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Relation of Evanston and Almy formations at the type locality. At Evanston, the line of parting between Evanston and Almy formations lies between the points A and B in plate 13-B; upper beds are conglomeratic Almy; lower Evanston. Slack pile at foot of hill in foreground marks sited of old mine no. 2. The hills across the irrigated bottom of Bear River are composed of nearly horizontal strata belonging to Knight formation. Cook County, Wyoming. 1905. Plate 13-A in U.S. Geological Survey Professional Paper 56. 1907.
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Relations of Evanston and Almy formations at the type locality. Detail of prominent hill at left of plate 13-A; parting line between Evanston and Almy formations is shown slightly to left of center in photo 157. Cook County, Wyoming. 1905. Panorama in three parts. Photo 156, 157 and 158. (see vac00156 and vac00157) Plate 13-A in U.S. Geological Survey Professional Paper 56. 1907.
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Relation of Evanston and Almy formations at the type locality, at Evanston. The line of parting between Evanston and Almy formations lies between the points A and B in plate 13-B; upper beds are conglomeratic Almy; lower Evanston. Slack pile at foot of hill in foreground marks sited of old mine no. 2. The hills across the irrigated bottom of Bear River are composed of nearly horizontal strata belonging to Knight formation. Cook County, Wyoming. 1905, plate 13-A in U.S. Geological Survey Professional Paper 56. 1907.
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Relation of Evanston and Almy formations at the type locality. At Evanston, the line of parting between Evanston and Almy formations lies between the points A and B in plate 13-B; upper beds are conglomeratic Almy; lower Evanston. Slack pile at foot of hill in foreground marks sited of old mine no. 2. The hills across the irrigated bottom of Bear River are composed of nearly horizontal strata belonging to Knight formation. Cook County, Wyoming. 1905. Plate 13-A in U.S. Geological Survey Professional Paper 56. 1907.
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Relations of Evanston and Almy formations at the type locality. Detail of prominent hill at left of plate 13-A; parting line between Evanston and Almy formations is shown slightly to left of center in photo 157. Cook County, Wyoming. 1905. Panorama in three parts. Photo 156, 157 and 158. (see vac00156 and vac00158) Plate 13-A in U.S. Geological Survey Professional Paper 56. 1907.
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Relations of Evanston and Almy formations at the type locality; detail of prominent hill at left of plate 13-A; parting line between Evanston and Almy formations is shown slightly to left of center in photo 157. Cook County, Wyoming. 1905. Panorama in three parts. Photo 156, 157 and 158. (see vac00157 and vac00158) Plate 13-A in U.S. Geological Survey Professional Paper 56. 1907.


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