Field Notebook: Quebec 1908
Page 80
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to me to be the time equivalent of the Edge- arrd, Missouri fauna. The horizon of this fauna appear to me one little than of the Medina found at Hamilton than any others. Pascellus occurs probably less than is felt relative to the above mentioned faunas. Of my experiences of yesterday and today an account I have made a good discovery. I intended to get to a large expression about five miles west of the Jupiter River and there within a mile did when we were crossed by a considerable stream. To cross it meant over foot and this I did not care to do. On the other hand I jumped or did not go because I was tired out to the point of exhaustion when I reached the camp. It is not the distance that two or had to wade in a little track and walk 30 or more paces to carry is what does it. Half a mile beyond the river that Hrolled our passage are a arrow foot bean.