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Metal and Related Deposits (221-361)

221. Adams, G.I., 1930, Gold deposits of Alabama and occurrences of copper, pyrite, arsenic, and tin: Alabama Geological Survey, Bulletin 40, 91 p.

222. Adams, G.I., and Jones, W.B., 1940, Barite deposits of Alabama: Alabama Geological Survey, Bulletin 44, 38 p.

223. Baker, D. R., and Buddington, A. F., 1970, Geology and magnetite deposits of the Franklin Quadrangle and part of the Hamburg quadrangle, New Jersey: U.S. Geological Survey Professional Paper 638, 73 p.

224. Bayley, W.S., 1920, Iron mines and mining in New Jersey: Geological Survey of New Jersey, Final report series of the State Geologist, v. 7, 572 p.

225. Bayley, W.S., 1922, General features of the magnetite ores of western North Carolina and eastern Tennessee: U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 735-G, p. 209-270.

226. Bayley, W.S., 1923, The magnetite iron ores of east Tennessee and western North Carolina: Tennessee Division of Geology, Bulletin 29, 252 p.

227. Becker, G. F., 1895, Reconnaissance of the gold fields of the southern Appalachians: U.S. Geological Survey, 16th Annual Report, v.4, pt. 3, p. 251-319.

228. Bowles, E. O., 1939, Tin deposits of Coosa County, Alabama: Geological Survey of Alabama, Miscellaneous Paper 124, 5 p.

229. Brewer, W.M., 1896, A preliminary report on the upper gold belt of Alabama, in the counties of Cleburne, Randolph, Clay, Talladega, Elmore, Coosa, an Tallapoosa, with preliminary notes on the most important varieties of the metamorphic crystalline rocks of Alabama, their composition, structure, distribution, and microscopic character by Smith, E.A., Hawes, G.W., Clements, J.M., and Brooks, A.H.: Geological Survey of Alabama, Bulletin 5, 202 p.

230. Brobst, D.A., 1958, Barite resources of the United States: U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 1072-B. p. 67-130.

231. Bryson, H.J., 1936, Gold deposits in North Carolina: North Carolina Department of Conservation and Development Bulletin 38, 157 p.

232. Butler, J.R., 1964, Gold mining in South Carolina with special reference to York County: Division of Geology, South Carolina State Development Board, Geologic Notes, v.8, p. 7-24.

233. Butts, Charles, 1906, Economic geology of the Kittanning and Rural Valley quadrangles, Pennsylvania: U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 279, 198 p.

234. Butts, Charles, Gildersleeve, Benjamin, 1948, Geology and mineral resources of the Paleozoic area of northwest Georgia: Georgia Geological Survey Bulletin 54, 176 p.

235. Carpenter, P.A., III, 1972, Gold resources of North Carolina: North Carolina Department of Natural and Economic Resources, Division of Mineral Resources Information Circular 21, 56 p.

236. Carpenter, P.A., 1976, Metallic mineral deposits of the Carolina slate belt, North Carolina: North Carolina Department of Natural and Economic Resources Bulletin84, 166 p.

237. Chute, N.E., 1949, The brown iron ore district of Berkshire County, Massachusetts: Boston, U.S. Geological Survey, 60 p. (leaves)

238. Clark, S.H.B., 1987 Metallogenic map of zinc, lead, and barium deposits an occurrences in Paleozoic sedimentary rocks, east-central United States: U.S. Geological Survey Miscellaneous Investigations Series Map I-1773, scale 1:2,500,000.

239. Cline, J.H., Watson, T.L., and Wrigth, F.J., 1921, A geologic map of the pyrite-gold belt in Louisa and Spotsylvania Counties, Virginia: Virginia Geological Survey, scale 1:62,500.

240. Colony, R.J., 1923, The magnetite iron deposits of southeastern New York: Albany, the State University of New York, New York State Museum, Bulletins 249, 250, 161 p.

