KAL HlSTOBY— RlfOM I . VI. 



men,  I other • • i of typical volcanoes 



bring In anothr- 



called, 



rt h.i\. nrn in a natural p<> 



r-marked and mud crack' 



tU illustrating faulting and folding, joi: 



•ur ot 

 urn c ind thr large ful 



11. Thr installation of Hall j( 



the lines i To the 



.. which occupies the east I 

 it rial acquired during thi Ided, the i Dt in- 



nt beil nun- :ing the use- :m, 



pr '. by thr . rd ( >i' (Indiana). Tl in- 



ch which rdi 



eff in the hall. The model of the 



levcland was thoro u ghly renovated 

 led in an individual :i an al (joining the petroleum 



an Australia! ro- 



ly nni 1 it was pla 



north enti :' the hall. A model of  coal mine. 



the laying mine and the extr 



A model illustrating tl- 

 marioi t in a glacial lal adjoining the 



In th- rn half of the hall there 1 installed in table cases 



the soil and • ' eral mil I those 



nd mineral pigment 

 ri withdrawn for years >n on 



if lack rtunity to exhibit i- 



The U. S. Department of Agriculture's official 



I by a set cd 



from that Department They are shown in gla bicfa fill part 



of an upright ( iens of soils, arrangi ng 



tcr-know: . etc., occt: 



r table c. arc di I in shallow tra> Another 



table case cont modes of 



mt foods in 

 The largest co! in th: :he clay collecti 



wl. r its «! thirteen table cases. These arc ar- 



ranged in tv. ght groups acc< m's c: .tion. the 



ng the south wall a line of ff 



