Field Notebook: Wyoming
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to the Tertiary plain. Here a gust came from butts upon us. Then we strode miles for we down hill down the plain to Dry Creek and Camp near Mantzo ranch!! Aug 4-99 Friday, Camp VIII "The Dinosaur monarch of the Ats. The largest of all vertebrates When he drank he died of the fontains And no one knew what he ate He whist out with the Jurassic And did not come back again Shed home further in dying. Then Cheer for the big Dinosaur." Composed by St. Vincent Coe, Cedar Rapids, Ia., and sung by the Forest Fiddlers Club. To the tune of Red White Blue.