"...Geology deals with the rocks of the earth's crust. It learns from their composition and structure how the rocks were made and how they have been modified. It ascertains how they have been brought to their present places and wrought to their various topographic forms such as hills and valleys plains and mountains. It studies the vestiges which the rocks preserve of ancient organisms which once inhabited our planet. Geology is the history of the earth and its inhabitants as read in the rocks of the earth's crust.
To obtain a general idea of the nature and method of our science before beginning its study in detail we may visit some valley such as that illustrated in the frontispiece on whose sides are rocky ledges. Here the rocks lie in horizontal layers. Although only their edges are exposed we may infer that these layers run into the upland on either side and underlie the entire district; they are part of the foundation of solid rock which everywhere is found beneath the loose materials of the surface..."