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GEOLOGY, TOPOGRAPHY, AND MINERALOGY. . 
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Art. 1. On the Geology, Mineralogy, Scenery, sand" Curiveition 
of Parts of Virginia, Tennessee, and of the Alabama and Mis- 
: Sissippi Territories, §c. with Miscellaneous Remarks, &c. In a 
ee letter to the Editor. By the Rev. Exias Corneuivs. 
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: (Concluded from page 226.) 
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a I WILL conclude this part of the narrative with a brief no- 
. tice of a few curiosities occurring in the region which has 
Pe been described. 
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P . Caves. . 
1. It is well known that it furnishes a great number of in- 
_ teresting caves. They are found alike in the inclined and hori- 
zontal strata. Some of them are several miles in extent, and — 
afford fine specimens of earthy and alkaline salts. ae 
: Wier’s cave in Virginia has been described by Mr. Kein. * 
¥ Thave in my possession a map of its most important apart- 
Ments, including its whole length, copied from a survey made 
by Mr. J. Pack in Oct. 1806; also the notes of another sur- 
vey inade in May 1816, by the Rev. Conrad Speece of Augusta 
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