Field Notebook: Texas 1924, 1925
Page 47
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nira. First in a horizon with Ialonia and heart urchins, Then further on in down beds a tidalre beneath which is another jagu off one had the time gone with heart urchines many of these echini could have been collected. Then turned north and mainly lost to the north side of the Guadalupe River where there is a high cliff of the lower Glen Rose. Here occur small clustering among shale-ling zones, and one of these beds so some fat thick meatthey, a bright red is filled with Orthyroidulite. Toof a few paprays of them with Amphileura and a very large clay orbited gastropod. About 3 miles northy Stancrod, Crnal County in a blue clay bed collected a very large species of Orbitulina - the hat shaped from as yet undescribed, At 3 P.M. it began to rain and we had to quit collecting. The roads for many miles were very diffuse, and the great majority of them between Driftng Ming and San Marcos very poor. Then the engine of the car heated for all day and most jus got headache.