Field Notebook: Arizona, Texas. 1923, 1924
Page 123
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"[illegible]", and get ready to leave early in the morning for San Antonio. Marathon, March 22-1924. Saturday Left off at 6:15 A.M., and shipped four boxes of fossils by Express, Elliott, Checked my large hand bag to San Antonio, and at 7:55 A.M. was off for San Antonio. Looking from stage-road to the north- east, one has a wonderful view of the Teconus Staff dipping sandstone and others are planned to a plane upon which the Comanchia can be found; just to the south of Teconus one has the best view of this grand unconformity for less than three miles. The Teconus north of the railway dips beneath the Comanchian. At 1:10 P.M. one sees the Rio Pecos, the water today is deep green, evidently clear water.