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of’ all the various rocks to be found in it, and I trust that 
each of us, as far as his power goes, shall assist in this col- 
lection. It is astonishing what may be done, even by 
those who know but very little of geology. Care should 
be taken, however, to label each specimen as found, with a 
description of where and in what position. 
PhYysıcaL GEOLOGY is by no means the least interesting 
division of our science, and though generally skipped over 
as the “hard name” part of the story, yet it is the most 
useful branch of the subject. Conscious as I am of the 
many errors of omission, yet, I shall’be satisfied, if the pre- 
ent paper be the means of indueing others to give their 
attention to this romantic and beautiful part of our county, 
for — 
“ Nature never did betray 
“ The heart that lov’d her,’’ 
