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 and as Hilton had urged, we made a very hasty search for fossil teeth but found none. Then went to where we arrived at 4:40 and did no work. Started back by a more southerly route. The formation around Martha Sebosky’s has a decided tendency to change from yellowish to whitish, passing rather abruptly from one to the other and the upper part is emphatically a sandstone. (By the way, the formation where we dug out the put an abrupt point on the picks in digging.)

Sunday,

Sprinkled at breakfast time, then cleared with steady northerly wind. We left camp in gulch at at 9:15, going a mile or so south to. Then southwesterly over rolling prairie for. Crossed B & MRR where once was. There is not a building now or even a sidetrack at the lagoon near a cabin ((.)) about 10 miles S of is a ledge of