Field Notebook: Alabama, Mississippi, Wisconsin
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Cocoa Tuesday. Oct 22 Thursday, Left Cocoa at 7.30 A.M. on the trip [illegible] to Gleborne. Examined some [illegible] two miles west of Cocoa just before coming in to the Inny road. Saw four bones. Then drove to James arriving there at 11.0.- Started for Jim Mason's place, a relative of Gitterma. From twelve to two looked we considerable picked out "[illegible]" and saw remains of at least six jagirdum and Durodon. Also a nearly complete skull. But outside from Durodon vertebrae nothing was worth taking up. Then started for -- more "prairie" about three miles from Gorgon's place but found them limited and nothing of value, nor here fragments to indicate Durodon and jagirdum in the soft light chocolate colored clay in which I found our jagirdum II. Returned and stopped over at night at Inny at Mrs. Graham.