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of the Herald, who is a member of the University Advisory Board and a former member of the legislature. Upon return to camp, I found Austin Russell and Miram Bone, of Boulder Boulder, Colorado, in the tent. After supper we got most of the load repacked. It began sprinkling just before dark. It also rained when we were taking the stuff up town for shipment.



Meeker, Colo. Meeker, Colorado, Aug. 17, 1909 August 17, 1909

Sprinkled considerable during night. Cloudy morning, soon clearing. Started east at 9. a. m. on river road, crossing south end of dome where Dakota and Jurassic are exposed. The river debris on the terraces contains much sandstone, some granite and considerable igneous rock. Three miles east of town I collected Pisidium Pisidium from a ditch by the roadside and half