Carolina.
Am. Climat. Assoc., Trans., v. 10 (1895): 124-150.
Sanitarian, v. 30 (1893): 521-533.

Contains physical description of the state, temperature records taken in the mountainous section, notes on climate, and list of mineral springs with analyses of the waters by W. C. Kerr, C. W. Dabney Jr., A. R. Ledoux, E. Adelmarth and E. D. Smith.

86. BELL, JOHN.

The warm and hot springs of Buncombe county.

(In his Mineral and thermal springs of the United States
and Canada. Phila., Parry & McMillan, 1855. 16 cm.
pp. 282-285.)

Brief description of these waters, with analysis by E. D.
Smith.

87. BENEDICT, WILLIAM DEL [IESSELINE].

Tin in North Carolina].

Mineral Industry, v. 1 (1892): 455.

Account of discovery of tin at King's Mountain, describ-
Ing geological occurrence, veins and ores.

88. BENNEVILLE, JAMES S. DE.

[Analysis of beryl from Black mountain, Buncombe county, North Carolina.j

Am. Chem. Soc., Jour., v. 16 (1894): 65-66.

Abstract by L.: Chem. Soc. (London) Jour., v. 70, pt. 2 (1896): 186.

89. BERKELEY, W. N.

Analysis of paranthite from Clay county, North Carolina.
Am. Chem. Jour., v. 14 (1892): 628.
Abstract: Am. Nat., v. 27 (1893): 1091.
Abstract by L. V. Pirsson:

505.

Abstract by C. F. Baker]:

pt. 2 (1893): 287.

Zts. f. Kryst. u. Min., v. 23 (1894):

Chem. Soc. (London) Jour., v. 64,

Description and analysis of mineral from the mines of the
Hiwassee Corundum Co.

90. BERRY, EDWARD WILBUR].

91.

Coastal-plain amber.

Torreya, v. 7 (1907): 4-6.

Discusses occurrence of amber in the cretaceous deposits near Blackman's Bluff on the Neuse river and near Parker Landing on the Tar river.

Contributions to the mesozoic flora of the Atlantic coastal plain, North Carolina.

Torrey Botan. Club, Bull., v. 34 (1907): 185-205.

Enumerates and describes species of cretaceous fossil plants found in formations along the Cape Fear river.

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Contributions to the pleistocene flora of North Carolina.
Jour. of Geol., v. 15 (1907): 338-349.

Contains account of discovery of two pleistocene plant
beds on the Neuse river, and of specimens occurring on
the Roanoke river.

Cretaceous floras in North and South Carolina.

Johns Hopkins Univ. Circ., n. s., No. 7, 1907, pp. 79-82. Brief account of a collection of 29 species of fossil plants from localities on the Neuse and Cape Fear rivers.

A mid-cretaceous species of Torreya.

Am. Jour. Sci., Ser. IV, v. 25 (1908): 382-386.

95. BIDDLE, H. J.

Describes fossil plant locality of mid-cretaceous age on
Rockfish creek in Cumberland county.

Nickel ore from North Carolina,.

(In U. S. Geol. Survey, Min. Res., 1886. Wash., 1887. pp. 170-171.)

Describes nickel ore occurring near Webster.

96. BIRKINBINE, JOHN.

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Iron ores of North Carolina.

Frank. Inst., Jour., v. 126 (1888): 196.

Notes on magnetite deposits at the Cranberry mines in western North Carolina, and on a titaniferous deposit in the central part.

Manganese [ores of North Carolina,.

(In U. S. Geol. Survey, 21st Ann. Rept., pt. 6 (Met. Prod.). Wash., 1899-1900. p. 139.)

98. BIXBY, WILLIAM] HERBERT].

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Improvement of Beaufort harbor, North Carolina.

(In Chief of Eng. Rept., 1885, pt. 2. Appendix M 5, pp. 1076-1082.)

(In Chief of Eng. Rept., 1886, pt. 2. Appendix L 5, pp. 986-991.)

(In Chief of Eng. Rept., 1887, pt. 2. Appendix M 6, pp. 1030-1036.)

(In Chief of Eng. Rept., 1888, pt. 2. Appendix L 6, pp.
875-881.)

Yearly reports of progress.
Improvement of Black river, North Carolina.

(In Chief of Eng. Rept., 1888, pt. 2. Appendix L 9, pp.
889-893.)

(In Chief of Eng. Rept., 1890, pt. 2. Appendix M 10, pp. 1145-1148.)

(In Chief of Eng. Rept., 1891, pt. 2. Appendix L 17, pp. 1387-1389.)

Yearly reports of progress.

Improvement of Cape Fear river at and below Wilmington,
North Carolina.

(In Chief of Eng. Rept., 1889, pt. 2. Appendix M 12, pp.
1089-1099.)

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102.

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104.

(In Chief of Eng. Rept., 1890, pt. 2. Appendix M 12, pp. 1152-1161.)

(In Chief of Eng. Rept., 1891, pt. 2. Appendix L 19, pp. 1394-1402.)

Yearly reports of progress.

Improvement of Cape Fear river below Wilmington, North
Carolina.

(In Chief of Eng. Rept., 1885, pt. 2. Appendix M 8, pp.
1087-1100.)

(In Chief of Eng. Rept., 1886, pt. 2. Appendix L 8, pp. 1000-1016.)

Yearly reports of progress.

Improvement of Cape Fear river, North Carolina.

(In Chief of Eng. Rept., 1885, pt. 2. Appendix M 7, pp. 1083-1087.)

(In Chief of Eng. Rept., 1886, pt. 2. Appendix L 7, pp. 995-1000.)

(In Chief of Eng. Rept., 1887, pt. 2. Appendix M 10, pp. 1044-1061.)

(In Chief of Eng. Rept., 1888, pt. 2.

893-911.)

Appendix L 10, pp.

(In Chief of Eng. Rept., 1889, pt. 2. Appendix M 11, pp.

1083-1088.)

(In Chief of Eng. Rept., 1890, pt. 2. Appendix M 11, pp. 1148-1152.)

(In Chief of Eng. Rept., 1891, pt. 2. Appendix L 18, pp. 1390-1394.)

Yearly reports of progress.

Improvement of Contentnea creek, North

(In Chief of Eng. Rept., 1885, pt. 2.

1060-1062.)

Carolina.

Appendix M 1, pp.

(In Chief of Eng. Rept., 1886, pt. 2. Appendix L 1, pp. 973-976.)

(In Chief of Eng. Rept., 1887, pt. 2. Appendix M 2, pp. 1013-1016.)

(In Chief of Eng. Rept., 1888, pt. 2. Appendix L 2, pp. 858-862.)

(In Chief of Eng. Rept., 1889, pt. 2. Appendix M 3, pp.

1048-1052.)

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Yearly reports of progress.

Appendix L 8, pp.

Improvement of harbor at Beaufort, North Carolina.

(In Chief of Eng. Rept., 1889, pt. 2. Appendix M 7, pp. 1066-1073.)

(In Chief of Eng. Rept., 1890, pt. 2. Appendix M 7, pp. 1131-1138.)

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