Field Notebook: Maryland, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, West Virginia 1910
Page 21
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Contact near Otisville N.Y. Hudson R. N. 41 E. May, strike [illegible] 410 N. W. Klara jun N. 41. E., May Strike. by 370 N. W. Here a dense heavy bedded crinoidal li. The Crepans quarry is all of Gran- lith and Limestone. The Drillus reports Trilobites scarce except Stomatopora an Leperditia alta. In the afternoon examined the Trailrite Mountains to the S.E. of Tri States. Along the road along the eastern side in small quarries may be seen to good advantage the Crepmanus. On the top of the ridge at the house of Mr. Delmas once be seen the Lower Ordinary, The Trailrite ledge is back this little farm in a small hog-back. It is here that Mr. Delima traded on 2 summer trips. Beyond to the east is the higher Eastmans ridge.