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reached up to January 1, 1909, is shown on the accompanying map. 

 The Ozark region of the State was covered by the Reconnaisance 

 work in the summers of 1905 and 1906. The general map was pre- 

 pared in 1908, and the report on the region was about ready for 

 the printer January 1, 1909. Reconnaisance field work was begun 

 in North-central and Northeastern Missouri in 1907, and continued 

 in 1908 as far as our small appropriation would allow. The field 

 work was just about completed in 1908, and the general report is 



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in course of preparation. Some Reconnaisance field work has 

 been done in the prairie region of Southwestern Missouri, and a 

 few days spent in Northwestern Missouri, and also in the southeast- 

 ern lowlands, though these latter two regions are practically un- 

 touched. Very little Reconnaisance work was done in the summer 

 of 1908, on account of lack of funds for field expenses. 



In detailed work, four counties have been covered : They are 



