Field Notebook: WY, SD 1955
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limestone interval, consists alternating fine gr IS, + grayish grey to gray clzystone Dinosaur bones are due N. of b2rn, 30° NE bridge t 85' E fence Route 1/6 Reconnaissance - S+E from Crook- Waston Co. line, Fell River exposed in road cuts and sturgeon bluffs could possibly piece complete section here though the bottom contact would have to be dug out contact with Skull Creek in first road bank W of the last (2nd) bridge over Mason Creek. Here bank, tho grassed shows black shale and sandstone contact with, at least 0.6 bentonite, 1dE from base. The lower part of the Skull Creek 4