. Reports of explorations and surveys, to ascertain the most practicable and economical route for a railroad from the Mississippi River to the Pacific Ocean . laza Larga. Camp No. No. 31, False sur le sol du Trias, a louest de miles north of Galisteo, with No. 126. No. Marks. Description. Locality. 137 54 138 55 139 56 140 57 141 58 142 59 143 60 144 61 145 62 146 63 147 64 148 65 149 66 150 67 151 68 152 69 153 70 154 71 155 72 Unio, 1 valve Unio Unio .■ Unio Unio, 1 valve Unio Unio Unio Unio Unio Unio Unio Unio Unio Unio Unio Unio Unio Planorbis and Physa C


. Reports of explorations and surveys, to ascertain the most practicable and economical route for a railroad from the Mississippi River to the Pacific Ocean . laza Larga. Camp No. No. 31, False sur le sol du Trias, a louest de miles north of Galisteo, with No. 126. No. Marks. Description. Locality. 137 54 138 55 139 56 140 57 141 58 142 59 143 60 144 61 145 62 146 63 147 64 148 65 149 66 150 67 151 68 152 69 153 70 154 71 155 72 Unio, 1 valve Unio Unio .■ Unio Unio, 1 valve Unio Unio Unio Unio Unio Unio Unio Unio Unio Unio Unio Unio Unio Planorbis and Physa Canadian river. Gaines creek, affluent of the creek, affluent of the creek, affluent of the creek, affluent of the creek, affluent of the creek, affluent of the creek, affluent of the creek, affluent of the creek, affluent of the creek, affluent of the creek, affluent of the river. Little river, near No. 2. RESUME AND FIELD NOTES, BY JULES MAROOU, GEOLOGIST AND MINING ENGINEER TO THE EXPEDITION; WITH A TRANSLATION BY WILLIAM P. BLAKE. Note.—This paper is a copy of Mr. Marcous field-book, and is an exact transcript of the original rough notes as theywere taken while on the road or in camp. Itineraire Geologique du Fort Smith et Napoleon(Arkansas) au Rio Colorado de Califomie. [Original.] Little Rock, Auk. , le 16 Juin, 1853. Les alluvions du Mississippi forment entiere-ment les bancs de cette riviere depuis Cairojusqu a Napoleon. Cette alluvion est noiregrisatre et formee de limon ou depot de boue adeux endroits, Higbland et Memphis. Onvoit dessous ce limon un sable jaunatre etblanchatre tres-fin qui forme les cliffs de lariviere a ces deux points. En remontant de Napoleon a Little Rocksur la riviere Arkansas, on a la meme


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