“…Pennsylvanian eolian deposition is widespread and has been documented from the lower Casper Formation (Steidtmann, 1974), lower Tensleep Sandstone (Mankiewicz and Steidtmann, 1979;Kerr, this volume) and Quadrant Sandstone (Saperstone and Ethridge, 1984) in Wyoming and adjacent Montana and Colorado, in the lower Weber Sandstone of Utah, Wyoming and Colorado (Bissell and Childs, 1958;Driese and Dott, 1984), and from the Honaker Trail Formation of the Hermosa Group of southeastern Utah (Loope, 1984). In addition, eolian sandstone is present in the Manakacha and Wescogame Formations of the Supai Group in northern Arizona but has yet to be documented in the literature.…”