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feeding the horse we drove to a gulch 2 miles SW of Windsor Windsor, Colorado. The gulch has cut deeply into the Pierre shales with some narrow sandstone bands. Found but 2 determinable fossils, one ((Ostrea inornata Ostrea inornata written in, then crossed out)) and another which I do not recognize but which I also found in the upper Pierre shales at the first station this morning. Then we drove S and W around the long gulch, reaching a point about 6 miles SW of Windsor Windsor, Colorado, and crossed the Cache la Poudre Cache la Poudre River, Colorado 3 miles W and ¼ mile N of Windsor Windsor, Colorado, crossing Fossil Creek Fossil Creek, Colorado just before crossing the river. On the bluffs just before reaching Fossil Creek Fossil Creek, Colorado we crossed what appears to be the yellowish concretionary Fox Hills sandstone as found SE of Windsor Windsor, Colorado, but it was dipping sharply toward the E or NE, from which we must infer a fold. The Cache la Poudre Cache la Poudre River, Colorado SE of Windsor Windsor, Colorado looks and smells