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Contributed by Yale Peabody Museum of Natural History.
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Transcription
Sep 1 - 1933
The below here is comp, Estimate
other & ston, The cementing is for
lawn to high tur, So about 10' thick.
Beneath under electric lawn black. This
is not a breccia but one of the regulatue
edge some clay due to percolation
through
surface. The
Beneath are 2-3' of Minnequa
like this red.
The below is truly a true headin
dirt.
Just at the base of Pomer plants in the lawn
10' is comp, but has one area pieces of the
higher mix up to 2' long. The bottom of this
layer shows plain its stately character.
In other words the thin bedded Minnequin
type of beds may tend to be a higher
material and started the whole to slide and
break up. Sayles photo is in base of the bed
and is 2' long. Other Higher rocks are
3' long. Of the Minnequin bottom pieces
up to 3' long and 10" thick.