Field Notebook: Texas, Oklahoma 1919
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anything other fossils are correlations based on fossils. He presented me with a map on which he sketched the surface outcrops of various Pennsylvanian formations. In the afternoon Mr Carpenter, the lead geologist of the Empire Co (a close mate of Chester A. Reed) took me in his car along with Schneider, Bryan and Krepps to a canyon about 2 miles up the river from Delmar where there is a famous fossil locality in the Dolan. Gastriportos are very rare here. The place is 10 miles north and 3 tree miles north of Bartlesville, Okla. This is 2 miles east of Clark. Below is the A. M. Corner of Norata quadrangle. The fossils in the main are gastriports and tirabos with the latter on and Peyray prody mountains have very diverse and common. Almost no other horizons are seen. The fauna remains of the Civer of Graham Texas, but are for about the same things in the top of this canyon. Bryan said he would send me the material he collected at a previous time from this locality.