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 frequent waterholes, separated by a few feet of moist ground, inhabited by, , , , , fish etc., banks lined with fine  and a few. Reached here at 4:30. Find here and mocking big (sic). Before supper we found a place where are very abundant, and in addition collected two species of  and, , and. Also found, and. Rained at dark and continued for some time after we retired.

Monday,

Examined the creek bluffs below camp. At the top is a zone several (4 or 5) ft. in thickness of bituminous shale containing abundant plant fragments, underlaid by white sandstone all badly weathered and very soft, containing iron concretions. Below this is a hard stratum of sandstone a foot or two thick, which presents a strangely krinkled appearance