The Book of Lake Geneva 



By PAUL B. JENKINS 



The story of Lake Geneva that is told in this volume 

 is a swiftly moving narrative of historical and geo- 

 graphical interest. Mr. Jenkins introduces the reader 

 to the region in a brief, but attractive, description of 

 its physical features, with an account of the geologic 

 forces that since the days of the mastodon have been 

 at work in Wisconsin. He then proceeds with the 

 story of the lake sinx:e man arrived on its shores. 

 Throughout the rest of the volume Lake Geneva is pictured as the Indians 

 under Big Foot knew it, as it was when first seen by white men in 183 1 

 and described by Mrs. John H. Kinzie, and then as the increasingly popu- 

 lar abode of Americans in search of rest and quiet. 



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"GEOLOGICAL LITERATURE" 



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This is practically a complete catalogue of all geological publica- 

 tions issued in both hemispheres during the war period. It embodies 

 upwards of nine thousand titles, and is provided with an exhaustive 

 subject-uidex. It should prove an invaluable bibliography to workers 

 in all branches of geology and palaeontology. 



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