Field Notebook: SD 1964
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gray to rusty, are greenish finely sanded is with. light to rusty up to 4' in long dim tabular masses. Rare fossils - A-4677 millif? small ammonoids - see coll. cone layer holds up spur below the knobs Carrying on cone layer top unit, 5) to W side spur just NW of 2 knobs. Measuring up over grass slope to spur-capping layer of cones. 6) 23.0 covered, at top is layer (gray (up to 3' l.d. tabular) rusty brown warty fossiliferous cones. (large cuculloses and highly varied fauna; Protoceratida assoc. broa, most common.) About 3.0 below gray layer scalyware) small cones, mazy very fass. Coll's from these two layers & just below top unit 6 - A-4678, single cone. 32