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62. Camp Howard (White Bird). Cu, An, Ag. 



12 miles SSVV. Grangeville, N. P. R. R. 



Paleozoic sediments cut by diorite. 



Veins. 



Lindgren, W., A geological reconnaissance across the Bitterroot Range 



and Clearwater Mountains in Montana and Idaho. P. P. 27, 1904, p. 



107. 

 Min. Res. 1907, pt. 1, p. 299. 

 1908, pt. 1, p. 425. 



63. Cottonwood Buttes. Au, Ag, Cu. 



Cottonwood station, N. P. R. R. 



Pretertiary sediments. 



Veins. 



Lindgren, W. P. P. 27, 1904, pp. 106-107. 



64. Crooks Corral. Au, Ag (PL). 



51 miles north of Evergreen, P. & I. N. R. R. 

 Bench gravels. 



Min. Res. 1907, pt. 1, p. 299. 

 1908, pt. 1, p. 425. 



65. Dewey (Harpster). Au, Cu. 



7 miles west of Grangeville, N. P. R. R. 



Slates and schist cut by diorite. 



Veins. 



Lindgren, W., P. P. 27, 1904, pp. 105-106. 



66. Dixie. Au, Ag. 



78 miles southeast of Grangeville, N. P. R. R. 

 Granite. 

 Veins. 



Lindgren, W., Mineral deposits of the Bitterroot Range and Clearwater 

 Mountains, Montana. Bull. 213, 1903, pp. 66-70. 



A geological reconnaissance across the Bitterroot Range and 



Clearwater Mountains in Idaho and Montana. P. P. 27, 1904, pp. 91-96. 



Min. Res. 1905, p. 232. 



1906, p. 258. 



1907, pt. 1, p. 299. 



1908, pt. 1, p. 425. 



1909, pt. 1, p. 348. 



U. S. Bureau of Mines Bull. 166, p. 41, 1919. 



Livingston, D. C, and Stewart, C. A., The geology and ore deposits of 

 the Dixie district, Idaho. Idaho University Bulletin 9, No. 2, 1914. 



67. Elk City. Au, Ag (D. PL). 



52 miles SE. of Grangeville, N. P. R. R. 

 Pre-Cambrian gneiss cut by granite. 

 Veins, stream gravels. 



Lindgren, W., Mineral deposits of the Bitterroot Range and Clearwater 

 Mountains, Montana. Bull. 213, pp. 66-70. 



A geological reconnaissance across the Bitterroot Range and 



Clearwater Mountains, in Montana and Idaho. P. P. 27, 1904, pp. 91-96. 



Min. Res. 1905, p. 232. 



1906, p. 258. 



1907, pt. 1, p. 299. 



1908, pt. 1, p. 425. 



1909, pt. 1, p. 348. 



