Geol. Note the remarkable absence of limestone among the drift. Most of drift-rocks seem to have been derived from lower Series (#4.3.2.1.) Near the Mts limestone quite common in gravel of creeks &c scarcely a fragment on the plains. As the limestone is mostly confined to the central & highest parts of the range, & the lower beds above mentioned seem generally to form the outer & lower tier of mountains. It would seem that no glaciers of any consequence could have been descending at time of greatest & last submergence. That gravel probably distributed by coast ice, & that water at deepest did not rise high up on the mountains proper though overtopping the foot hills.
Camp. 1st Branch 6. W. of crossing of trail. 6 A.M.
B. 25.69
T. 46" NW. partly cloudy
Noon. Swell lake B. 25.69 N.N.W. partly cloudy
T. 56"
Camp 24 m. W. of Butte station 8 P.M.
B. 26.30
T. 52" Calm. clear
Sept 2. Left camp 6 A.M. & travelled on to pools about 8 m. W. of Buttes. Some of Scouts killed a buffalo bull near the track just before lunch halt. Sent back for some of meat.