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[see p. 7,8,135,143]
Deer Ranch 7/26/58
7/26/58/1 (= 7/24/57/1) bed 12 of Sec. 20.
beds 4 & ?
7/26/58/2 (- 7/31/57/3) Sec. 20, bed 45
7/26/58/3 (- 7/31/57/4) Sec. 20, bed 17
7/26/58/4 Section 20, bed 22,23,24 -
The junction look similar generally.
There's beds on field - mostly the free
specimens are from the lower break or lower
calcocinite - hand sample from upper part
Byezone commences upper 1'.
7/26/58/5 (= 7/31/57/9) bed 27, Sec. 20.
7/26/58/6 (= 6/24/57/7) bed 37, Sec. 20
7/26/58/7 Sec 20, bed 42
7/26/58/8 Above (can't read) King's 1st 1/2 -
of Leonard (mine Sec. 20) about
25' in silicified layered ls.
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7/26/58/9 - Jurassic & byzone from Crown
orange calcocinite 20 degs SW of Wendell
and Detrital tuffs 17 miles N E of Deer Ranch
(Leonid Popular Tank) From side Cody
faulted & folded Triassic?
7/26/58/10 Calcocite zone
From the Jurassic zone, King's Sec. 12.
bed 26 (p 66 H Bull)
7/26/58/11 - King's bed 24, Sec. 12, upper
part in conglomeratic portion-
We saw no Jurassic from bed 22 although
bed 31 y King's section 12.
7/26/58/12 - Layers are from bed 22 of
King's section 12.
7/26/58/13 - Ceratites from bed 24,
King's section 12.