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 Hygiene sandstone exposed on east side of isolated hill in mouth of, dip practically vertical, strike N 33˚ W, containing and.

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Dodds and I started on horseback for at 8 a.m. A very hot day. Where the road running S from strikes  the Laramie sandstone  and some shales are well exposed with dip E of 38˚ and strike N 6˚ W. Rocky Flat, between  and  has much quartzite in the debris sheet, increasing southward. Coal Creek valley is almost covered with it, forming “windows” in