Field notebook # 2, 1904-1905, notes from the Harford-Owego quadrangle
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"Dr 3D" continued from page 1 r Covered 10' s Bluish gray sdy, 25th cowd. in bottom wood 7' t Bluish gray rocky sdy sh. 8' x m Bluish gray pgy ss. 10' n n n 10' n Covered Bar. 17'9" 3A (July 4-1864) Glenwood creek section Bar readings wagon road bridge 560' Ry bridge 630' Sp. Lewis zone 650' Matson 'ty'dike 785' The Matson dyke crosses Glenwood creek in a north and south direction. it is about 4 acres at a place where the stream makes a turn from east 20° north to east. The dyke has forced itself up through this soil shale, almost vertically, being pulled a little to the west, and has weathered away at about the same rate as the adjoining rock. Dr 6B (7-6 '64) I examine flowing north first cl. is at 1425' d Bluish gray sdy sh with ss. bands Bar 1425" a Band of bluish gray ss. b Bluish gray sdy sh, wt't 3'4' c Covered Bar. 1880 Bar. 1460' x D Bluish gray sdy sh. 5' x E " " sdy as. 5' x f Bluish gray sdy, blacky sh. 2' x g Bluish gray sdy sh. 4' h Covered 4' x i Bluish gray sdy sh. 10' j Covered 30' x k Bluish gray rocky ss. Bar. Bar. 1520' 3' l Covered 3' m Bluish gray sdy sh, pthy, cr. 25' n Covered 16' x O Bluish gray sdy sh. 4' p Covered 10' x g Bluish gray sdy sh at ss. 5' t Covered 3' s Bluish gray sdy slightly covered 12' x Covered 9'