Field Notebook: Wyoming
Page 33
Image from the Biodiversity Heritage Library. Contributed by Yale Peabody Museum of Natural History. | www.biodiversitylibrary.org
Transcription
"day of March thirteenth a strike of meat 6. When I returned to camp found that my tent had been deluged and my bedding swamped. Prof. Knight brought in his bed and we slept together. Our numerous places for Omisaurus bones which leads me to believe that canyons perfectly would be result in another. Lanyon found a specimen at the center and at turns it over to sleep for order stay to dry it out. Carleton also find a few bone in the bed beds, the longest known. Aug 28 on my way to Green River I see again the Cameo Bluff. To the east of Aurora station several miles one sees much of the FT Benton and the Atlantisaurus hips begin to appear in a very fine Bluff. On we proceed around along the southern the strata rises higher and forms the Cameo Bluff and lower are lower strata in the red beds make their appearance. The track and road cuts through the anticlinal and reveals the strata much a show screen diagrams. The Jura continues to the west - Prof Dr of Medicine Pmr.