Field Notebook: Oklahoma, Texas 1922
Page 89
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The fauna follows directly the Durod pool and appears to me to be Liodutroa, and say Liodutroa at that. Has Permian old runs. On the tip of the Durod pool recurs a bed less than a foot thick that is often replete with crood. Saw a good deal of such crood and took a specimen. It is evidently from this zone that one trunk collected by Reed comes from. We then went on to the mile due S. of Trumb's to see Reed's locality no. 9, n 9 of Quentars map. I did not see the stream spoken of by Reed but we went across the farms. Below the Durod pool recurs much ocher that has striatopora, a large form branching irregularly. Then came in a highly crystalline limestone evidently the half the Bois d'Arc since it had the repu- lation New Zealand fossils, as Spirifera