Field Notebook: Illinois, Indiana, kentucky, Missouri, Wyoming, Pennsylvania 1909
Page 55
Image from the Biodiversity Heritage Library. Contributed by Yale Peabody Museum of Natural History. | www.biodiversitylibrary.org
Transcription
Comm'n I would not be surprised if the worm attached to the Strygana, which may have been the cause in the chattering of the hinge. There also seems the layers shells and the dumpling begins to be decided here. June @ Creek surface. Here the Stryphodatas are rare are flatter. Below this level I can tell the shells are are flat and [illegible] some just a little of the creek may be seen the contact between Oromia and Kinderhook same Kinderhook. from says has Cone, if the same only as Japhnet. [illegible] beds maybe the same as Littergraphic limestone, Pretty not but rather the last of the Kinderhook. disconformity 12" Lower Burlington, Granit. melo. here 6" Kinderhook Shale bituminous " 5" Almost Unpyr, Ififorms top of Craighead Creek 30" "Barn shell" Upper Craighead Creek shale gradually introducing hard layers and large lomelea Dexten. Atypa reticularis.