Field Notebook: Oklahoma, Texas 1922
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emulation in lit of. I said that the Karikat had Triamic forms, what I should have said was that the Karat had such. Hope thinks it easy to carry the emulations from place to place in the fusing of lithology. Hope Le n creed. Days Profform forepy is way off off in his emulation about Deckelly is in conflict also with Oartan. Will send me a copy of his emulation table and that I may show to Langwell. Days Le also noted the desert sand in the Creeaming. Refuses the Thinarump as a desert horn. At least he agreed with my views. Also agrees with me in regard to a southern land (Lornia) and a northern one (Utah or farther north). Think how much else there smaller lands. Is sorry he published a second volume to go with his old geology, no guide forms. And thus him.