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[[checkmark]] June 13
Breakfast              [[checkmark]] 0.70
Lunch                  [[checkmark]] 0.35
Supper                 [[checkmark]] 1.50
Wheel change           [[checkmark]] 0.30

Visited hill 12.7 miles N 75[[degree symbol]] W of Douglas smelter and collected there all day.

[[margin vertical]] Check June 11 [[checkmark]] Wire $1.00 [[/margin vertical]]

[[checkmark]] June 14
Breakfast                                    0.75
Lunch                                        0.86
Supper                                       1.75
Gas Bisbee 12.1               [[checkmark]]  3.28
Ship 2 boxes                  [[checkmark]] 16.66
Rivet rucksack                [[checkmark]]  0.25
Room, Douglas 1 night         [[checkmark]]  2.50

Brachiopods occur in north hill and north end of next hill south They seem to be confined to a zone of organic (now silicified) sand in a blue gray matrix. This zone occurs along the east face of the hill just above the talus. Brachs also appear just under the sandy zone. Sandy zone contains crescent shaped plicated oysters, small indistil[[guess]] and occasional echinoids. Brachs range for 20 feet above "sandy" bed and 5'? feet below it making a total range of feet. Sandy zone well displayed in long sloping north and of north hill where limestone descends below the plain. Brachs uncommon at north end of hill.

Brachs are most numerous at the saddle between the north hill and the one next south