Field Notebook: New York, Pennsylvania, Washington District of Columbia 1906 - 1908
Page 78
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While my the Porcupine still lives, Of N. C. monkeys may spread south and if those many still live, Those that died out here at the horse are Most deer. Pataxman formation is marine, Scott holds with Ortmaun and Oare that this deposit is Miocene. Belar another continental deposit terminates above by the Notostylops beds. These formations are removed in time far farther from the later must be difference of geome a bit. Grey can are the Parpean's The Parpean animals have descended into those today Parpean = [illegible] Pleistocene. There is no great break between the Parpean and Santa Cruz = Pleistocene. In other words the paleontologists of the N. Hemisphere are agreed on these creations while the S. C. paleontologist will to make the beds considerable older. The Santa Cruz Rodents are much like those of N. Hemisphere but close analysis shows all to belong to the same or own families. Had dinner at Baletts at 8.0 P.M. 13 of title.