Field Notebook: SD, WY 1961
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Locality 35 - Lantry dam. Sampling. Dam cut A1375? No.1, Mixed sand silt and clay about 6-8 feet above base of section. Markedly "worm- worked"; fossils rare, a few Idoneerz in sandier spots, rare small concs [see earlier collections] No.2, A 2-inch shale break about 5 feet below lower large barren conc. layer. "worm-worked"; some OB stzin and round OB pezz sized fa concs locally. No.3, Spot sand sample at horizon of upper zone large barren concs. co439 No.4, Concretion: - Barren Timber Lake memb. conc. - small one from between large conc. layers. No.5, Concretion: - Bevvvn Conc. Timber Lake member. - small one c0440 No.6, Concretion - Small fossiliferous type. Locality 71. Cut on old, abandoned section line road south of Lantry, mid edge E½, SE¼, NE¼, sec.33, T.11 N., R.22 E. In Timber Lake member of the Fox Hills. Large concretions fairly fossiliferous here but picked over. Road traverse down Cheyenne breaks - Timber Lake present south of Lantry, but road S. of Dupree shows only shaly beds below the colgate equivalent. Outcrops are poor. 1