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foot of 26th St., the Anomia Anomia horizon is 12 or 15 ft. above the water, with a clam clam horizon lower down and an oyster oyster horizon at the base, forming the beach of the bay. Up the beach we did not find any Anomia Anomia, the Pleistocene beds having been eroded away, and about 10 ft of loose soil forming the greater part of the bluff.

Thus [NW-SE sectional drawing in field book].


San Diego, Cali. San Diego, CA, Thursday June 23, 1910 June 23, 1910.

Up at 6:30. Breakfast at Opera Cafeteria Opera Cafeteria, 55¢ for both of us. Cotton 15¢ Got a box and finished packing our specimens. The box contains only material from foot of 26th st., all fossil. The other material and a few 26th st. fossils fill one of the suit cases, the other containing our clothes. All these are