Field Notebook: Oklahoma 1919
Page 60
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Transcription
"with the jacal and Stanley. Of course on the train of diastrophism which has threatened the argument. Therefore I cannot see how we can disregard the good evidence that connects the Canyon with Upper Tennessee time. On the face there must have been mountain making at the close of the Dravelgan and we do not know elsewhere if a diastrophism at this time, if however the Windsor should turn out to be Torm age and not Dravelgan then we would have moun- tain making in both places at the same time. At 4 P.M. it is raining again.