Field Notebook: Oklahoma, Texas 1922
Page 98
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and their industry does not represent the true New Scotland and seen yesterday with D. macrpleurus, but still helps him grow, a in the top of the Crymans. He saw rare Carasaurus about 3, but higher than the one with them or around it. I am now asking myself if the 30 fut of Bris d'Arc seen yesterday was all Dristan? It maybe that of the upper 3 fut collected from yesterday maybe Distan, the rest true New Scotland with D. nigrum macrpleurus. In the wood find saw a circularly striated marking that appeared to me &c a piece of the body chamber of a Gastrio- ceras. Major had also collected the same marking elsewhere and thought it to be a firebre. I saw it later and concluded it best referred to as Gastriroceras.