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LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS. 
PLATES. 
Part I. 
PLATE I. Map of the World, showing Geography of Lead and Zinc. 
II. Map of the United States, showing Geography of Lead and 
Zine. 
III. Map of Galena and Environs, showing Flint Areas showing 
contact between the Coal Measures and the Mississippian. 
IV. Frisco Railroad Bridge west of Galena, showing Massive Flint. 
V. ‘‘Devil’s Promenade,’’ on Spring River, ten miles below Bax- 
ter Springs. 
VI. Massive Flint on the right bank of Spring River, just below the 
‘“Devil’s Promenade.”’ 
VII. Underground Screen in Mine of Battle Creek Mining Com- 
pany’s land, Galena. 
VIII. Flint Breccia, showing Primary and Secondary Flint, Galena. 
IX. Flint Breccia, showing Primary and Secondary Flint, Galena. 
X. Flint Breccia, showing Primary and Secondary Flint, Galena. 
XI. Flint Breccia, showing Primary and Secondary Flint, Galena. 
XII. Flint Breccia, showing Primary and Secondary Flint, Galena. 
XIII. Flint Breccia, showing Primary and Secondary Flint, Galena. 
XIV. Flint Breccia, showing Primary and Secondary Flint, Galena. 
XV. Flint Breccia, showing Primary and Secondary Flint, Galena. 
XVI. Secondary Flint, with Cavities from which Zinc Blende has been 
dissolved. 
XVII. Flint Rock Outcropping near Standley Diggings, south of Ga- 
lena. 
XVIII. Opposite page 64. 
Fig. 1.—Stone City Well. 
Fig. 2.—Girard Well No. 2. 
XIX. Opposite page 68. 
Fig. 1.—Cherokee Well. 
Fig. 2.—Neodesha Deep Well. 
