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Hill consisting of Mancos shale near Delta, illustrating the barrenness of the shale slopes, and showing the occurrence of a zone of black shale about 300 feet above the base of the formation. Delta County, Colorado. 1907. Plate 4-A in U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 510. 1912.
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North wall of Boxelder Canyon at Greenacre ranch; showing Sundance sandstone resting on orange colored sandstone probably of the Jelm formation, and this on evenly stratified beds of the Lykins formation. Larimer County, Colorado. 1922. Plate 26-B in U.S. Geological Survey Professional Paper 149. 1927.
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Channel off mouth of Little Huntington Creek near Mount Vernon. Shows main channel of Potomac 30 feet deep and Creek channel 5 to 10 feet deep. Altitude 1500 feet. Virginia. September 2, 1920. Photos taken between 2:30 and 4:30 p.m.
Mattawoman Creek. Marsh in upper part of estuary, from 3000 feet. Channel 6 to 9 feet. Mud flats appear light colored and marsh growth dark colored. Virginia. September 2, 1920. Photos taken between 2:30 and 4:30 p.m.
One and one-half miles northwest of Tappahannock. R.D. Mesler standing near Cypress stump and knees. The bed of peat which once covered them outcrops in the brush covered bluff. Tappahannock quadrangle. Virginia. No date.
Album caption: Lee 525. Same as 524. Index card caption: Near view of the sea wall at Galveston.
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Forelle limestone seven miles south of Douglas resting on Satanka shale. Central Wyoming. June 1922.
View in canyon at east end of Casper Mountains. A near view of Casper formation. Central Wyoming. 1922.
Fossiliferous rocks of Cretaceous age (possibly Mesaverde) about one mile east of Hot Sulphur Springs, Colorado. (Middle Park). 1916.
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Lyons sandstone in ridge to left and Permian "crinkly" limestone to right. South of Greenacre ranch. The valley between is red shale corresponding to Satanka shale. Larimer County, Colorado. May 1922. Published in U.S. Geological Survey Professional Paper 149, Plate 15-B. 1927.
Railroad cut about three miles north of Thermopolis, showing lower Dakota conglomerate at left, red lower Dakota shale in middle, and middle Dakota sandstone at right. Big Horn Basin, Wyoming. June 1922.
Freezeout Hills, Wyoming. Basal, cross-bedded gray sandstone of Sundance formation and overlying beds up to Dakota sandstone. Dip slope of Alcove limestone in foreground. Wyoming. June 1922.
Whites Chapel. R.D. Mesler and C.S. Towles standing at the tomb of James Ball, the grandfather of George Washington. Urbanna quadrangle. Virginia. No date.
Side view showing, on the butte to the right, the "Witch's Cap," which suggested the name of the group. Summit County, Utah. C. 1914. Plate 24-B in U.S. Geological Survey. Bulletin 612. 1915.
Canyon of the Dolores River west of Bedrock; Wingate sandstone; Kayenta formation; Navajo sandstone; Entrada sandstone; Morrison formation. Montrose County, Colorado 1925. Plate 18-B, in U.S. Geological Survey. Professional paper 183. 1936.
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Characteristic view of the north wall of the canyon through which the tourist passes near Point of Rocks, the bluffs are composed of the coarse sandstone which separates the two groups of coal beds of the Mesaverde formation. The Rock Springs coal group lies below this sandstone and Almond coal group above it. Carbon County, Wyoming. C. 1914. Plate 14-B in U.S. Geological Survey. Bulletin 612. 1915.
A Miocene giraffe camel - after Scott. Illustration. American Museum of Natural History. No date.
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