Field Notebook: Oklahoma, Texas 1922
Page 20
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Monday, Dallas Texas March 13 - 1922 Raining today. At ten o'clock called on Ah-Fibs and found him intensely busy. Then with Dr. O.C. Price and E.B. Stiles inspected the subsurface laboratory. Equipment very slight for foraminifera work, has two assistants in getting cores needed. Some Trias are marked out and others are gotten in sections. All in all little is to be expected since this a month for scientific work. Expect definite results as quick as asked, and the men have not time to get acquainted with the data which is all new to them. Price has not yet had time to go into the field and study the Cordovian outcrops. If they do not know the charac- ters of the outcrops how will they know from the underground ores.