Field Notebook: Arizona, New York, Ohio, Texas 1924
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Pale Top is a chert conglomerate of angular pieces of all sides of tr to 4 inches across. It seems to have no forms of its own in the jute, in fact the jute is all of the same kind of material. Loose fusa- line occur like those particular and gypsumone. It proves essentially incomparably varieties of the Penn. belus and I saw an original hollow maybe or flat deep. Age is unknown, but may be the beginning of either later Perm. in Permia. Thickness unknown, what is seen maybe 10 feet. All the material is of the Penn. belus. Pennsylvanian. Reddish li less than 10 feet thick. Has the Orthostichia morganiana fauna below blue li. with many Orthites like those above and below. Have none of this fauna. Thickness ? 10 feet. Blue li with bioclastic algae goes somewhat chalky. ? 20 feet thick. Contains many bya Productus that Morganii in the Russia princeuraldi's like the fauna.