Record oe Geology oe Texas, ISS^-ISOG. 
97 
Dumble, Edwin T. 
(A condensed section of the well for 3,070 feet, with notes, is given hy 
iMr. Dumble, while the conclusions drawn from a^ study of the molluscan 
remains are ’summarized by Mr. Harris, 
See Harris’ “Preliminary Report on the Organic Remains Obtained from 
the Deep Well at Gralveston, itogether with conclusions respecting the Age 
of the various formations penetrated.” 
Fourth Ann. Rcpt. Geol. Surv. of Texas, 1892, Pt. I, pp. 117-110. 1893 
142. , State Geologist. 
Fourtli Annual Report of the Geological Survey of Texas, 1892, 
8 VO., pp. XXXV, 474. Austin: Ren C. Jones & Co., State Printers. 
1893. 
Letter of 'Transmittal to the Governor (the Hon. J. iS. Hogg) by John 
E. Hoi lings worth. Commissioner of Agriculture, Insurance, Statistics and 
History. iFinancial Statement. Letter of Transmittal to the Gommis- 
sioner of Agriculture, etc., by E. T. Dumble, State Geologist. 
Table of Contents r Report of State Geologist. Accompanying Papers: 
Part I — ^Geology. (Report on Grimes, Bi-azos, and Robertson Counties, 
by W. Kennedy. Preliminary Report on the Artesian Wells of the ;Gulf 
Coastal Slope, by J. A. Singley. Preliminary Report on the Organic Re- 
niains obtained from the Deep Well at iGalveston, together with conclusions 
respecting the Age of the Various Formations penetrated, by Gilbert D. Har- 
ris. Report on the Rocks of Tran'S-Pecos Texas, by A. Osann. Trans-Pecos 
Texas, by W. H. Streeruwitz. Kotes on the Geology of Korthwest Texas, 
by W. F. Cummins. Report on the Cretaceous Area '.North of the Colorado 
River, by J. A. Taff. Report on the Colorado Coal Field of Texas, by N. 
iF. Drake. Report on the iSoils, W.ater Supply, and Irrigation of the Col- 
'orado Coal Field, by R. A. Thompson. Part II — Paleontology and Natural 
History. A Preliminary Report on the Vertebrate Paleontology of the 
Llano Estaoado, by E. D. Cope. A Contribution to the Invertebrate Pa- 
leontology of the Texas Cretaceous, by F. W. Oragin. Contributions to 
the Natural History of Texas, by J. A. Singley., Part I. Texas Mollusca. 
Part II. Texas Birds. Carboniferous Cephalopods. iSecond Paper, by 
Alpheus Hyatt. 
Noticed in Amer. Jour, of Science, III, Vol. XLVI'I, p. 319, April, 1894. 
143. 
Report of the State Geologist. 
Eourtli Ann. Rept. of tEe Geol. Surv. of Texas, 1892, pp. xvii- 
XXXV. Austin, 1893. 
Contents: Introduction. Work of Fourth Year; Topography; Strati- 
graphical Geology; Petrography; Chemical Laboratory; Paleontology; 
Natural History; Museum; Library; Co-operation with Public iSchools; 
Publications ; Office Work. 
144. , State Geologist. 
Introduction [to Cope’s Preliminary Report on tEe Vertebrate 
Paleontology of tEe Llano Bst'acado.] 
