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of the beds are typical Fox Hills sandstone, with long concretions such as those at White Rocks White Rocks, and other more tabular and extensive one which cause the formation to weather into broad-capped pinnacles. Found a few fish vertebra and some fine fucoids fucoids. Lower down, Markman and Harry found a number of species. At the base of the river cliffs are intercalated strata of shales which may be Pierre. Left there at 1:45 p.m. Reached Longmont Longmont, Colorado 18 or 20 miles away at 6:30 p.m. Two livery men refused us hay and W. H. Diebens refused to allow us to camp in an unoccupied pasture, the first such refusal we have met. Camped in another pasture across on the S side of creek and W side of road. Finished supper at 9 oclock (sic).

Thursday (sic) July 6, 1906 July 6, 1906

Left Longmont Longmont, Colorado at 7:35 – reached Boulder Boulder, Colorado at 11:45 a.m.