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Morning Star Mining Company, Rush, Marion County, Ark.
Matie May Mining Company, Yellville, Ark.

Silver Run Mining Company, Mull, Marion County, Ark.

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Bibliography of Zinc and Lead

1889

Anonymous, "Zinc Mining in Arkansas."-Engineering and Mining Journal, May 11, 1889. Obtainable from McGraw-Hill Publishing Company, 10th Avenue at 36th Street, New York, N. Y.

1892

Branner, J. C., "The Zinc and Lead Region of North Arkansas."Annual Report of the Arkansas Geological Survey for 1892, Vol. 5. Obtainable from Arkansas Geological Survey, State Capitol Building, Little Rock, Ark.

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Winslow, Arthur, "Notes on the Lead and Zinc Deposits of the Mississippi Valley", and "The Origin of Ores." Journal of Geology, Vol. I, pp. 612-619.

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Jenny, Walter P., "The Lead and Zinc Deposits of the Mississippi Valley."-American Institute of Mining Engineers Journal, Tr. 22, pp. 171-225. Obtainable from American Institute of Mining Engineers, 29 W. 39th Street, New York City.

Mason, Frank Lewis, "Discussion of W. P. Jenny's Paper on Lead and Zinc."-American Institute of Mining Engineers, Tr. 221, pp. 636646. Obtainable from American Institute of Mining Engineers, 29 West 39th Street, New York City.

1901

Phillips, William B., "The Zinc and Lead Deposits of Southwest Arkansas."-Engineering and Mining Journal, Vol. 71, pp. 431-432. Obtainable from McGraw-Hill Book Company, 10th Avenue at 36th Street, New York City.

Phillips, William B., "Removal of Iron from Zinc Blende."-Engineering and Mining Journal, Vol. 72, pp. 710-711. Obtainable from McGraw-Hill Book Company, 10th Avenue at 36th Street, New York City.

Bain, H. F., Van Hise, C. R., and Adams, G. I., "Preliminary Report on the Lead and Zinc Deposits of the Ozark Region."-Twenty-second Annual Report of the U. S. Geological Survey, Part II, pp. 33-60. Now out of print, but may be consulted in public or scientific libraries.

1902

Branner, J. C., "The Zinc and Lead Deposits of North Arkansas." American Institute of Mining Engineers, Tr. 31, pp. 572-603. Obtainable from American Institute of Mining Engineers, 29 W. 39th Street, New York City.

Van Hise, C. R., and Bain, H. F., "Lead and Zinc Deposits of the Mississippi Valley, United States."-Institute of Mining Engineers, Tr. 23, pp. 376-434. Obtainable from Institute of Mining Engineers, 29 W. 39th Street, New York City.

Keyes, Charles R., "Diverse Origin and Diverse Times of the Formation of the Lead and Zinc of the Mississippi Valley."-Institute of Mining Engineers, Tr. 31, pp. 603-611. Obtainable from American Institute of Mining Engineers, 29 W. 39th Street, New York City.

1909

Keyes, Chas. R., "Ozark Lead and Zinc Deposits-Genesis, Localization, and Migration."-American Institute of Mining Engineers, Tr. 26, pp. 119-166. Obtainable from American Institute of Mining Engineers, 29 West 39th Street, New York City.

AVAILABLE REPORTS OF ARKANSAS GEOLOGICAL

SURVEYS

The following reports of the Arkansas Geological Survey are available for distribution and may be obtained upon request and the payment of postage for each volume according to the table as shown. Orders may be addressed to Arkansas Geological Survey, 447 State Capitol Building, Little Rock, Arkansas.

Annual Report for 1890

Vol. IV-"Marbles," by T. C. Hopkins, pp. xxiv, 443; illustrated; atlas of six maps.

