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Whitetail formation, as exposed three-quarters of a mile northwest of Continental spring; shows character of deposit in its upper portion. Gila County, Arizona. December 13, 1901. Plate 11-A in U.S. Geological Survey Professional Paper 12. 1903.
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Naco Hills from crest of Escabrosa ridge. In the foreground are hills near the mouth of Escacado Canyon, composed of faulted masses of Pinal schists and various Paleozoic formations. In the distance, below the Naco Hills, to the west and southwest is San Pedro valley, stretching southward into Mexico. On the left appears an outlying spur of the San Jose Mountains, beyond which on a clear day may be seen the town of Cananea. Cochise County, Arizona. December 19, 1902. Plate 8-B in U.S. Geological Survey Professional Paper 21. 1904. Figure 6 in U.S. Geological Survey Folio 112. 1904.


    map background search result map search result map Whitetail formation, as exposed three-quarters of a mile northwest of Continental spring; shows character of deposit in its upper portion.  Gila County, Arizona. 1901. Naco Hills from crest of Escabrosa ridge. Cochise County, Arizona. 1902. Naco Hills from crest of Escabrosa ridge. Cochise County, Arizona. 1902. Whitetail formation, as exposed three-quarters of a mile northwest of Continental spring; shows character of deposit in its upper portion.  Gila County, Arizona. 1901.