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21. Notes on the place of the Sharon Conglomerate in the Paleozoic Series.

["<p> Pamphlet. Discusses the geology of West Virginia and Ohio, as well as the development of West Virginia industries, such as the salt, natural gas, and coal industries.</p>"]

22. Introduction from Kanawha County report, West Virginia Geological Survey.

["<p> Pamphlet.</p>"]

23. Report of the State Geological and Economic Survey Commission to the West Virginia Legislature.

24. List of fossils from the lower half of the Conemaugh formation near Morgantown, W.V., collected in 1870 by Dr. John. J. Stevenson, and identified by F.B. Meek.

["<p> Pamphlet.<br /> <br />  </p>"]

25. Prospectus of the Spraqueville mineral property.

26. Geological horizon of the Kanawha black flint.

["<p> Government document. \"Paper presented before the second Pan American Scientific Congress, Washington, U.S. A., December 27, 1915--January 8, 1916.\"<br /> <br />  </p>"]

27. The Coals of Brazil.

["<p> Pamphlet.  Includes a letter dated April 20, 1908, from President Theodore Roosevelt to Dr. White inviting him to speak at the Conference. </p>"]

28. Address of Dr. I. C. White, State Geologist of West Virginia, at the Conference on the Conservation of Natural Resources, at the White House the afternoon of May 13, 1908.

29. The deepest well in the world and the next deepest in America.