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Album caption: Outcrop of Van Horn conglomeratic sandstone on the south-facing escarpment of Sierra Diablo. 4 Miles West of bounds(Circle) Ranch, Sierra Blanca Quadrangle. Hudspeth County, Texas, July, 1931.
Album caption: Siliceous shale and thin-bedded chert of Black John chert. South side of Black John Canyon, 2 miles northwest of Figure Two Ranch, Van Horn quadrangle. culberson County,Texas. July, 1931.
Album caption: Ledges in lower part of Hueco limestone, lower part of Sierra Diablo escarpment 2 miles Westof figure Two Ranch. Van Horn quadrangle. Culberson County, Texas. July, 1928.
Album caption: Exposures of Van Horn sandstone(lower right), Scolithus-bearing and piloceras-bearing sandstone members of El Paso limestone(upper right), and Hueco limestone (upper left), the letter overlying the other two unconformably. Similar to number 286.South end of Baylor Mountains. Culberson County, Texas. July 1931.
Album caption: Forms of panorama with number 279. Outcrop of Van Horn conglomeratic sandstone on the south-facing escarpment of Sierra Diablo. 4 Miles West of bounds(Circle) Ranch, Sierra Blanca Quadrangle. Hudspeth County, Texas, July, 1931.
Album caption: Northwest end of Beach Moutain from the Hazel Mine; Van Horn sandstone overlain by El Paso limestone. Van Horn quadrangle. Culberson County,Texas. July, 1931.
Album caption: Limestone of Bend group(Marble Falls) inravine base of sierra Diablo escarpment. 2 miles west of Figure Two Ranch, Van Horn quadrangle. Culberson County,Texas. 1931.
Album caption: (Same contact as at number 285) Unconformable contact between Van Horn sandstone and conglomerate dolite of Hueco formation in upper left, Van Horn sandstone in lower right, Scolithus- bearing member of EL Paso formatin in upper right(above cave. South end of Bayler Mountain. One-quarter mile south of point 5043, Van Horn quadrangle. Culberson County, Texas. July, 1931.
Album caption: Scolithus-bearing swadstone member at base of EI Paso limestone. South end of Baylor Mountains, one- quarter mile south of point 5043, Van Horn quadrangle. culberson County, Texas, 1931.
Album caption: Closer view of Northwest end of Beach Moutain from the Hazel Mine; Van Horn sandstone overlain by El Paso limestone. Van Horn quadrangle. Culberson County,Texas. July, 1931.
Album caption: Victorio Peak member of Bone spring limestone, showing characteristic weathering of cliffs. Top of Sierra Disable escarpment2 miles south of B.M. 6630, 4 miles southwest of figure two ranch. VanHorn quadrange. Culberson County, Texas. July 1931.
Album caption: East-facing escarpment of Sierra Diable north of Victorio Canyon showing outcrops of Victorio Peak limestone at top, of Black limestone on slopes below, end of Hueco limestone forming ledges at the base. ALLUvial fans fringe the base of the escarpment. Van Horn quadrangle.
Album caption: Continuation of number 306. Exposures of Van Horn sandstone(lower right), Scolithus-bearing and piloceras-bearing sandstone members of El Paso limestone(upper right), and Hueco limestone (upper left), the letter overlying the other two unconformably. Similar to number 286.South end of Baylor Mountains. Culberson County, Texas. July 1931.
Album caption: Guadlupe pass and El Capitan. Southern Guadalupe Mountains. Engraving in Barlett's " Personal narrative of U.S. and Mexican Boundary Commission", 1850, vol. 1, p. 118. Illustration used by King in "Permiian of west Texas and southeastern New Mexico, American Assoc. Petrl. Geologist. Culberson County, Texas. 1942.
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