Dissertation: Texas 1960
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4. Gaptank formation, 4.0 miles west of Marathon, road-cut by Highway 90, sandstone in nose of north plunging anticline; Triticites comptus, T. ventricosus. 5. Gaptank formation, 400 yards east of the base of Section 7, orange-brown sandstone; Triticites milleri. 6. Gaptank formation, northeast side of Leonard Mt., just below dike, includes Cooper's 705f; Triticites ioensis. 7. Gaptank formation, Leonard Mt., 0.65 miles N 62° E of BM 5860, slump block, Cooper's locality 704w; Triticites beedei, T. primarius. 8. Gaptank formation, Wolf Camp Hills, Hill 5060, 30 feet above base of "grey limestone"; Triticites ventricosus. 9. Gaptank formation, Wolf Camp Hills, at notch in Hill 5060, middle of "grey limestone" (65 feet above base); Triticites ventricosus, T. comptus. 10. Gaptank formation, west side of Hill 5060, near top, about 20 feet below a 7 foot brown weathering dolostone; Triticites comptus, T. ventricosus. 11. Nealranch formation, base of Lenox Hills, 2.1 miles N 47°W of Decie ranch house and 75 yards south of the base of Section 7; Schwagerina emaciata, S. pugunculus, Triticites ventricosus, T. uddeni. 12. Nealranch formation, base of Lenox Hills, 200 yards S 30° E of the base of Section 7; Schwagerina gracilita- tis, S. pugunculus, Paraschwagerina gigantea.