VotumMe IX. Pt. x. 
University Geological Survey of Kansas. C LATE IX. 
BS = 
< wa = 3 
BURLINGAME: 5 2 5 2 = w 
HOWARD: g 3 = as mestone nee 3 2 E 
TOPEKA ——— = 3 COENNIS, MAVALLEY ana BETHANY UMESTONES sano’ wanes fescortt. © = ® 
DEER GREEK: = 2 ee ee eS eee a : of SS 
LECOMPTO = = = = 
OREADS: r 
KICKAPOO: eS SEA LEVEL 
STANTON. 
ALLEN: 
10LA 
DENNI5, MAVALLEY, 
“y BETHA 
PAWNEE 
Ft 6COTT- - 
100 90 60 70. 60 50 40 
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FIG. 1. 
A vertical geological section from the state line east of Pittsburg to beyond Eureka, passing through or near to the several towns and cities 
as named in the plate. This figure represents the limestones in sequence as they actually occur one above the other, with spaces for interbedded 
shales and sandstones left blank to avoid confusion. 
3 
N 
by ¥ = u 
2 & = = a 
Ss = = one cd sees Ss z= = 
OREAD § = = meee omnes ax ane umes? & u 85, bE a Sop 5 
STANTON ALLEN = : Sor meh & cnnteuant 5 s Sey § np “ 
= ee S pets s W ALTAMONT UvSis  “€e 3 ng, IS 
IOLA SSS Sao SS ——— ee & ¢ eb 
DENNIS, MAVALLEY, — 
and BETHANY = P= oe 
ANS SZ MISSISSIPPIAN” LIMESTONE. = == 
>AWNEE- = LEVEL 
—, PPIAN. LIMESTONE Som 
Fe SCOT” —{ NMISSISSI 
FIG. 2. 
A vertical geological section from the state line east of Fort Scott to Burlington, passing through or near to the various towns and cities named 
in the plate. In this plate the several limestones are represented in order from the Mississippian below to the Oread above. The spaces occupied 
by interbedded shales and sandstones are left vacant to avoid confusion. 
