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 Upper Dakota sandstone- 30

Dakota Shales-150

Lower Dakota s.s.25

Jurassic Variegated clays, some parts calcareous (some green fine grained s.s. in talus probably from above stratum)--30

Hard l.s. with many minute calcite slivers (?)-40

Rather friable light gray s.s (or is it indurated clay)--31

Compact drab l.s. partly soft-30

Light gray, rather friable s.s. (10 ft. bluff in center)--58

Lykins ? Light gray hard s.s. 12

Abruptly passing into pink, then into red. The gray is by leaching as shown by the irregularity of the pink line, which does not follow stratification. Left on the 3:56 p.m. train reaching  at 4:00 p.m. (sic). Met Prof. George at depot, starting east to be married.