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 miles from camp. Road is about N-S. is at base of Mesa Verde formation. There is a coal mine just below our camp on west side of gulch. At dip 27¡ SW. The covers north facing slopes, opposite slopes barren. No large trees about here. Then we went upstream above camp. (large form) abundant on slopes covered by and. No (but found Amelanchier higher on slope). Only dead shells seen. Did not look for live ones. Three miles S of found on E side of gulch a two foot ledge of black limestone composed almost entirely of  and. Opposite, on west side of gulch, found same stratum, half way up the hillside. Did not find which Stanton said occur here, but the bluff where they likely occur has been badly washed by recent storms. Returned to camp at 2 p.m.