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April 28th
Out to Dugout Mountain. We went south along the front and formed a road leading to a canyon located about on The 30-o 10' parallel. In the front of The range are small knolls or hills formed of very steeply dipping rocks. I estimate the dip to range from near 30-o at the bottom of the section to 60-o or 70-o in The upper part, The distances given opposite the units are slope elevations.

G.-contains Xestosia, Agelesia & Institella- the section is mainly Cathedral Mtn.

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I ___|25' basal belong cretaceous.
H 60'|Mostly covered but some this yellow sandy or [[strikethrough]] pep [[/strikethrough]] pebbly ls.
G 20 |This gyoselly ls. + blue shale with to 10' quartzose ls. Dip 60°-70°
F 20'|Orange dusty rock in lower 1/2, upper 1/2 yellow serrly
E 35'| This shale but mostly srossioe detail ls. Fossils all broken
D 15'| gray, egle ls.
C 25'| Tap 10' in musty cal.
b 15'| platy not slate
A|covered

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