Abstract
The major structural features of the Eocene beds are shown in a way that enables the reader to get a fair idea of their relative size and significance. The several important anticlines, synclines, and fault zones are described, and a suggestion is made of a possibility of cross-folding influences from central Coahuila being projected eastward into the Gulf Coastal Plain of northern Mexico and South Texas.
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