Field Notebook: Wyoming
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Col. Knight says that the Dinosaur beds in large cavernous shield whilst the quite ideas. The Fox Hills in prawns and the water gets down through it carrying away dints of the Fox Hills and thus form a sinky? Of the former Of course are late on the Dinosaur plains are not sands but most of the other to be. In the afternoon about 30 I us collected Fox Hills fossils. I gathered a few of the rare forms. Dicroceramus are very abundant All the fossils occur in nodular masses which when unweathered are very hard and blue in color. Otherwise their color is brown and lighter covered. Secured a byzance and a coral among other things. Of the latter Mrs. Linnigare has good example.