Fay 33, 1936 Visited plum p o int,Md. , 
with ITorman Boss. Left D.G. at 6:00 AM and 
returned home at 10:15 PM* Dustance travelled 
U& miles. JIG3& 
Excavated sku 11, mandible, periotic A Bulla, 
r i"bs , v er t eh r ae, home ru s , and po s sihly other 
"bones from face of cliff 1.5& kilometers south 
of Plum Point wharf (a little mono than 1 mile & 
about fj/fr'ji&imeu. from beginning - of cliff south of 
opening on Anderson farm) . End of mandible was 
found protruding from face of cliff at a height 
tMr 
of 3 feet 5 inches above the base in zone 11 , 
about 44 inches above top of zone 10 and at the 
line of contact between the brownish sandy clay 
and. the more compact- greenish sandy clay which 
are both assigned to Zone 11. $($"3fo 
Left mandible of another Get 0 there found in 
about Z feet below the top ^ 
shell band (zone 10) 
of that zone. At base 0 
the action of the tides. 
cliff and exposed to 
I oca ti op. 
of cliff north of opening on Anderson 
Large atlas of a Get 0 there found in zone 10 
at a noint about 1/E mile south of Plui. pt.wharf. 
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May 30,19 Visited Plum Point .Maryland. 
Pound top of skull’ of Eurhinodelphis with broken 
end of rostrum protruding from face of cliff at 
point marked plum Point on contour sheet at a 
distance of at least 1 4/io kilometers north of $ 
Blum point wharf- in greenish blue sandy clay 
about 6 feet above beach level mid approximately 
feet below zone -10. Specimen was clearly ./ 
within zone 6. nostrum was missing and jagged 
in A 
end of base was exposed to view. 
About a mile south of Plum Point wharf, and 
one 11 were found the extremities of the 
mandibles of a somewhat larger cetothere than 
that collected on the preceding trip, neither 
were saved for the collection. A right perioti 
of a dolpliinwas found on the beach.Also coral. ^ 
