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"Aug. 28 - 1923
At the E. end of my Kelley's
pond sequence the upper earth
has sandy clol. and finally run this
to a cope made of peat & then slowly
that clol. & large metre bedded
sandy clol. to the N.E. These are with
higher Peater, 200 feet thick is
how beds of the Deep Cant. This
few time has cuts 200' of my earth.
Clay 200 and I do not get near this
making a thin clay bed.
Shelf to E., is under chalk 3'-10'
corals & layers
20' in earth sand clol. all
before further over. This may be base
of My Cant. Was a thickness of 3'-5'
Sandy clol. pieces are 18" across, this
looks like Rigg Moor.
Noted once again: To over is the
Sandy clol. or what described, it may be Peater,
or base of My Cant., but cuts more Peater till,
The N.W. E. is 5'-3' sandy clol. caps above
described & if occurs to him terms,
Keifer W.E., Farther E. at end of
and only with from from.