Field Notebook: Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New York, Ohio, Rhode Island, Ontario 1916, 1917, 1920
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Section made as from stream. Richmondian shales with some thin li beds, 10' thick. This is near the general level of the county, as well a change in sedimentation Maysillian Refringquainted 4" shales 5' with almost no limestones, and Refringuines. Refringquia ponderosa grise shaly li, about 7' (Terminal H. [illegible]) Argon alt fms just beneath Atchewyke. Shales with inegular thin li.yams, 4' R. ponderosa altern. P. lyrnae shales 12' R. ponderosa altern. Nodular li and shales contt R. ponderosa, and P. lyrnae heavy and small crinoids Fine Orthorus fms of Tertiary zone, near drowned at about 7 feet. [illegible] beds. Then shales with li. Probab 10 feet, or may be more. Richmondian seen 10 feet Maysillian seen 37.