Field Notebook: Arizona 1925b
Page 54
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S.W. and all in Tornado. The Tornado has considerable dull shale in their zone, mainly in the lower half. From Picher J.E. to Bistree the Penn.(Maes) is are solid grey li. without shale. Evidently as we go north we are getting more and more shale, and merging into the Grand Canyon sh. and so. series. The li. of the lower half of the Tornado are our chalky (=impure) and some of the beds are lithographic lells with a de cided emerald of pasteure. The road goes around the Ark., end of the Grand Mt, and then E. through a gap separating them from the Pinal Mts mainly of Urcheden ochers. Finally N.W. to Globe Hatch lies to the E. of the Pinal Mt's. We are stopping our night at the Dominion Hotel at Globe! Set here at 7.15 P.M.