Having just gotten back from a very long car trip, I thought I'd propose a few fun things to do to pass the time.



Turning to a well-known region, namely, to the United States and Canada, as shown in Professor H.

D.

Rogers' beautiful map, I have estimated the areas by cutting out and weighing the paper, and I find that the metamorphic (excluding the "semi-metamorphic") and granite rocks exceed, in the proportion of 19 to 12.

5, the whole of the newer Palaeozoic formations.

In many regions the metamorphic and granite rocks would be found much more widely extended than they appear to be, if all the sedimentary beds were removed which rest unconformably on them, and which could not have formed part of the original mantle under which they were crystallised.

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