Field Notebook: Oklahoma, Texas 1922
Page 96
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Transcription
About so far above the base of the Henghorne in the same kind of material I saw the same species but much rarer. Here Bipidula paleata attain a much larger size; also here Anastrophia (small), Orthos tondardi like, We then drove further east and collected at about 100 feet above the base of the Heng- horne. Common A. reticularis (large), Muder- dina, Hemoeopina (crase plicatum, as short), Stiripon oculiftilis (of me seen), Meristella (at atrka), Bipidula paleata (still small), Orthothek sulplanus, Lep. shmtridoli, Stroph. punctulifus, Dolmanella elegantula, small Rhpidomella, large Rhpidomella, Bilbites varica (small), Micinulus, Rhyg. neglecta, A. libr. whitiana, Dictyonella, Limeanella, Stiptulasoma, small Lewis/kourt Farosib, Calymone, Acacoti, Dolmanus (all till nows rare). The Camarceous are cruse in abut