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98. — John Bennett: A geologic section along the Missouri Pacific 

 Railway from the State Line in Bourbon County to Yales Center in 

 Woodson County. 86. — John G. Hall: A geologic section from the 

 State Line opposite Boicourt to Alma, principally along the Osage River. 



99. — J. Bennett: A geological section along the Kansas River and 

 its tributary, Mill Creek. From Kansas City to Mc Farland. 107. — 

 Addendum to 6. Geo. J. Adams : A section from Manhattan to Abilene. 

 124. — E. Haworth: A geological section from Coffeyville to Lawrence. 

 129. — E. B. Knerr: A geological section along the Central Branch 

 of the Missouri Pacific Railway, from Atchison to Barnes. 140. — 

 E. Haworth: Resume of the Stratigraphy and Correlations of the Car- 

 boniferous Formation. 145 ; — Outlines of Stratigraphy. 146 ; — A. The 

 Mississippian. 147; — B. The Coal Measures. 150; — C. The Permian. 

 185. — E. Haworth : Physiographic features of the Carboniferous. 195 ; 



— The coal fields of Kansas (Preliminary). 218 ; — Oil and Gas in Kansas 

 (Preliminary). 232; — Surface gravels. 246; — The coal measure soils 

 (Preliminary). 256. — J. Bennett: A preliminary catalogue of the pale- 

 ontology of the Carboniferous of Kansas. 270. 



2. 1897. (13 Textfig. 48 Taf.) — Introduction to Kansas geology. 4. 



— E. Haworth: Physiographic of the Western Kansas. 11. — Ch. S. 

 Prosser: The Upper Permian and Lower Cretaceous. 51. — W. N. Logan: 

 The Upper cretaceous of Kansas. 195. — S. W. Williston: The Kansas 

 Niobrara Cretaceous. 235. — E. Haworth: Physical properties of the 

 Tertiary. 247. — E. Haworth and J. W. Becke : The Mc Pherson Equus 

 beds. 285. — S. W. Williston: The Pleistocene of Kansas. 297. 



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