241. Corbin, J.R., 1923a, Magnetite in Pennsylvania: Pennsylvania Topographic and Geologic Survey Bulletin 61, 6 p.

242. Corbin, J.R., 1923b, Copper ores in Pennsylvania: Pennsylvania Topographic and Geologic Survey Bulletin 71, 8 p.

243. Corbin, J.R., 1923c, Chromite in Pennsylvania: Pennsylvania Topographic and Geologic Survey Bulletin 74, 7 p.

244. Cornwall, H.R., 1966, Nickel deposits of North America: U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 1223, 62 p.

245. Cox, D.P., 1970, Lead-zinc-silver deposits related to the White Mountain plutonic series in New Hampshire and Maine: U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 1312-D, p. D1-D18.

246. Crawford, Johnson, and Hoagland, A.H., 1968, The Mascot-Jefferson City district, Tennessee, in Ridge, J.D., ed., Ore deposits of the United States, 1933-1967 (Graton-Sales volume): New York, American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, v.1, p. 242-256.

247. Doyle, R.G., 1978, Copper mineralization in the coastal volcanic belt (Barrett-Big Hill property), in Ludman, E.A., ed., New England Intercollegiate Geological Field conference Guidebook: Queens College, New York, Geology Bulletin no.6, Trip B-9, 11 p.

248. Eckel, E.C., 1903, Gold and pyrite deposits of the Dahlonega district, Georgia: U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 213, p. 57-63.

249. Edmundson, R.S., 1938, Barite deposits of Virginia: Virginia Geological Survey Bulletin 53, 85 p.

250. Emmons, W.H., 1910, Some ore deposits in Maine and the Milan Mine, New Hampshire: U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 432, 62 p.

251. Emmons W.H., and Laney, F.B., 1926, Geology and ore deposits of the Ducktown mining district, Tennessee: U.S. Geological Survey Professional Paper 139, 114 p.

252. Epenshade, G.H., 1947, Tungsten deposits of Vance County, North Carolina, an Mecklenburg County, Virginia: U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 948-A, 17 p.

253. Epenshade, date, geology, and mineral deposits of the James River-Roanoke River manganese district, Virginia: U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 1008, 155 p.

254. Epenshade, 1963, Geology of some copper deposits in North Carolina, Virginia, and Alabama: U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 1142-1, p. I1-150.

255. Ferguson, H.G., 1918, Tin deposits near Irish Creek, Virginia: Virginia Geological Survey Bulletin 15-A, 19 p.

256. Ferguson, H.G., and Jewell, W.B., 1951, Geology and barite deposits of the Del Rio district, Cooke County, Tennessee: Tennessee Division of Geology Bulletin 57, 235 p.

257. Furcon, A.C., 1935, James River iron an marble belt, Virginia: Virginia Geological Survey Bulletin 39,124 p.

258. Furcon, A.C., Munyan, A.C., Peyton, Garland and Smith, R.W., 1938 Mineral Resources of Georgia" Atlanta, Georgia Geological Survey, 104 p.

259. Gair, J.E., and Slack, J.F., 1979, Map showing lithostratigraphic and structural setting of stratabound (massive) sulfide deposits in the U.S. Appalachians: U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 79-1517, scale, 1:1,000,000.

260. Gair, J.E., and Slack, J.F., 1980, Stratabound massive sulfide deposits of the U.S. Appalachians, in Vokes, F.M., and Zachrisson, Ebbe, Ed., Geological Survey of Ireland Special Paper No. 5, p. 67-81.

261. Gault, H.R., 1959, Mineral resources, in Willard, Bradford, ed., Geology and mineral resources of Bucks County, Pennsylvania: Pennsylvania Topographic and Geological Survey Bulletin C9. p. 185-218.

262. Genth, F.A., and Kerr, W.C., 1885, The minerals and mineral localities of North Carolina: Raleigh, Board of Agriculture, 128 p.

