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Album caption and index card: Zuni from housetops, looking east. McKinely County, New Mexico. n.d.
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Album caption: Pyramid Butte, Navajo Church, in north end of Zuni Uplift. McKinley County, New Mexico. n.d. Index card: Distant view of Navajo Church and Pyramid Buttes. Panorama with hjk00098, hjk00099, and hjk00100.
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Polygonal jointing in upper part of Gallup sandstone member: closer view at the locality in photo 14. Photo by Sears. McKinley County, New Mexico. 1930. Plate 29-B, U.S.Geological Survey Professional paper 193-F. 1941. Album: T. 14 N., R 9W. Sec. 16: Typical weathering in the Gallup sandstone. Index Card: Polygonal weathering in sandstone.
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Intertonguing of Ostrea soleniscus marl with layers of the "Stray sandstone". The marl is composed largely of Ostrea soleniscus: The bed sandstone contains only scattered remains of the elongated oyster. View in sec. 9, T.14 N., R.9 W. Photo by, J.D. Sears. McKinley County, New Mexico. 1930. Plate 30-C U.S.Geological Survey Professional paper 193-F. 1941.
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Album caption: North end of Zuni Uplift, from west of Fort Wingate. McKinley County, New Mexico. No date. Index card: Panorama with 97. Panorama with hjk00097, hjk00099, and hjk00100.
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Sandy marl composed largely of Ostrea solenis, the indicated specimen is 18 inches long. Photo by, J.D. Sears. McKinley County, New Mexico. 1930. Plate 30-A, U.S.Geological Survey Professional paper 193-F. 1941. Album: T.14 N., R 9W., sec. 9. Ostrea soleniscus 18 inches long in boulder of "stray" sandstone.
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Album caption: Looking north along the Cretaceous hogback of the north end of the Zuni Uplift west of Fort Wingate. McKinley County, New Mexico. n.d. Index card: The Hogback east of Gallup. Note: Published as plate III in U.S. Geological Survey. Bulletin 767.1925.
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Closer view of the outcrop shown in photo 10: Photo by, J.D. Sears. McKinley County, New Mexico. 1930. Plate 30-B, U.S.Geological Survey Professional paper 193-F. 1941. Index Card: Near view of oyster reef shown in No. 10 From Album: T. 14 N., R. 9 W., sec. 9
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Album caption: Navajo Church, near Fort Wingate. McKinley County, New Mexico. 1882. Index card: Navajo Church east of Gallup.
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Album caption: Northwest end of Zuni Uplift from west of Fort Wingate. McKinley County, New Mexico. n.d. Index card: Panorama with 98. Panorama with hjk00097, hjk00098, and hjk00100.
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Gallup sandstone member of Mesaverde formation, showing mode of weathering: sec. 16, T. 14 N., R. 9 W. Photo by, J.D. Sears. McKinley County, New Mexico. 1930. Plate 29-A, U.S.Geological Survey Professional paper 193-F. 1941. Album: T. 14 N., R. 9W, Sec. 16: A sink hole in the Mancos Shale. Typical Gallup sandstone in back.
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Album caption: Steep-dipping bed at northwestern end of Zuni Uplift from west of Fort Wingate. McKinley County, New Mexico. n.d. Index card: Panorama with 99. Panorama with hjk00097, hjk00098, and hjk00099.


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