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a single dead Planorbis bicarinatus Planorbis bicarinatus and one poor valve of a Pisidium Pisidium) and now (11:30) have everything ready to load on the wagon as soon as it arrives. We will probably feed the horses, eat a hasty lunch, and start. I find we have lost my box containing fine dissecting, egg blowing and other instruments, fossils and mollusk catalogue, mollusk boxes etc. a serious loss. (Found later). We left Greeley Greeley, Colorado at 2:30, changing our route for a longer trip. Drove through Eaton Eaton, Colorado to Ault Ault, Colorado , arriving at latter place at 7 p.m.. Had a cold piercing gale all afternoon and were chilled with our slickers on. Camped at edge of town.

Wednesday June 20, 1906 June 20, 1906

Left Ault Ault, Colorado at 7:50 going north. Intended to drive past Boyd’s Big Springs Boyd’s Big Springs, but missed the ranch. Drove through another ranch where there were water holes then on to the NE for Eastman’s Lake Eastman’s Lake. Roads generally