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422 PROCEEDINGS OF MONTREAL MERTING, 
LST (298). Dakota sandstone on carbdoniferous limestone, west bank of Platte 
river below Ashland, Nebraska. 
1482 (S10). Jail and court-house, Cheyenne county, Nebraska. Loup Fork and 
Gering formations resting unconformabdly on Brule pink clay, Look 
ing northwest. 
1489 (311). The jail, Cheyenne county, Nebraska. Gering formation resting un 
conformably on Brule pink clay, Looking east. 
1484 (815). “Chimney reck,”? Cheyenne county, Nebraska. The spire is of Ger 
ing sandstone. The slopes are of Brule pink clay, containing a bed 
of voleanic ash. Position of the volcanic ash indicated by horse 
Looking west. 
L485 (827). Gering formation eroded by wind-blown sand 3 miles northeast from 
Freeport, Banner county, Nebraska, 
L486 (339). “Smokestack,” Banner county, Nebraska. From the east, The 
smokestack is of Loup Fork conglomerate, of which other fag 
ments are to be seen farther back on same ridge. The base of the 
ridge ts of Brule pink clay. 
14ST (S41). “SSmokestack.”? Banner county, Nebraska, From the west. The 
smokestack is of Loup Fork conglomerate, a fragment of an old 
river channel of Loup Fork times. 
1488 (42). “Twin Sisters,” Banner county, Nebraska. Shows Loup Fork and 
Gering formation lying unconformably on Brule pink clay; also 
yoleanic ash-bed in lower gap. Looking west. 
1489 (343). Conglomeratic sandstone lens in Brule pink clay 5 miles south from 
Gering, Scotts Blut county, Nebraska. 
1490 (344). Loup Fork conglomerate lying on Loup Fork sands 10 miles south- 
east from Gering, Banner county, Nebraska. Looking northwest. 
1491 (345). Loup Fork conglomerate 7 miles south-southwest from Gering, Seotts 
Bluff county, Nebraska. Looking southeast. 
1492 (348). _ Scotts Bluff, Scotts Bluff county, Nebraska. From north side of North 
Platte river, 3 miles distant. “Dome rock” in the distance. Loup “ 
Fork and Gering formations on Brule pink clay, 3 miles northwest 
of Gering. 
1498 (855). Bad lands in Brule pink clay on south slope of Scotts Bluth, Scotts 
Bluff county, Nebraska. Looking northeast. 
1494 (356). Bad lands just north of Scotts Bluff, Scotts Bluif county, Nebraska, 
Looking north to and beyond the North Platte river. Shows rem- 
nant of plain from which Bad lands have been formed. Tn Brule 
pink clay. i 
1495 (363). Blowout with core 3 miles south of Harrison, Nebraska. Loup Fork 
formation. Daemonelix beds. 
1496 (864). Daemonelix beds in Loup Fork formations near head of Little Monroe 
canyon, Sioux county, | Nebraska. Looking northeast. 
1497 (365). Typical sand hills 15 miles north from camp Clarke, Nebraska, Show- 
ing smooth leeward slopes. Looking northwest. 
1498 (866). Typical sand hills 9 miles north from camp Clarke, Nebraska, Show- 
ing blowouts characteristic of windward slopes. Looking southeast. 
1499 (368). Toadstool park”? 3 miles northwest from Adelia, Nebraska, Sioux 
county. Thin sandstone layers in clays of Big Bad Land series, 
