Field Notebook: Georgia, Virginia, West Virginia 1902
Page 49
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"Ten comes" is chief to whitest very heavy bedded limestone of very great thickness, Pkt the barrier are repeated. Mild & O.392 stands obscurely in exposure of this limestone. The cliff in general appearance is that of the lime-stone of the High Bridge, Said in my Dr on the chalky side limestone saw P sericulus, P minutissimus, Patellella parvula, etc. the large one of from the mouths of by Achymnells nem anielgi and P. alternata amaranth. I seem nothing today indicating Shred or Clay, The red rim ore piece certainly indicates the clintas. The heavy quartzite that Medina. This limestone continues & of Eggleston where I stopped observation for the day. Arrived at Penistone at about 8 P.M.