The fauna of the Caney shale of Oklahoma
George Herbert Girty
1909, Bulletin 377
Contributions to economic geology, 1908, Part I, Metals and nonmetals except fuels--Sulphur and Pyrite
E. G. Woodruff
1909, Bulletin 380-M
Contributions to economic geology, 1908, Part I, Metals and nonmetals except fuels--Rare Metals
F. L. Hess
1909, Bulletin 380-D
Contributions to economic geology, 1908, Part I, Metals and nonmetals except fuels--Clays
G.C. Matson
1909, Bulletin 380-K
Papers on the conservation of mineral resources (reprinted from report of the National Conservation Commission, February, 1909)
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1909, Bulletin 394
Paleontology of the Coalinga district, Fresno and Kings counties, California
Ralph Arnold
1909, Bulletin 396
The Sentinel Butte lignite field, North Dakota and Montana. The Miles City coal field, Montana. The Bull Mountain coal field, Montana. Coal near the Crazy Mountains, Montana. The Red Lodge coal field, Montana. The Lewistown coal field, Montana
M. R. Campbell, Arthur J. Collier, Carl D. Smith, L.H. Woolsey, R.W. Stone, W. R. Calvert
1909, Bulletin 341-A
No abstract available....
Geology of the Great Falls coal field, Montana
Cassius Fisher
1909, Bulletin 356
Water resources of the Blue Grass region, Kentucky, with a chapter on the quality of the waters
George Charlton Matson, Chase Palmer
1909, Water Supply Paper 233
No abstract available....
Notes on explosive mine gases and dusts with special reference to explosions in the Monongah, Darr, and Naomi coal mines
Rollin Thomas Chamberlin
1909, Bulletin 383
Recent development of the producer-gas power plant in the United States
Robert Heywood Fernald
1909, Bulletin 416
The pollution of streams by sulphite-pulp waste, a study of possible remedies
Earle Bernard Phelps
1909, Water Supply Paper 226
Geology and water resources of the Harney Basin region, Oregon
Gerald Ashley Waring
1909, Water Supply Paper 231
Surface water supply of Nebraska
John Cyprian Stevens
1909, Water Supply Paper 230
Surface water supply of the United States, 1907-8, Part II. South Atlantic Coast and eastern Gulf of Mexico
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1909, Water Supply Paper 242
This volume contains results of flow measurements made on certain streams in the United States. The work was performed by the water-resources branch of the United States Geological Survey, either independently or in cooperation with organizations mentioned herein. These investigations are authorized by the organic law of the Geological Survey...
The significance of drafts in steam-boiler practice
Walter T. Ray, Henry Kreisinger
1909, Bulletin 367
The utilization of fuel in locomotive practice
W.F.M. Goss
1909, Bulletin 402
Comparative tests of run-of-mine and briquetted coal on the torpedo boat Biddle
Walter T. Ray, Henry Kreisinger
1909, Bulletin 403
Results of spirit leveling in Ohio, 1898 to 1908, inclusive
Samuel Stinson Gannett, David Henry Baldwin
1909, Bulletin 411
The mercury minerals from Terlingua, Texas
W. F. Hillebrand, Waldemar Theodore Schaller
1909, Bulletin 405
Underground waters of southern Maine, with records of deep wells
Frederick Gardner Clapp, William Shirley Bayley
1909, Water Supply Paper 223
Landslides in the San Juan Mountains, Colorado, including a consideration of their causes and their classification
Ernest Howe
1909, Professional Paper 67
Geology of the Lewistown coal field, Montana
William R. Calvert
1909, Bulletin 390
Philadelphia folio, Norristown, Germantown, Chester, and Philadelphia, Pennsylvania-New Jersey-Delaware
Florence Bascom, W.B. Clark, N. H. Darton, G.N. Knapp, H.B. Kuemmel, B.L. Miller, R.D. Salisbury
1909, Folios of the Geologic Atlas 162
Contributions to economic geology, 1908, Part I, Metals and nonmetals except fuels--Miscellaneous Nonmetallic Products
D.B. Sterrett
1909, Bulletin 380-N