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 Massive l.s., not bedded, with and -10

Pink s.s. with chert concretions12

Same as next to last l.s.---5

Granite surface remarkably even, showing cutting into sea cliff by waves at sea level. Down gulch is a fault. Water has formed stalagmitic deposit locally called a volcano, 50 feet in depth. Granite weathered 15 ft down. Passed over a dim trail down along slopes of 40˚ far above stream bed. Erosion is proceeding with great rapidity. Every little gully has a fine fan at its mouth. Reached at 11:30 and had dinner. Rained during dinner Have passed some good timber. At mill there were red spruce logs 2 ½ and 3 ft. in diameter. Where reaches plains section is Ft. Lyons exposed, vertical 15

Lyons, mostly covered, slightly overturned-- 66

Krinkled s.s., very calcareous, with limestone-- 24

Gypsum, about-- 30

Covered valley-- 300