PART SECOND. 
In proceeding to record the observations made during the surveys of 
1858, I shall commence with 
WHITE COUNTY. 
No. 6.—CLIFFS OF THE “BEE ROCK,” OF WHITE COUNTY, ON LITTLE RED RIVER. 
The most conspicuous geological feature of this county, is the escarp- 
ment of sandstone along the bluffs of Little Red river, known as the “ Bee 
rock.” The sketch in the wood-cut at the head of this section, is taken 
from the summit of those rocks, looking over the valley of Little Red 
river, and the distant low ground to the north. The sandstone forming 
