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 trains for and  to see the Fourth of July celebration. Now 8:30 a.m. and Markman is just dressing while Harry is still in bed. We had the cots again which we left in on our way north two weeks ago. Packed for shipment some of the outfit which we will not need again and left at noon, passing through, then crossing  to east side, recrossing to west side about 7 miles from  at the. We camped at 4:30 on (S. side), two or three miles below mouth of. While Dodds and Markman made a dry camp in a pasture, getting water from an nearby farm house, Harry and I started to examine the bluffs north of the creek, wading across. The formation is typical Fox Hills sandstone. Found, tooth and other fossil  at base of exposure. Near the top I found fossil leaves which I at first took for Laramie species