Field Notebook: Arizona, Texas. 1923, 1924
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Jan 20 -1924, Tuesday, Sunday. Wrote letters to Berkey, Lawson and LeRoy about Geological Abstracts. I then began work on small Historical Sett. At 2 P.M. had dinner at Stroganows home. Returned to Hotel by 5 P.M. Jan 21 -1924, Monday, Tuesday, Sent the one of from Japan to LeRoy. By registered mail, No 10500 U.S. Post Office. Started on Tunic-Jurassic up to 4 P.M. Then walked over to the Tunamic Hills, a crosscular pyrene Haell basalt supposed to be of Pleistocene age. The foss specimens of lava are from the City road metal quarry. Then climbed to the top of the hill with the post letter A in it, written by the students of Univ. of Corry. A grand view of the mountains from the