Excerpt from Tenth Annual Report of the State Geologist for the Year 1890
Much work has already been done in the preparation of Part II of this volume. Fifteen plates are already lithographed and drawings prepared, which will make at least six plates more for the second part of the volume. A large amount of material has been collected for study preparatory to the completion of this part of the volume, and the work on much of this material has been advanced so that it is in condition for immediate use.
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