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 collected quite a lot. They were small species. The strata dipped south. A few rods further up the beach we found the and  horizon and collected a lot. Proceeding north up the beach the bluffs got higher and we got into lower horizons, the dip being perhaps 5 or 10° S., but no more fossils. Got some recent. Left the beach at and walked to, where we got a room at  at 5 p.m., very hot and tired. Had a tremendous load. At 6 p.m. we dined at the, $1.00 for the two of us. After dinner I wrapped our fossils and got them ready for packing.

((clearly Henderson meant 'Cali.')), Friday. .

Up at 7:20, breakfast at private boarding house 60¢ for the two of us. We then