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"August 5th continued.
Like Richmondian and maybe of the same formation.
Saw out a trace of a print. The series consists of thin red
clay that is separated by black shale and the whole is decidedly
squeezed and rolled into one another.
In the afternoon we went to Cape Jane and found
the dip Tbd 50° N-E. and the strike N-65° W. Here occurs
Taonurus, and also very small Lingula.
On the Prieto road the "Ovis" like sandgels cross the
road with a steep dip and a strike of N-70° W.
It is too cold, windy and going to continue outdoors.