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locality is now so readily 
accessible that if Dr. Resser should 
visit the place next summer, he would 
be able to drive an automobile 
right ud to the outcrops, provided he 
cost-pones it until the latter part of 
August, after the mud holes have dried 
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out. The exact locality is northwest 
new automobile road betwe 
Libby Creek and 
out! 
of Te* 
at an elevation of about 10,700 
southeast of the Snowy Range, 
Medicine Bow Quadrangle, Wyoming. The 
locality is easily reached by automobile 
from Laramie,-a distance of about 50 
miles, - and one can find accomodations 
at Brooklyn Lodge, only three or four 
miles from the outcrons. I cannot 
refer him to a. particular snot, but 
he will find the algal structures 
distributed through some hundreds of 
feet of buff-weathering, dolomitic 
marble that is well exposed in broad 
bands, striking northeast and southwest 
between the two creeks above mentioned. 
The outcrops have been glaciated, and 
are very good, as indicated in the 
photographs• 
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