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293 Haworth (Erasmus). The crystalline rocks of Missouri. 
Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. viii, pp. 84-220, pis. x-xxx, figs. 1-15, 1895. 
Discusses the classification of the crystalline rocks and describes the 
chemical and mineralogic characters of the dike rocks, granites, gran- 
ite porphyries, and porphyries. 
294 Local deformation of strata in Meade County, Kans., and 
adjoining territory (preliminary). 
Am. Jour. Sci., 4th ser., vol. ii, pp. 368-373, 1896. (with drainage map). 
Discusses the geographic and. geologic evidence of deformation of the 
region. 
295 and Bennett (John). A geologic section from Baxter Springs 
[Kansas] to the Nebraska State line. 
Univ. Geol. Surv. of Kans., vol. i, pp. 35-71, pi. ii, figs. 2-3, 1896. 
Describes the lithologic character and succession, and mentions the 
fossils found in the various beds which make up the Carboniferous series 
in the region. 
296 Haworth (Erasmus), Nason (F. L.),Winslow (A.) and. A report 
on the Iron Mountain sheet, including portions of Iron, St. 
Francois, and Madison counties [Missouri]. 
See Winslow (A.), Haworth (E.), and Nason (F. L.), No. 769. 
297 Hay (Robert). The geology of the Fort Riley military reservation 
and vicinity, Kansas. 
U. S. Geol. Surv., Bull. No. 137, 35 pp., 8 pis., 1896. 
Describes the occurrence and gives a section of the Permian and 
Permo-Carboniferous beds and the physiography and hydrography of 
the region. Includes notes on the occurrence of Cretaceous, Tertiary, 
and Pleistocene beds, and on the Glacial phenomena. 
298 On the eastern extension of the Cretaceous rocks in Kansas, 
and the formation of certain. sandhills. 
Kans. Acad. Sci., Trans., vol. xiv, pp. 227-229, 1896. 
Describes the characteristics of the Dakota Cretaceous beds in the 
region and considers certain sandhills are formed of the weathered 
Dakota sandstone. 
299 The river counties of Kansas. Some notes on their geology 
and mineral resources. 
Kans. Acad. Sci., Trans., vol. xiv, pp. 230-260, 1896. 
Describes the character and distribution of the Carboniferous forma- 
tion in the counties of Kansas bordering on the Missouri River, the 
Glacial phenomena, and mineral resources. Gives the sections of several 
artesian wells. 
300 A bibliography of Kansas geology, with some annotations. 
Kans. Acad. Sci., Trans., vol. xiv, pp. 261-278, 1896. 
301 Hayes (Charles Willard). Gadsden folio, Alabama. 
U. S. Geol. Surv., Geol. Atlas of U. S., folio No. 35, 1896. 
Describes the physiographic and stratigraphic features of the region, 
the occurrence, character, and distribution of the Cambrian, Silurian, 
Devonian, and Carboniferous rocks, the geologic structure and the occur- 
rence of coal, iron, and soils. Includes topographic, geologic, structure 
section maps and columnar sections, and a list of formation names. 
