Field notebook # 2, 1904-1905, notes from the Harford-Owego quadrangle
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6780 This section starts with an exposure about ten fathoms at south edge of block 80 and extends in small ravine in North eastern direction from (b) a Covered Bar 1298' X b Hard sdry sh 10' X c Bluish gray shly ss. 10' X d Bluish gray shly ss. with 3' X e Bluish gray shly ss. 7 f Covered 12' x g Bluish gray ss. 1' h Covered 3' i Grayish ss. 1' j Bluish gray sdry sh 6 X k Bluish gray rather blocky ss. 12 X l Hard rather massive ss. 2' m Covered 10' x o Bluish blocky sdry sh et ss. 7' o Covered 5' p Bluish gray hard sdry sh 7 q Covered 2 X r Bluish gray sdry sh 4 s Covered 5 X t Bluish gray sdry sh 15 Bar 1420 Drifts 680 The lowest (C) of the section is in small stream just above water and it is in north half of block 80 at 1360 a Covered Bar 1360' b Bluish gray sdry sh 3' c Bluish gray sdry sh 20' d Covered 17' x e Bluish gray sdry sh. 10' f Covered 10' g Covered 30' x h Bluish gray sdry sh. 2' i Covered 289' 678N This is a continuation of 802 1740' x a Bluish gray blocky shale 10' b Covered 5' c Bluish gray clay shale 4' d Covered 20' Glacial e Bluish rather blocky shale 2 Bar 180' drifts 159'. f Covered very bad shale