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 through wet weeds and mud was hard, so we did not do much climbing and found no fossils except one, which Terry found at the base of the Mesa Verde. Dips vary somewhat, owing to folds, but in general are westerly, from northward. ((This is the west side of the "Grand Hogback", one of the major physiographic features of NW Colorado)) In the gap here above is a small reservoir, where we collected one, a lot of small  and. Under logs we got ? and. Dead were somewhat common about the. I found two live ones clinging to the upper surface of rocks beneath. and are common here. Also a large. We returned to camp about 1:30, wet and tired. At 4 p.m. I started up creek again, rain having ceased. Found very abundant