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Cloudy, soon clearing and hot. Mr. Kyser hitched up and took Terry and me down the river, where we met W. D. Blythe at his house. He had a fine Indian vessel found a few hundred yards east of his house at foot of cliff ((outline drawing of vessel in notebook)). Gave us a and some other leaves and showed us two horizons. The lower one, about 150 yards E of house, was clay next to (below) sand-