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Gully developing headward by sapping and modified by slipping. Two miles southeast of Mount Tamalpais. A characteristic landslip hollow at right. Compare 2835. Tamalpais quadrangle, Marin County, California. 1906.
Digital File:ggk02834 ID. Gilbert, G.K. 2834
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