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Title: The geology of Texas; Volume 1, Stratigraphy [printed 1933]
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Author(s): Sellards, E.H., Adkins, W.S., and Plummer, F.B.
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Publishing Organization: University of Texas, Austin
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Series and Number: Bulletin 3232 [1007 p.]
- Publication Date: 1932
- Map Scale: 1:2,000,000
- Cross Section: None
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Abilene,
Adams Branch,
Aguja,
Alibates,
Alta,
Arcadia Park,
Aspermont,
Avis,
Barton Creek,
Beaumont,
Beaverburk,
Bend,
Bigford,
Blaine,
Blowout Mountain,
Bluff,
Bone Spring,
Boone Creek,
Brad,
Brazos River,
Brownwood,
Buffalo Hill,
Bullwagon,
Burditt,
Butler,
Caddell,
Caddo Creek,
Caldwell Knob,
Camp Creek,
Capps,
Carrizo,
Catahoula,
Cedar Park,
Cedarton,
Chappel,
Childress,
Chispa Summit,
Chita,
Cibolo,
Cloud Chief,
Clyde,
Colquitt,
Coon Mountain,
Crockett,
Croton,
Day Creek,
Del Rio,
Dennis Bridge,
Devils Den,
Dog Bend,
Dozier,
Eagle Ford,
East Mountain,
Eaton,
Edwards,
Elm Creek,
Eolian,
Eskota,
Fayette,
Finis,
Fleming,
Fredericksburg,
Gonzales Creek,
Graford,
Graham,
Gueydan,
Horse Creek,
Jacksboro,
Kemp,
Lagarto,
Lake Kemp,
Lake Trammel,
Lipan,
Littig,
Little Brazos,
Lone Oak,
Lueders,
Manning,
Maybelle,
McCaulley,
McElroy,
Memphis,
Mexia,
Millsap Lake,
Mineral Wells,
Mingus,
Necessity,
Omen,
Onalaska,
Paint Rock,
Pepper,
Pisgah,
Queen City,
Rattlesnake,
Rocky Cedar Creek,
South Bend,
Strawn,
Talpa,
Tehuacana,
Timber Belt,
Vale,
Whitsett,
Willow Point,
Wills Point,
Wolfcamp
* Names and boundaries are not necessarily authoritative, and are provided here solely for general orientation.