Field Notebook: Arizona, Texas. 1923, 1924
Page 76
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and up through the laras and ask, first of Queens sidek and then the Devil's gulch. Finally one enter a white out. made of magnifite puttrite of late Cretaceous intrusion. This own this man that mineralized the entire area with copper, silver, urn and gold. It probly was this intrusion that hard faulted the globe area badly, and as described by Rausme in the Globe Trib. I have two samples of this granite. I finally get through the granite one and then down through the Cengric lar to Miami. At Miami one turn on all several miles and then last into a little stream to see some jewelt flood of Oceomian, where is the best place for Dev. fossils of far seen. This the re- gulation Hagenbergi fauna may have 15 species or so are had. Then one instead to Globe some sort