Field Notebook: Kentucky, Indiana 1904
Page 21
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Dear Leon tells me that near the top it also has been of limestone and limestone and then appears as a conglomerate. Saw something of this kind but not a conglomerate. Also saw Farisite cricrus, and Platygeos multiplex at about 2 feet is generally seen followed by a brany-sandy cliff, in places 3 1/2 feet was seen. See the Jeffersonville section. cliff. It is on this Horse plain that Jeffersonville is situated. West line of the city of Jeffersonville Indiana. Between the west line bounding the city of Jeffersonville and the old Smith and Morgan foundry built in 1853, but the mill was destroyed, is exposed from 9 to 11 feet of whitest granular limestone. There are Stephoclerata to Spirifer acumini-