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The writer describes briefly the Tertiary formations in northeast Mexico, gives their areal distribution, and compares them with their Texas equivalents. They are more marine. The regional dip is much greater, affording a better opportunity for study of their outcrops and assuring more certainty in their correlation. The Cretaceous is only mentioned in describing very briefly the changes from the Texas to the Mexican section which occur in this region and their contribution as source material for the younger sediments. The known structures are mentioned and structural trends described, together with the theory as to their probable origin and age of uplift.
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