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XII.—SOUTHERN STATES, COMPRISING VIRGINIA, WEST VIRGINIA KENTUCKY, TENNESSEE, MISSISSIPPI, ALABAMA, FLORIDA, GEORGIA, SOUTH CAROLINA, AND NORTH CAROLINA.

540.

1827 Mitchell (Dr.). A geological map of the eastern half of North Carolina.

Never published, and has disappeared. Not seen.

541.

1833-Peck (J.). Geological map of the mining districts in the State of Georgia, western parts of North Carolina, and in East Tennessee. Scale, 10 miles to § of an inch.

Accompanying "Geological and mineralogical account of the mining districts in the State of Georgia," etc. Amer. Jour. Silliman, Vol. XXIII. New Haven, 1833.

This map has merely geological indications on it.

542.

1839-Troost (Gerard). Geological map of the State of Tennessee. Accompanying "Fifth geological report to the general assembly of Tennessee," p. 8 Nashville, 1840.

543.

1839-Troost (Gerard). Geological map of Cocke County, East Ten

nessee.

Accompanying "Fifth geological report to the general assembly of Tennessee," p. 22. Nashville, 1840.

Black with mineralogical indications.

544.

1842-Mitchell (Dr.). Geological map of North Carolina.

Accompanying "A geological text book." (Raleigh) 1842.

A very small map. Not seen.

545.

1843-Troost (Gerard). Geological map of Davidson, Williamson, and

Maury Counties (Tennessee).

Accompanying "Seventh geological report to the general assembly of Tennessee." Nashville, 1844.

A very rare map.

546.

1845-Tuomey (Michael). Geological map of South Carolina.

Accompanying "Report on the geology of South Carolina." 4°. Columbia,

1848.

547.

1848-Tuomey (Michael). Geological map of Alabama.

Accompanying "First biennial report of the geology of Alabama." Tuskaloosa, 1850.

It is the rarest geological map of the New World, only 5 or 6 copies are known to exist. possess one given by the author to D'Archiac.

548.

1849-White (G.). Bonner's map of the State of Georgia, with the addition of its geological features. Scale, 20 miles to an inch. Accompanying "Statistics of the State of Georgia." Savannah, 1849.

549.

1851-Safford (J. M.) The Silurian Basin of Middle Tennessee.

Accompanying "The Silurian Basin of Middle Tennessee, with notices of the strata surrounding it." Amer. Journ. Silliman, Vol. XII, Nov. 1851, p. 352. New Haven, 1851.

Black with numbers and signs.

550.

1851-Tuomey (Michael). Plan, or horizontal section showing the geological structure of Anthony's Creek Reservoir.

Accompanying "Report addressed to Hon. G. Y. Mason, president of the James River and Kanawha Canal Co.", November 6, 1851. (Richmond, Virginia, 1852).

Not seen.

551.

1854-Lieber (O. M.). Geological map of Mississippi.

Accompanying "A sketch of the geology of the State of Mississippi." The Mining Magazine, edited by W. J. Tenney. Vol. III, p. 42. New York, July, 1854.

Black etching and geological indications.

552.

1855-Tuomey (Michael). Geological map of the State of Alabama. Accompanying "Second biennial report of the geology of Alabama," edited by J. W. Mallet. Montgomery, 1858.

This second edition of the geological map of Tuomey is also rare, and in some respects inferior to the first edition. The scale is smaller. Tuomey died in March, 1857, and the map was printed in New York by J. H. Colton without his supervision. However, it contains some corrections brought about by Tuomey's survey and explorations of the years 1854 and 1855. It is the first geological map colored by chromo-lithography in America.

553.

1856-Emmons (Ebenetzer). Map of the Deep River coal field, North Carolina.

Accompanying "Geological report of the midland counties of North Carolina." Raleigh, 1856.

554.

1856-Lieber (O. M.). Geognostic map of York district. Scale, 5 miles to an inch.

Accompanying "Reports on the geognostic survey of South Carolina, 18561860." First annual report. Plate IX. Columbia, 1856.

A second edition was published in 1858-No. 568.

555.

1856-Lieber (O. M.). Geognostic map of Chester district. Scale, 5 miles to an inch.

Accompanying "Reports on the geognostic survey of South Carolina, 18561860." First annual report. Plate VIII. Columbia, 1856.

A second edition was published in 1858-No. 569.

556.

1856-Lieber (O. M.). Geognostic map of Lancaster district.

Accompanying "Reports on the geognostic survey of South Carolina, 18561860." First annual report. Plate VII. Columbia, 1856.

A second edition was published in 1858-No. 570.

557.

1856-Lieber (O. M.). Geognostic map of Chesterfield district. Scale, 5 miles to an inch.

Accompanying "Reports on the geognostic survey of South Carolina, 18561860." First annual report. Plate VI. Columbia, 1856.

A second edition was published in 1858-No. 571.

These maps and reports are quite scarce, most of them having been burned in the fire that destroyed Columbia in 1865.

