Field Notebook: Wyoming
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Dail Creek U.P. Red sandstone and candy shale 20 feet. Capped by whitish sandstone. Red beds estimated shale 15 to 20 feet. Whitest heavy bedded ss. Crow bedded with. about 20 feet. Red shale 5-7 feet Whitish sandstone shale 36 feet Red shale 8 feet Thin layer of ss 2 ft Red shale 4 feet ss to the dip into the folded white crowns ss. 22' Slightly conglomeratic at top. ? End of Trines. Greenist to Cliff. Sandy shale. Deaths down rapidly in face for some valleys 20 ft. Belenmites = Ammonites dominant. Buff, crowm heavy bedded ss. about 70 feet. Belenmites. Red Buff white sandy shale. Deaths down rapidly into cliffland. Buff blue holigmos. Belenmite. White crowns ss. 5 ft. Soft buff to greenish sandy shale about 10 ft. Caenula Bell. Main Belenmite layers. Soft White to Cliff ss, 15 feet. Greenist shale drift hard a branny limestone conglomerate pebbles cementing. 20 ft. The limits come here and a little more.