263. Gordon, C.H., 1918, Barite deposits of the Sweetwater district, east Tennessee: Tennessee State Geological Survey, Resources of Tennessee, v. 8, no. 1, p. 48-82.

264. Harder, E. C., 1910, Iron and manganese--Deposits of brown iron ore near Dillsburg, York County, Pennsylvania: U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 430-E, p. 250-255.

265. Herz, Norman, and Force, E.R., 1987, Geology and mineral deposits of the Roseland district of central Virginia: U.S. Geological Survey Professional Paper 1371, 56 p.

266. Heyl, A.V., and Pearre, N.C., 1965, Copper, zinc, lead, iron, cobalt, and barite in the Piedmont upland of Maryland: Maryland Geological Survey Bulletin 28, 72 p.

267. Hickok, W.O., IV, 1933, The iron-ore deposits at Cornwall, Pennsylvania: Economic Geology, v. 28, p. 193-225.

268. Hickok, W.O., IV, 1939, Iron ores of Pennsylvania: Pennsylvania Geological Survey, 4yh series, Bulletin M, no. 18-B, 21 p.

269. Hoagland, A.D., 1976, Appalachian zinc-lead deposits, in Wolf, K.H., ed., Handbook of stratabound and stratiform ore deposits: New York, Elsevier, v. 6, p.495-534.

270. Houston, R.S., 1956, Genetic study of some pyrrhotite deposits of Maine and New Brunswick: Maine Geological Survey Bulletin, v.7, 117 p.

271. Hull, J.P.D., 1920, Report on the barytes [sic] deposits of Georgia; Georgia Geological Survey Bulletin 36, 146 p.

272 Hunter, F.R., 1944, Geology of the Alabama tin belt: Alabama Geological Survey Bulletin 54, 61 p.

273. Hurst, V.J., and Crawford, T.J., 1970, Sulfide deposits in the Coosa Valley area, Georgia: Washington, D.C., U.S. Department of Commerce, Economic Development Administration, Technical Assistance Program, 190 p.

274. Ingram, A.I., 1940, The zinc and lead deposits of Shawangunk Mountain, New York: Economic Geology, v. 35, p. 751-760.

275. Jacobs, E.C., 1937, Report of the State Geologist on the mineral industries of Vermont, 1935-36: Vermont Geological Survey, 155 p.

276. Jonas, A.I., 1930, Lancaster County; geology and mineral resources: Pennsylvania Geological Survey, 4th series, Bulletin F, no. 168, 106 p.

277. Jones, S.P., 1909, Second report on the gold deposits of Georgia: Geological Survey of Georgia Bulletin 19, 283 p.

278. Jones, W.B., 1926, Index to the mineral resources of Alabama, a revision of Bulletin 9 [revised by E.A. Smith and Henry McCalley]; Geological Survey of Alabama Bulletin 28, 254 p.

279. Keith, Arthur, 1903, Description of the Cranberry quadrangle [North Carolina-Tennessee}: U.S. Geological Survey Geologic Atlas, Folio 90, 9 p, scale 1:125,000.

280. Keith, Arthur, and Sterrett, D.B., 1931, Description of the Gaffney and Kings Mountain quadrangles [South Carolina-North Carolina]: U.S. Geological Survey Geologic Atlas, Folio 222, 13 p, scale 1:62,500.

281. Kendall, H.F., 1953, Some copper-zinc-bearing pyrrhotite ore bodies in Tennessee and North Carolina, in McGrain, Preston, ed., Southeastern Mineral Symposium, 1950, Proceedings: Kentucky Geological Survey, Series 9, Special Publication 1, 166 p.

282. Kesler, T.L., 1942, The tin-spodumene belt of the Carolinas, a preliminary report: U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 936-J, p. 245-269.

283. Kesler, T.L., 1950, Geology and mineral deposits of the Cartersville district, Georgia: U.S. Geological Survey Professional Paper 224, 97 p.

