Index to North American Geology, Paleontology, Petrology, and Mineralogy, for the Years 1892-1900 Inclusive

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U.S. Government Printing Office, 1902 - 337 Seiten
 

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Seite 151 - LIBRARY CATALOGUE SLIPS. [Take this leaf out and paste the separated titles upon three of your catalogue cards. The first and second titles need no addition: over the third write that subject under which you would place the book in your library.] United States.
Seite 52 - Pop., 1900, 5474; 1910, 6960; 1920, 10,118. AUSTIN. The capital of Texas, and the county-seat of Travis County, about 145 miles west by north of Houston, on the north bank of the Colorado River, which, in its lower course, is navigable for steamboats, and on the Houston and Texas Central, the International and Great Northern, the Missouri, Kansas, and Texas, and the Austin and Northwestern railroads (Map: Texas, D 4). It is about 40 feet above the river in the lower portion and gradually rises to...
Seite 57 - Polk; a southeastern county, with an area of 1,1 10 square miles. The population was 14,447; the county seat, Livingston. The mean magnetic declination in 1900 was 8°. The mean annual rainfall is 50 inches, and the mean annual temperature 68°. The county is traversed by the Houston, East and West Texas Railway. Polk; creek, a right-hand intermittent branch of Home Creek,/Ballinger. tributary to Colorado River.
Seite 60 - The mean annual rainfall is 54 inches, and the mean annual temperature 68°. Sabine; lake near the coast in southeastern Texas, connected with the Gulf by Sabine Pass. Sabine; post village in Jefferson County; population, 363. Sabine; river of eastern Texas and Louisiana. It head,s in the former state and flows southeast to latitude...
Seite 84 - The mean annual rainfall is 42 inches, and the mean annual temperature 66°. The county is traversed by the San Antonio and Aransas Pass, the Houston and Texas Central, lan' the Gulf, Colorado and Santa Fe, the Missouri, Kansas and Texas, the St.
Seite 16 - The mean annual rainfall is 40 inches, and the mean annual temperature 68°. The county is traversed by the Southern Pacific, the Missouri, Kansas and Texas, and the San Antonio and Aransas Pass railroads. Caldwell; the county seat of Burleson County; population, 1,535. Caledonia; post village in Rusk County. Calef; village on Fort Worth and Denver City Railway, in Tarrant County Fort Worth. Calhoun; a southern county, with an area of 592 square miles. The population was 2,395; the county seat, Port...
Seite 60 - Southwestern (Cotton Belt), and the San Antonio and Aransas Pass railroads for transportation for the district hydrogruphers.
Seite 58 - County. Gurley; post village in Falls County. Gus; post village in Burleson County. Gustine; post village in Comanche County. Guthrie; county seat in King County. Guy; post village in Fort Bend County. Guyler; post village in Montgomery County. Guys Store; post village in Leon County. Gyp; creek, a right-hand branch of Double Mountain Fork, tributary to the head branch of Brazos River. Gypsum; post village in Hardeman County.
Seite 56 - ... Brown County. Holik; post village in Waller County. Holland; town on the Missouri Pacific Railway, in Bell County; population, 678 Taylor. Holliday; post village in Archer County. Holliday ; triangulation station in Edwards County Nueces. Holliman.; post village in Milam County. Hollings; creek, a right-hand branch of Mountain Creek, tributary to West Fork of Trinity River Fort Worth. Hollis; post village in Madison County. Holly; post village in Houston County. Hollysprings; village in Newton...
Seite 128 - ... Rusk County. Stewart Ford; village on Colorado River Austin. Stiles; county seat of Reagan County. Stillwater; post village in Lipscomb County. Stilson; post village in Liberty County. Stink; creek, a small right-hand tributary to Brazos River (Sweetwater. [Roby. Stith; post village in Jones County. Stockard; post village in Henderson County. Stockdale; post village in Wilson County. Stockman; post village in Shelby County. Stock Yards; station at Fort Worth. Stoker; post village in Nacogdoches...

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