Field Notebook: IA 1951
Page 35
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that the "upper part of Morrison as first delimited, which in this paper is correlated with parts of the Dakota group of the Bellevue section, consists of soft friable sandstone and sandy shale. The lower part of these beds is similar in color to the Morrison." (Known fossils plants come from the "upper part of these beds." Lee himself may not have right base to Morrison 3. Lee confuses Szurian ss and basal Dk. cher- cql. (p. 30)