284. King, P.B., Ferguson, H.W., Craig, L.C., and Rodgers, John, 1944, Geology and manganese deposits of northeastern Tennessee: Tennessee Department of Conservation, Division of Geology Bulletin 52, 275 p.

285. Kinkel, A.R., Jr., 1967, The Ore Knob copper deposit, North Carolina and other massive sulfide deposits of the Appalachians: U.S. Geological Survey Professional Paper 558, 58 p.

286. Klemic, Harry, 1962, Uranium occurrences in sedimentary rocks of Pennsylvania: U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 1107-D, p.243-288.

287. Koschmann, A.H., and Bergendahl, M.H., 1968, Principal gold-producing districts of the United States: U.S. Geological Survey Professional Paper 610, 283 p.

288. Koschmann, A.H., Glass, J.J., and Vhay, J.S., 1942, Tin deposits of Irish Creek, Virginia: U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 936-K, p.271-296.

289. Laney, F.B., 1907, Copper deposits of Swain county, in Pratt, J.H., The mining industry in North Carolina in 1906: North Carolina Geological and Economic Survey Paper 14, p. 72-79.

290. Laney, F.B., 1910, The Gold Hill mining district of North Carolina: North Carolina Geological and Economic Survey Bulletin 21, 137 p.

291. Laney, F.B., 1917, The geology and ore deposits of the Virgilina district of Virginia and North Carolina: Virginia Geological Survey Bulletin 14, 176 p. [also North Carolina Geological Survey Bulletin 26].

292. Lesure, F.G., 1957, Geology of the Clifton Forge iron district, Virginia: Bulletin of the Virginia Polytechnic Institute, v.1, no.7, 130 p.

293. Lewiecki, W.T., 1948, Georgia iron ore deposits, Cherokee, Bartow, Floyd, and Polk Counties, Part I: U.S. bureau of Mines Report of Investigations 4178, 28 p.

294. Lewis, J.V., The Newark (Triassic) copper ore of New Jersey: New Jersey Geological Survey, Annual report of the State Geologist, 1906, p. 131-164.

295. Lewis, J.V., 1921, Deposits of chrome ore in North Carolina: U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 725-B, p. 101-139.

296. Lipin, B.R., 1984, Chromite form the Blue Ridge province of North Carolina: American Journal of Science, v. 284, p. 507-529.

297. Lonsdale, J.T., 1927, Geology of the gold-pyrite belt of the northeastern Piedmont, Virginia: Virginia Geological Survey Bulletin 30, 110 p.

298. Luttrell, G.W., 1966, Base- and precious-metal and related ore deposits of Virginia: Virginia Division of Mineral Resources Mineral Resource Report 7, 167 p.

299. Magee, Maurice, 1968, Geology and ore deposits of the Ducktown district, Tennessee, in Ridge, J.D., ed., Ore deposits of the United States, 1933-1967 (Graton-Sales volume): New York, American Institute of Mining,, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, Inc., v. 1, p. 207-241.

300. McCallie, S.W., 1900, A preliminary report on a part of the iron ores of Georgia: Georgia Geological Survey Bulletin 10A, 190 p.

301. McCallie, S.W., 1910, A preliminary report on the mineral resources of Georgia: Georgia Geological Survey Bulletin 23, 208 p. [Revised 1926, 164p.]

302. McCaskey, H.D., 1908, Notes on some gold deposits of Alabama: U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 340, p. 36-52.

303. McCauley, C.K., 1962, Barium resources of South Carolina: South Carolina State Development Board, Division of Geology, Bulletin 27, 22 p.

304. McCauley, C.K., and Butler, J.R., 1966, Gold resources of South Carolina: South Carolina State Development Board, Division of Geology, Bulletin 32, 78 p.

305. Meyers, T.R., 1941, New Hampshire minerals and mines: Concord, New Hampshire, New Hampshire State Planning and Development Commission, 49 p.

306. Miller, B.L., 1923a, Lead and zinc ores in Blairs County, Pennsylvania: Pennsylvania Topographic and Geologic Survey Bulletin 65, 4 p.

