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 Dodds with horse and buggy. We reached at  at 6 p.m. There seems now no possible doubt about the Fossil Ridge sandstone being continuous with the Hygiene.

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Started S at 8 a.m., collected fossils where breaks through the ridge and crosses the road, then drove S to  and turned east visiting the sandstone outcrop 1 ½ miles east. It dip E 8˚ and is indistinguishable from the Fossil Ridge sandstone, but contains no fossils except a few. (see below). Probably represents upper member of Hygiene sandstone as found further south, but much further from the lower member. Upon further search found quite a number of fossils, all of which were, but