MARYLAND GEOLOGICAL SURVEY 79
Special Bulletin C, Oct., 1890. —Composition of Commercial Fertilizers sold in
this State.
Special Bulletin D, Feb., 1891. —Composition of Commercial Fertilizers sold
in this State.
Special Bulletin E, Aug., 1891. —Composition of Commercial Fertilizers sold
in this State.
Special Bulletin F, Jan., 1892. —The Agricultural Outlook for Maryland.
Special Bulletin G, Feb., 1892. —Composition of Commercial Fertilizers sold in
this State.
Special Bulletin H, July, 1892. —Government Direction of Agriculture in
Europe.
Special Bulletin I, August, 1892. —Composition of Commercial Fertilizers sold
in this State.
Special Bulletin J, Feb., 1893. —Composition of Commercial Fertilizers sold
in this State.
Special Bulletin K, June, 1893. —Composition of Commercial Fertilizers sold
in this State.
First Annual Report of the Maryland Agricultural Experiment Station, 1888.
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1890.
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1892.
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1896.
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GEOLOGICAL INVESTIGATIONS CARRIED ON BY PRIVATE INTERESTS AFTER
THE CIVIL WAR.
The contentions growing out of the Civil War were not conducive
to scientific activity, particularly in the border states. The people of
those states were in no condition to officially make provision for the
continuance of geological surveys, while few of their residents or
those beyond the borders were disposed to carry on the work. A
marked exception to this general dearth of geological investigation in
the border region of the middle Atlantic slope is seen in the labors of
several members of the Philadelphia Academy of Sciences, whose
observations during the period prior to the opening of the war have
been already recounted. Most of the publications, however, relating
to Maryland geology, that were brought out during the period and for
the first decade after the close of the war, touch the subject only in-
directly, the investigations having been carried on largely in the
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