Field Notebook: Texas, Oklahoma 1919
Page 37
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*Glyphycreas denduse n.sp., *Lingula altapinasi, *Ambreclin Hemicrura, and Ostraculiden squamula, m. J. All of these but the last species go up into the Marble Falls. On this basis the fauna should be Pennsylvanian, but as to the conclusion I am still skeptical. Then are next east for the detail a few hours to the old brick furn where much shun is exposed. Here 300 feet beneath the top of the shun we all collected shun fossils out of a blue shale. They says it's the same as the Decemba of Oklahoma. Then 2 or 3 hours nearer the detail along an airy trail that is about 20 feet higher than the brick furn to collect the same kinds of fossils. Here crinids are far more common. In the evening was at Mr. Hammill's home to meet his wife and its tell his company to joke. At eight visited the Roseana Oil Co. and the Empire Oil Co. were on a dinner at the Cragg coruse.