Field Notebook: Florida, Quebec, Vermont. 1927, 1928, 1931
Page 70
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Generalized Ocala Section Quarry small flinty out, and the strata of rolled mica cars that in the dumper and the dumped as R.P. came for sand and metal. Greatest rim stands rubble and jelly mud. A land formation 10'-6'" Indurated hardened limestone with large and small sink holes that go down anywhere to 20 feet. What the firms we have are led or known, here to properly fallen mass. Pecten - Amusium layers with much flint. Echini very rare here. Not mentioned Echini layers with the pectens must less common. Large forams out or enn- as before. Chalk only my little flints and the bulk of the firms are the large foramns. To lose 1 quarry. Alligophagus very rare here and if more size. At our 60 feet deep.