Texas State Bureau of Economic Geology

- Organization:
- The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
- Pages:
- 2
- File Size:
- 73 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1933
Abstract
Bureau of Economic Geology, The University of Texas, Austin, Texas. E H Sellards, Director. A price list of publications will be sent upon request. The following is a selected list of Bulletins available, taking first those describing the geology and mineral resources of a particular area in Texas, as noted: Bulletin 1750, Camp Bowie and vicinity (1917), 50 cents, 1816, Runnels County (1918), 40 cents, 1818, Dallas County (1918), 50 cents; 1850, Coke County (1920), 50 cents, 1860, Medina County (1920), 50 cents, 1869, East Texas (1919), $1; 1931, Tarrant County (1920), 50 cents; 1932, Bexar County (1920), 50 cents, 2229, Johnson County (1922), 40 cents, 2330, Potter County (1924), 50 cents, 2333, Colorado County (1924), 50 cents; 2340, McLennan County (1924), 40 cents; 2544, Denton County, $1, 2607, San Angelo formation and Foard County, 50 cents, 2710, Cooke County, 75 cents; 2738, Ft Stockton Quadrangle, 75 cents, 2807, Tom Greene County, 50 cents, 3038, Geology of the Glass Mountains, pt 1, $2 50, 3027, Stonewall County, 50 cents, 3016, Bell County, $1, Mineral resources of Williamson County, 25 cents; Mineral resources of Travis County, 25 cents, Mineral resources of Uvalde, Zavala and Maverick counties, 50 cents, 3125, Grayson County, 50 cents Bulletin 3232, The geology of Texas, vol 1, Stratigraphy, including a bibliography, is in press Other Bulletins of particular interest: Bulletin 3101, Contributions to geology (1931), $1, 3138, Underground waters and subsurface temperatures in the Woodbine Sand of northeast Texas, $1, 2801, Contributions to geology (1928), $1, 2901, Contributions to geology (1929), $1; 3001, Contributions to geology (1930), $1; 1725, Texas granites (1917), 50 cents, 1849, On the underground position of the Ellenburger formation in north-central Texas (1920), 25 cents; 2234, Report on Texas alkali lakes (1923), 40 cents; 2239, The producing horizon in the Rios well in Caldwell County (1922), 25 cents; 2346, Report on oil and gas possibilities of the University Block 46 in Culberson County (1924) 10 cents; 2539, The Lytton Springs oil field, 50 cents, 363, The deep boring at Spur, 75 cents, 2703, Microscopic
Citation
APA: (1933) Texas State Bureau of Economic Geology
MLA: Texas State Bureau of Economic Geology. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1933.