307. Miller, B.L., 1923b, Lead and zinc ores near Phoenixville, Chester County, Pennsylvania: Pennsylvania Topographic and Geologic Survey Bulletin 67, 12 p.

308. Miller, B.L., 1923d, Lead and zinc ores in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania: Pennsylvania Topographic and Geologic Survey Bulletin 68, 3 p.

309. Miller, B.L., 1923c, Lead and zinc ores in Bucks County, Pennsylvania: Pennsylvania Topographic and Geologic Survey Bulletin 69, 4 p.

310. Miller, B.L., 1923e, Zinc ores at Friedensville, Lehigh County, Pennsylvania: Pennsylvania Topographic and Geologic Survey Bulletin 70, 7 p.

311. Miller, B.L., 1924, Lead and zinc ores of Pennsylvania: Pennsylvania Geologic Survey, 4th series, Bulletin C 9, 243 p.

312. Miller, R.L., 1947, Manganese deposits of Aroostook County, Maine: Maine Geological Survey Bulletin 4, 77 p.

313. Morrill, Philip, and Chaffee, R.G., 1960 New Hampshire mines and mineral localities (2nd ed.): Hanover, New Hampshire, Dartmouth College Museum 46 p.

314. Morrill, Philip, and Chaffee, R.G., 1964, Vermont mines and mineral localities: Hanover, New Hampshire, Dartmouth College Museum 54 p.

315. Nash, A., 1827, Nature of the lead mines and veins of Hampshire County, Massachusetts, and of the geology and mineralogy of that region: American Journal of Science, 1st series, v. 12, p. 238-270.

316. Nitze, H.B.C., and Hanna, G.B., 1896, Gold deposits of North Carolina: North Carolina Geological Survey Bulletin 3, 200 p.

317. Pallister, H.D., and Thoenen, T.P., 1949, Investigation of copper-bearing pyrite ores, Pyriton, Clay County, Alabama: U.S. Bureau of mines Report of Investigations 4494, 15 p.

318. Pardee, J.T., and Park, C.F., Jr., 1948, Gold deposits of the southern Piedmont: U.S. Geological Survey Professional Paper 213, 156 p.

319. Pavlides, Louis, 1962, Geology and manganese deposits of the Maple and Hovey Mountains area, Aroostook County, Maine: U.S. Geological Survey Professional Paper 362, 116 p.

320. Pearre, N.C., 1956 Mineral deposits and occurrences in Massachusetts and Rhode Island, exclusive of clay, sand and gravel, and peat: U.S. Geological Survey Resource Map MR-4, scale 1:500,000.

321. Pearre, N.C., and Heyl, A.V., Jr., 1960, Chromite and other mineral deposits in serpentine rocks of the Piedmont upland, Maryland, Pennsylvania, and Delaware: U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 1082-k, p. 707-833.

322. Perry, E.L., 1934, The Hawley mineral belt of Massachusetts: Rocks and Minerals, v. 9, p. 93-99.

323. Pogue, J.E., Jr., 1910, Cid mining district of Davidson County, North Carolina: North Carolina Geological and Economic Survey Bulletin 22, 144 p.

324. Poole, J.L., 1973, Iron sulfide mines in Virginia: Virginia Minerals, v. 19, no. 3, p. 29-33.

325. Pratt, J.H., and Sterrett, D.B., 1904, The tin deposits of the Carolinas: North Carolina Geological Survey Bulletin 19, 62 p.

326. Prouty, W.F., 1923, Geology and mineral resources of Clay County: Geological Survey of Alabama Special Report 12, 190 p.

327. Rainville, G.D., and Park, W.C., 1976, Nickeliferous pyrrhotite deposits, Knox county, southeastern Maine, in Lyons, P.C., an Brownlow, A.H., ed., Studies in New England geology: Geological Society of America Memoir 146, p. 319-347.

