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1. West Virginia's second deepest well of the world : the I H. Lake No. 1, No. 4304 of the Hope Natural Gas Company's West Virginia series.

2. Quantitative separation of West Virginia petroleum into several hundred fractions : isolation and properties of C6 to C27 normal paraffins and other hydrocarbons.

3. The Importance of minerals in the state's growing economy.

4. Oil and gas development in West Virginia during 1941.

5. Oil and gas resources of West Virginia.

6. On the oil-producing uplift of West Virginia.

7. The Washington Post magazine.

8. Conservation of capital and natural resources: address of John J. D. Preston, Chairman, Public Service Commission of West Virginia, before the West Virginia Oil and Natural Gas Association, Charleston, West Virginia, October 3, 1940.

["<p> Pamphlet. Authored by James Higgins, \"late state geologist and agricultural chemist, of Maryland.\" Includes plat map of Parish Fork of Standing Stone Creek and Robertson's Fork in Wirt County.</p>"]

9. Geological report on the oil lands of Parish Fork of Standing Stone Creek, in Wirt County, West Virginia.

10. Carbon ratios of coals in West Virginia oil fields.