ILLUSTRATIONS.
- Plate I.—Map of Texas, showing progress of the Survey for 1889.
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II—Sections and maps.
- Fig. 6. Section through central Cherokee County.
- 7. Section of Packsaddle Mountain, Llano County
- 8. Topography of Packsaddle Mountain, Llano County.
- 9. Sketch map of the Wichita Mountains.
- III.—Table of formations xxx
- IV.—Signal Mountain, from photograph by Rogers 106
- V —Magnesian beds of Mount Bonnel, from photo by Eddy 125
- VI.—Onion Creek, Travis County, from photo by Eddy 136
- VII.—Hueco Mountains from Quitman Valley, photo by Rogers 220
- VIII.—Hazel Mine, Sierra Diabolo, photo by Rogers 224
- IX.—Falls of Llano, south of Long Mountain, photo by Eddy 239
- X.—Cambrian Cliffs, Sandy Water Gap, Llano County, photo by Eddy 288
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XI.—Barringer Hill, Llano County, from photo by Eddy 363
- Fig. 1. Section of undulating clay and sand strata 29
- 2. Faulted lignite bed, Barton Creek Bluff 52
- 3. Section showing relation of red and chocolate silt 61
- 4. Section showing relation of red and chocolate silt and recent river sand 62
- 5. Cross section from Waller Creek to Mount Bonnel 135
- 6. Section through central Cherokee County, Plate II
- 7. Section of Packsaddle Mountain, Llano County, Plate II.
- 8. Topography of Packsaddle Mountain, Llano County, Plate II.
- 9. Sketch Map of the Wichita Mountains, Plate II.









