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Transcription
"Cats up to strike across.
What the relation of the Caney is to the
Jackfork Stream does not clear. In this area
they never come tops the, He would not return
to express an opinion from kind. This then
leaves the Caney still in the air, unless we
say that it is equivalent of the flood stages
about the middle or above the middle of the
Starley. This is a very plausible explanation
of the Broadford and Caney. If then the Cany
in Tennesseean or is the broadford and are
of the Starley. The Jackfork should then be
leaf Pennsylvanian and the equivalent of
the Monno series.
On the other hand the Arkansas morewities
and the starly may be the shone deposit of the
Mississippians (including the broadford) while
the Starly may be the equivalent of the Tenn-
essascan (including the Arcamas and Caney)
In this event would follow the Monno seas
and then the part inworts of Pennsylvanian
seals.
Again the Starly may be the equivalent of
the Tennesseean (including the Caney) going