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 in Lykins s.s. but found none. The Carboniferous limestones contain many crinoid fragments, mostly small, but we found nothing else. Continued misting and raining, so at 4 p.m. we drove to at, arriving much chilled. Roads very muddy. After supper talked with Prof. George and got better directions as to where he and Crawford found fossils in the Lyons.

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Bright, warm morning. Roads muddy. Started at 7:30. Past l.s. ridge N of, after photographing the ridge from top of butte. On stream N of ridge found typical purple conglomerate of Fountain. Above it on N slope of l.s. ridge, dipping S under the l.s. is a mostly thin bedded, crossbedded, fine grained sandstone of uniform red color, exactly like the Lyons as it occurs above the l.s. at {{place}Owl Creek Canyon, Colorado|Owl Canyon}} and elsewhere. Took photo of the ridge from