Field Notebook: California, Oregon, Washington, Texas, British Columbia 1926, 1927
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Tuesday Jan 16 - Sunday. Near ten in the morning trot a walk out to the University and some met Professor Stiga- nar who was to let me up. Together we then walked over to his office and he showed me a lot of his own recent collections. The Devonian fish fauna is far more regular- tion Loring Cruell one. Considerably higher comes in the post-prod-Mysticarea fauna. In the San Catalina Out town also Devonian-dure reaps with Oceroularia and Pachyphyllum, each in several varieties, & these Orgamms wants to see all sorts of strange things but to one he simply has a gradual range of specific forms of the four fauna mentioned. The Mississippian fauna of J.E. Origina Stig- cannar resembles as if Meramecian - say Okatse time. With the numerous Archimedes I wonder if it's or said maybe. It probably is not Morgan as I see through. Over the regularation Pennsylvanian comes the Indiana River fauna- that's older than Karibot