Field Notebook: Arizona, Texas. 1923, 1924
Page 108
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rounding being due not to rolling, but are due to weathering. The limestones have much cheat but all of it is due to weathering. Weathering will exceedingly commen. The weathered tiny joints that break or much of the li., is often removed and this criteria perhaps gets but little into the bloom. On all sides from this li. not there's a that bahajada of cheat, small pocketed pieces of li immersed in a brownish soft soil. It's all my loose or that mes fort steps are depressed an wet a or. This soil can't be dust but more especially residual clay from the li. Everywhere the surface below the bahajada is a flat surface and the pockets show cheat marks. Of actual markers there are but few and the bloom is here remarkably flat. Perhaps there is no water flowing out of the bloom. The bloom is very wide and extensive, and I saw but little of it.