Field Notebook: Wyoming
Page 74
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"On the low part part" there are "the beds and pillars in also. Henry Lane Can, just down to the so called Cantre. Considering also of the thickness is not less than 260 ft. Since the Bar is 1890. ^[illegible] ^[illegible] "Grand Herp." centimiles out of the hills & again beneath the red bed. At the upper Henry's point are numerous but poor. Down a eminence, a Hornfels. There is an unconfomity between the Cantre, and White Trios since at the head of the Canton tree in out much more than 260 feet of Carbon- junius while when one saw the Canyon & of the theclines is retrenched at 450ft. This I course includes the "[illegible]" since there at the base Land tract from Terestellus (large finds and in abundance) and Hornfels. At the Little Canton the thickness of Cantre seems to more like that at the head of the Canton and yet one detects them no unconfomity. At the Little Canton the top red bed seen at the head of the Grand Canyon is wanting otherwise the beds are alike. At this S.E. end of the Grand Canyon or entrance one can see the Terstary laws down