Kentucky Bureau of Mineral and Topographic Survey, University of Kentucky

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 1, 1933

Abstract

Bureau of Mineral and Topographic Survey, University of Kentucky, Lexington, Ky. Arthur C. McFarlan, State Geologist The Kentucky Geological Survey was abolished by a recent legislative act and the Bureau of Mineral and Topographic Survey at the University of Kentucky was created in its place Publications of the former Survey are distributed by the present Bureau Several series of papers and volumes have been issued but only those of Series 3, 4 and 6 are now to be had in whole or in part Of Series 4, (1912-18) only one group of papers is available Vol: 1, pt. 2, Miscellaneous papers on fire clays, limestones and coals of parts of the state (1913), $125. Of Series 3 (1904-1912), the following bulletins are pertinent and may be had. Bulletin 3, Coals, clays, etc., of Kentucky (1905), 50 cents, 14, Coals of the Pineville Gap region (1912), $1.25, 16, The Waverlain formation of east central Kentucky (1912), 50 cents, 17, Coals of the Tradewater region (1912), 50 cents, 18, Coals of Quicksand region (1912), 50 cents; 19, Geology and coals of the Central City, Madisonville, Calhoun, and Newberg Quadrangles (1912), 50 cents
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APA:  (1933)  Kentucky Bureau of Mineral and Topographic Survey, University of Kentucky

MLA: Kentucky Bureau of Mineral and Topographic Survey, University of Kentucky. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1933.

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