E. W. Hilgard— Geology of the Southwest. 269 
Calcasieu pine-flats and “ Bay Galls;” or the as ones of the 
was still sub i i hie oe ee 
‘agp substantially the same even in this latitude, is shown 
y its outliers on the Five Islands, where (e. g., at Weeks’ 
2g at work since the deposition of the Loam ; : 
find the geological place of the Loam oceupied by materials 
= ing not the least resemblance to its usual facies. Such is 
€ case, e. g., on the sandy uplands of south-east Mississippl, 
tions on the Gulf border has manifestly taken place. If a slice 
200 feet in thick- 
* This Jour., Jan., 1869, p. 80. Miss. Rep., p. 198, $335. 
t Miss. Rep, p. 304, pane j tia, pp. 198-99. 
