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A Geological Surface Map of Montgomery County, Kansas. 
Alluvium. 
Kickapoo Limestone. 
Le Roy Shales. 
Stanton Limestone. 
Vilas Shales. 
Allen Limestone. 
Lane Shales. 
Chanute Shales. 
Drum Limestone. 
Cherryvale Shales. 
Dennis Limestone. 
Galesburg Shales. 
Mound Valley Limestone. 
Ladore Shales. 
Bethany Limestone. 
Pleasanton Shales. 
Coffeyville Limestone. 
Walnut Shales. 
Altamont Limestone. 
Bandera Shales. 
Oil Wells. 
Gas Wells. 
Dry Holes. 
Approximate location of 
Gas Pipe Lines. 
Oil Pipe Lines. 