328. Reed, D.F., 1949, Investigation of gray iron ores, Talladega County, Alabama: U.S. Bureau of Mines Report of Investigations 4426, 29 p.

329. Robertson, A.F., 1948, Georgia iron deposits, Cherokee, Bartow, Floyd and Polk Counties, Part II: U.S. Bureau of Mines Report of Investigations 4179, 42 p.

330. Rose, A.W., 1970, Atlas of Pennsylvania's mineral resources, Part 3: Metal mines and occurrences in Pennsylvania: Pennsylvania Geological Survey Bulletin M-50, 14 p.

331. Ross, C.S., 1941, Occurrence and origin of the titanium deposits of Nelson an Amherst Counties, Virginia: U.S. Geological Survey Professional Paper 198, 59 p.

332. Shearer, H.K., and Hull, J.P.D., 1918, A preliminary report on a part of the pyrite deposits of Georgia: Georgia Geological Survey Bulletin 23, 229 p.

333. Simpson, T.A., and Gray T.R., 1968, The Birmingham red ore district, Alabama, in Ridge, J.D.. ed., Ore deposits of the United States, 1933-1967 (Graton-Sales volume): New York, American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, Inc., v. 1, p. 187-206.

334. Sims, P.K., and Buddington, A.F., 1958, Geology and magnetite deposits of Dover district, Morris County, New Jersey: U.S. Geological Survey Professional Paper 287, 162 p.

335. Smith, L.L., 1931, Magnetite deposits of French Creek, Pennsylvania: Pennsylvania Geological Survey. 4th series, Bulletin M64, 52 p.

336. Smith, R.C., 1977, Zinc and lead occurrences in Pennsylvania: Pennsylvania Geological Survey, 4th series, Bulletin M72, 318 p.

337. Spaine, S.I., 1969, Base- and precious-metal and related deposits of Alabama: Geological Survey of Alabama Circular 55, 93 p.

338. Spencer, A.C., 1908, Magnetite deposits of the Cornwall type in Pennsylvania: U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 359, 102 p.

339. Stose, G.W., 1925, Mineral resources of Adams County, Pennsylvania: Pennsylvania Geological Survey, 4th series, Bulletin C1, part II, 64 p.

340. Stose, G.W., and Miser, H.D., 1922, Manganese deposits of western Virginia: Virginia Geological Survey, Bulletin no. 23, 206 p.

341. Stose, G.W., and Schrader, F.C., 1923, Manganese deposits of eastern Tennessee: U.S. Geological Survey, Bulletin 737, 154 p.

342. Stuckey, J.S., 1965, North Carolina: Its geology and mineral resources: North Carolina Department of Conservation and Development, 550p.

343. Sweet, P.C., 1971, Gold mines and prospects in Virginia: Virginia Minerals, v. 17, p. 25-33.

344. Taber, Stephen, 1913, Geology of the gold belt in the James River Basin, Virginia: Virginia Geological Bulletin 7, 271 p.

345. Tull, J.F., and Stow, S.H., 1982, Geologic ; setting of the Hillabee metavolcanic complex and associated stratabound sulfide deposits in the Appalachian Piedmont of Alabama: Economic Geology, v. 77. p. 312-321.

346. U.S. Geological Survey and U.S. Bureau of Mines, 1968, Mineral resources of the Appalachian region: U.S. Geological Survey Professional Paper 580, 492 p.

347. Watson, T.L., 1907, Mineral resources, Part IV, Metallic minerals of Virginia: Lynchburg Virginia Jamestown Commission, 618 p.

348. Watson, T.L., 1908, The occurrence of nickel in Virginia: American Institute of Mining Engineers, Transactions, v. 38, p. 683-697.

349. Watson, T.L., and Taber, Stephen, 1913, Geology of the titanium and apatite deposits of Virginia: Virginia Geological Survey Bulletin III-A, 308 p.

350. Weed, W.H., 1900, Copper deposits in the southern United States: American Institute of Mining Engineers, Transactions, v. 30. p 449-504.

