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LAND MAMMALS IN THE WESTERN HEMISPHERE

Fig. 3.—Bluff on Beaver Creek, Fremont Co., Wyoming. The White River beds were deposited on the worn and weathered surface of the Uinta, the heavy, broken line marking the separation between them. The valley was carved out long after the deposition of the White River strata.