Field Notebook: Alabama
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"though probably the most characteristic "tic skull in the Spondylus, The "led may be termed the Spondylus "led. " Nov. 26-94 "Spent the morning in placing "the two masses of G. III in green. In the afternoon began on G.IV which I hoped would turn out well but a few hours work showed it consist but of badly worn vertebrae. The only specimen taken of this skeleton is one molar tooth. " Nov. 27-94. Began to dig at G.V a great mass of sunburnt vertebrae and ribs.