654 GEOLOGY OF THE YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PA1!K. 



Possil Forest, bed No. 5, "Salix bed," about 4()(» feet above bed No. 1; Lester F. 

 Ward and F. H. Knowltou, August I'J, 18S7. 



Fossil Forest, bed No. 6, "Platanus bed," 4'-!,j feet above bed No. 1; Lester F. 

 Ward aud F. H. Kuowltoii, August 19, 1887. 



Fossil Forest, bed No. 7, Ligliest bed. 515 feet above bed No. 1; Lester F. Ward 

 aud F. II. Kuowltoii, August, 1887. 



Hill back of Yaueeys, near standing truuks: Lester V. Ward and F. H. Knowl 

 ton, August 10. 1887. 



Cliff west of Fossil Forest Itidge, near Chak-edouy Greelc, lowest bed, altitude 

 aliout 7,'.iO(l feet; Lester F. Ward and F. H. Knowltou, August 15, 1SS7. 



Cliff west of Fossil Forest Ridge, upper bed, 250 feet above lower bed; Lester 

 F. AVard and F. H. Knowltou, August 15, 1.S87. 



East end of Fossil Forest Mountain, bed on same horizon as fossil trunks; 

 Lester F. Ward aud F. II. Knowltou, August 1.3 and 22, 1887. 



Sjiecinien Kidge, head of Crystal Creek, opjiosite mouth of Slough Creek, 

 "Platauus bed." altitude about 7.500 feet; Lester F. Ward aud F. H. Knowltou, 

 August 24, 1887. 



Specimen Kidge, opposite mouth of Slough Creek, "Quercus bed," 100 feet above 

 "Platauus bed;'' Lester F. Ward and F. H. Knowlton, August 25. 1887. 



North of Pinyon Peak, on Wolverine Creek, altitude 7,!)00 teet; Arnold Hague, 

 August 10, 1887. 



1888. 



Yellowstone Kiver, one-half mile below mouth of Elk Creek, bottom of bluff'; 

 F. H. Knowlton, August 29, 1888. 



Yellowstone I'iver, one- half mile below mouth of Elk Creek, .'>0 or 40 feet above 

 the river; F. H. Knowlton, August 27, 1888. 



Yellowstone River, one-half mile below mouth of Elk Creek, lop of bluff'; F. H. 

 Knowlton, August 27, 1888. 



Bluff on Yellowstone Piver, 1 mile lielow mouth of Elk Creek: F. II. Knowlton, 

 August 4, 1888. 



Cliff' on Yellowstone River, short distance above mouth of Ileilroaring Creek; 

 F. H. Knowlton, August 10, 1888. 



Southeast side of lull above Lost Creek, bed No. I; F. H. Knowlton, August 

 8, 1888. 



Southeast side of hill above Lost Creek, bed No. 2; F. H. Knowlton, August 

 8, 1888. 



Southeast side of hill above Lost Creek, beds No. 3, 4, 5; F. H. Knowlton, 

 August 8, ISSS. 



Southern end of Crescent Hill, 300 feet above wagon road; F. H. Knowlton, 

 August 9, 1888. 



Southeru end of Crescent Hill, " Platauus bed''; F. H. Knowlton, August 9, 1888. 



Northeast side of Crescent Hill, opposite small pond in slope, altitude about 

 7,500 feet; F. H. Knowltcm aud G. E. Culver. August 2, 1888. 



