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with map and sketches, and 20 plates of fossils. 1868. lished 
the Geological Survey of Illinois has just been issued by the 
ctor, Prof, Worthen, and deserves a much more extended n 
; tice than our present space will permit. Part Ii (pp. 1 té 287) is 
devoted to Geology, and in the opening chapter Prof Wo 
gives an able exposition of the Coal measures and Carbon 
Some of the neighboring States. The subsequent chapters, ©. 
Worthen endk his field-assistants, Messrs, Engelmann, Free-_ 
