Review of Geinitz on the rocks and fossils of Nebraska. 327 
Arr, XXXIV.—Remarks on Prof, Geinite’s views respecting the 
Upper Paleozoic ¥ cks-and Fossils of Southeastern Nebraska; by 
Tocks on Desmoines river, lowa. Over two weeks were thus oc- 
cupied with Dr. White, the able State Geologist of Iowa, and 
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: the first place, it may be well to give a few additional items 
of ihicantion in regard to some of the fossils figured by Prof. 
* Our examinations in Iowa and Nebraska, excepting the excursion out the Pa- 
Cific Raj Road, were made raveling by land, in wagons or on horse-back, 
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ished to stop. | 
, t The facts observed in Towa will be published in the Report of Dr. White to — 
the proper State qubenilices aru the results of the observations in Nebraska, in . 
Dr, Hayden's official Report to the Hon. Commissioner of the General Land Office. ce 
