. Annual report of the United States Geological Survey to the Secretary of the Interior . LIBRARYOF THEUNIVERSITY of ILLINOIS HILL.] DENSITY OF POPULATION. 61 hills, bluffs^- etc., except in the western portion of the area, enables itto support the densest agricultural population of Texas, relative toarea (see fig. 2), and makes it the seat of the most important inlandcities, such as Paris, Bonham, Denison, Sherman, Gainesville, FortWorth, Waco, Weatherford, Taylor, Belton, Temple, Austin, NewBraunfels, San Marcos, and San Antonio. To these soils the Stateowes a large part of her general prosp


. Annual report of the United States Geological Survey to the Secretary of the Interior . LIBRARYOF THEUNIVERSITY of ILLINOIS HILL.] DENSITY OF POPULATION. 61 hills, bluffs^- etc., except in the western portion of the area, enables itto support the densest agricultural population of Texas, relative toarea (see fig. 2), and makes it the seat of the most important inlandcities, such as Paris, Bonham, Denison, Sherman, Gainesville, FortWorth, Waco, Weatherford, Taylor, Belton, Temple, Austin, NewBraunfels, San Marcos, and San Antonio. To these soils the Stateowes a large part of her general prosperity. In addition to the agricultural features the underlying rock sheetsembrace a series of water-bearing strata whose artesian-well conditions


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