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White sand has clay nodules & many fragments of shells,
Returned to Onawa, at 1 PM & just made train.
Same old delay by same old grumpy agent.
Complained that I was late, & I had been standing at the window for some time waiting for him.

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[[underline]] Nov. 20, 1910[[/underline]] Monday
Visited the BCR&N cut N. of Cedar Rapids

[[image-pencil sketch of rock strata]]
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| 15 ft
Blue loess - fossils
15 ft |  | 6 ft
Kansan drift
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The upper loess is yellow, heavy, laminated below uppermost 4-5 ft
redder & coarsely tabular.
Blue loess typical with some [[?]], few sand nodules & fossils - 
Kansan with darker layer above.