Annual Report for 1891

Vol. I-"Mineral Waters," by J. C. Branner, pp. viii, 144; one map. Vol. II-Miscellaneous Reports: "Benton County," by F. W. Simonds and T. C. Hopkins; "Elevations," by J. C. Branner; "River Observations," by J. C. Branner; "Magnetic Observations," by J. C. Branner; "Mollusca," by F. A. Sampson; "Myriapoda," by Chas. H. Bollman; "Fishes," by Seth E. Meek; "Dallas County," by C. E. Siebenthal; "Bibliography of the Geology of Arkansas," by J. C. Branner, pp. xii, 349; illustrated; two maps.

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Annual Report for 1892

Vol. I-"Iron Deposits," by R. A. F. Penrose, Jr., pp. x, 153; one map. Vol. II—“Tertiary" by Gilbert D. Harris, pp. xiv, 207; illustrated; one

Vol. V"The Zinc and Lead Deposits," by J. C. Branner, pp. xiv, 395 illustrated; atlas of seven maps.

Report of 1909

"The Slates of Arkansas," by A. H. Purdue, with a bibliography of the Geology of Arkansas by John C. Branner, pp. xii, 164; illustrated; two maps.

Report of 1910

"Coal Mining in Arkansas," by A. A. Steele. Parts I and II in one volume; illustrated; two maps. Part I, pp. xxviii, 383 with "Glossary of Coal Mining Terms"; Part II, pp. 389-632.

Report of 1911

"Water Powers of Arkansas: A Preliminary Report on White River and Some of Its Tributaries," by W. N. Gladson, pp. x, 94; illustrated; twenty-two maps.

REPORTS OF THE BUREAU OF MINES, MANUFAC-
TURES AND AGRICULTURE

The following reports issued by the Bureau of Mines, Manufactures and Agriculture contain reference to the mineral resources and industries in the State, and requests for copies should be addressed to Commissioner W. N. Wilkes, State Capitol Building, Little Rock, Ark.:

"Mineral Fertilizers," by Dr. N. F. Drake, 1924. "Industrial Arkansas," by J. G. Ferguson, 1924. "Minerals of Arkansas," by W. N. Wilkes. 1925.

"Outlines of Arkansas' Mineral Resources," by George C. Branner, 1926.

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PUBLICATION

POSTAGE RATES ON PUBLICATIONS OF ARKANSAS
GEOLOGICAL SURVEY

Any of the following reports will be mailed to persons interested, so long as copies are available, on receipt of postage, which may be computed by the following table:

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AVAILABLE BASE MAPS OF ARKANSAS

1. U. S. Geological Survey Base Map, size 35x40 inches; scale 1:500,000, or 8 miles to the inch. Obtainable from U. S. Geological Survey, Washington, D. C. Done in black and white only. Price, 20c each, or in orders of over $3.00, price 12c each.

2. U. S. Geological Survey Base Map; size 16x181⁄2 inches; scale 1:1,000,000, of 16 miles to the inch. Obtainable from U. S. Geological

Survey, Washington, D. C. Done in black and white. Price, 5c each; or in orders over $3.00 price 3c each.

3. Rand-McNally Vest Pocket Edition Map, size 28x21 inches; scale 13 miles to the inch. Price, 35c. Obtainable from Rand-McNally & Company, 536 South Clark Street, Chicago, Ill.

4. Rand-McNally Wall Map, size 40x28 inches. Price $3.50. Obtainable from Rand-McNally & Company, 536 South Clark Street, Chicago, Ill. 5. Arkansas State Base Map, in colors, by W. N. Wilkes, Commisioner of Mines, Manufactures and Agriculture; scale 104 miles to the inch; size 2834x26 inches. Obtainable from Bureau of Mines, Manufactures and Agriculture, State Capitol Building, Little Rock, Ark., upon request. 6. Geologic Map of Arkansas, by J. C. Branner. Size 104x12 inches; scale 24 miles to the inch; in colors. Obtainable from the Arkansas State Geological Survey, State Capitol Building, Little Rock, Ark., upon request.

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Base map of Arkansas showing counties, railroads, etc., 402x48 inches, published by the National Map Company, Indianapolis, Ind.

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