Field Notebook: Illinois, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Missouri, New York
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Friends. It has the larn jar in portus. It was found within a few hundred feet of me collecting stations, Near the designs of the Mount Pearl Limestone in the vicinity of Lawrence much excellent plant material is found. Mr. White would be much interested in this material, see small note book. Belleston has much Lower Cretaceous material which he would like to have Mr. Station work up. If he will do so he will have more material collected the sum- mer. He will desire to have all speci- described and figured. Report to be published one year hence. In return for the work he will let me have all the cluphite material we desire. Of course the Univ. will pay for drawings. The Univ. has almost no fossils from the Manton bed but Mr. Ryder has. From the Keewatin formation there is considerable but there is no great variety.