351. Weed, W.H., 1911, Copper deposits of the Appalachian States: U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 455, 166 p.

352. Weed, W.H., Watson, T.L., 1906. The Virginia copper deposits: Economic Geology, v. 1, p. 309-330.

353. Weld, C.M., 1915, The Oriskany iron ores of Virginia: Economic Geology, v. 10. no. 5, p. 399-421.

354. Wheeler, H.A., 1882-83, Copper deposits of Vermont: columbia School of Mines Quarterly, v.4, p. 219-224.

355. Wherry, E.T., 1908, The Newark copper deposits of southeastern Pennsylvania: Economic Geology, v. 3, p. 726-738.

356. White, W.S., and Eric, J.H., 1944, Geology of the Orange County copper district, Vermont: United States Geological Survey Open-File Report, 37 p. [includes 8 maps]

357. Willard, Bradford, ed., 1959, Geology and mineral resources of Bucks County, Pennsylvania: Pennsylvania Geological Survey, 4th series, Bulletin C9, 243 p.

358. Woodward, H.P., 1924, Copper mines and mining in New Jersey: New Jersey Department of Conservation and Development, Geologic Series, Bulletin 57. 156 p.

359. Woodward, H.P., 1932, Geology and mineral resources of the Roanoke area, Virginia: Virginia Geological Survey Bulletin 34, p. 1-172.

360. Yeates, W.S., McCallie, S.W., and King, F.R., 1896, A preliminary report on a part of the gold deposits of Georgia: Geological Survey of Georgia Bulletin 4A, 542 p.

361. Young, R.S., 1968, Mineral exploration and development in Maine, in Ridge, J.D., ed., Ore deposits of the United States, 1933-1967 (Graton-Sales volume): New York, American Institute of Mining, Metalurgical, and Petroleum Engineer, Inc., v. 1, p. 125-139.

KEY TO REFERENCES FOR METAL AND RELATED DEPOSITS, BY STATE OR REGION 1/

|ALABAMA |221, 222, 228, 229, 254, 272, 278, 302, 317, 326, 328, | |

| |333, 337, 345 | |

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|APPALACHIANS |259, 260, 269, 285, 346, 351 | |

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|DELAWARE |321 | |

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|EAST-CENTRAL UNITED STATES |238 | |

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|GEORGIA |234, 248, 258, 271, 273, 277, 283, 293, 300, 301, 329, | |

| |332, 360 | |

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|MAINE |245, 247, 250, 270, 312, 319, 327, 361 | |

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|MARYLAND |266, 321 | |

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|MASSACHUSETTS |237, 315, 320, 322 | |

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|NEW HAMPSHIRE |245, 250, 305, 313 | |

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|NEW JERSEY |223, 224, 294, 334, 358 | |

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|NEW YORK |240, 274 | |

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|NORTH AMERICA |244 | |

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|NORTH CAROLINA |225, 226, 231, 235, 236, 252, 254, 262, 279, 280, 281, | |

| |282, 285, 289, 290, 291, 295, 296, 316, 323, 325, 342 | |

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|PENNSYLVANIA |233, 241, 242, 243, 261, 264, 267, 268, 276, 286, 306, 307, | |

| |308, 309, 310, 311, 321, 330, 335, 336, 338, 339, 355, 357 | |

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|RHODE ISLAND |320 | |

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|SOUTH CAROLINA |232, 280, 282, 303, 304, 325 | |

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|SOUTHERN APPALACHIANS |227, 318, 350 | |

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|TENNESSEE |225, 226, 246, 251, 256, 263, 279, 281, 284, 299, 341 | |

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|UNITED STATES |230, 288 | |

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|VERMONT |275, 314, 354, 356 | |

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|VIRGINIA |239, 249, 252, 253, 254, 255, 257, 265, 287, 291, 292, 297, | |

| |298, 324, 331, 340, 343, 344, 347, 348, 349, 352, 353, 359 | |

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