558.

1856-Safford (J. M.). Geological map of the State of Tennessee. Accompanying "A geological reconnoissance of the State of Tennessee," being the author's first biennial report. Nashville, 1856.

559.

1857-Harper (L.). Geological chart of Mississippi.

Accompanying "Preliminary report on the geology and agriculture of the State of Mississippi." Jackson, 1857.

560.

1857-Harper (L.). Mississippi bottom in the State of Mississippi, or the alluvial plains of the Mississippi River in Mississippi.

Accompanying "Preliminary report on the geology and agriculture of the State of Mississippi," p. 259. Jackson, 1857.

561.

1857-Harper (L.). Special map of Tishamingo County.

Accompanying "Preliminary report on the geology and agriculture of the State of Mississippi." Table IV. Jackson, 1857.

562.

1857-Harper (L.). The prairies above Tibby Creek.

Accompanying "Preliminary report on the geology and agriculture of the State of Mississippi." Table V. Jackson, 1857.

563.

1857-Harper (L.). Special map of Pontotoc County.

Accompanying "Preliminary report on the geology and agriculture of the State of Mississippi." Table VI. Jackson, 1857.

564.

1857-Harper (L.). Special map of Tippah County.

Accompanying "Preliminary report on the geology and agriculture of the State of Mississippi." Table VII. Jackson, 1857.

565.

1857-Lieber (O. M.).. Geognostic map of Union district. Scale, 5 miles to an inch.

Accompanying "Reports on the geognostic survey of South Carolina, 1856-1860." Second annual report. Plate XIII. Columbia, 1858.

566.

1857—Lieber (O. M.). Geognostic map of the itacolumite, iron, and limestone region of Union, Spartanburgh, and York district, South Carolina. Scale, 1 inch to 2 miles and 1 inch to 1 mile.

Accompanying "Reports on the geognostic survey of South Carolina, 1856-1860." Second annual report. Plate XII. Columbia, 1858.

Two maps on the same plate, with different scales.

567.

1857-Lieber (O. M.). Geognostic map of Spartanburgh district. Scale, 5 miles to 1 inch.

Accompanying "Reports on the geognostic survey of South Carolina, 1856-1860." Second annual report. Plate XIV. Columbia, 1858.

568.

1858 Lieber (O. M.). Geognostic map of York district. Scale, 5 miles to 1 inch.

Accompanying "Reports on the geognostic survey of South Carolina, 1856-1860." First annual report. Plate IX. Columbia, 1858. Reprint of the map of 1856, which see.-No. 554.

569.

1858-Lieber (O. M.). Geognostic map of Chester district. Scale, 5 miles to 1 inch.

Accompanying "Reports on the geognostic survey of South Carolina, 1856-1860." First annual report. Plate VIII. Columbia, 1858.

Reprint of the map of 1856, which see.-No. 555.

570.

1858-Lieber (O. M.). Geognostic map of Lancaster district.

Accompanying "Reports on the geognostic survey of South Carolina, 1856 1860." First annual report. Plate VII. Columbia, 1858. Reprint of the map of 1856, which see-No. 556.

571.

1858-Lieber (O. M.). Geognostic map of Chesterfield district. Scale, 5 miles to 1 inch.

Accompanying "Reports on the geognostic survey of South Carolina, 18561860." First annual report. Plate VI. Columbia, 1858.

Reprint of the map of 1856, which see-No. 557.

572.

1859-Currey (R. O.). A geological map of the copper region embraced in the counties of Floyd, Carroll, and Grayson, Va., and Ashe and Alleghany, N. C. Scale, 64 miles to 1 inch.

Accompanying "The copper and iron region of the Floyd-Carroll-Grayson Plateau of the Blue Ridge in Virginia." "The Virginias," Vol. I, p. 62. 4to. Staunton, Virginia, 1880.

Black etching, with geological inscriptions.

573.

1859-Lieber (O. M.). Geognostic map of Greenville district. Scale, 5 miles to 1 inch.

Accompanying "Reports on the geognostic survey of South Carolina, 18561860." Plate XVI. Columbia, 1859.

574.

1859-Lieber (O. M.). Geognostic map of Pickens district. Scale, 5 miles to 1 inch.

Accompanying "Reports on the geognostic survey of South Carolina, 18561860." Plate XVII. Columbia, 1859.

575.

1860-Hilgard (E. W.). Geological map of Mississippi.

Accompanying "Report on the geology and agriculture of the State of Mississippi." Jackson, Mississippi, 1860.

576.

1860-Lieber (O. M.). Portion of Abbeville district around Calhoun's Mill. Scale, two and one-half miles to an inch.

Accompanying "Reports on the geognostic survey of South Carolina, 18561860." Plate XX. Columbia, 1860.

577.

1860-Lieber (O. M.). Industrial map of South Carolina. Scale, 1:1,800,000.

Accompanying "Reports on the geognostic survey of South Carolina, 18561860." Plate XXI. Columbia, 1860.

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