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macfleura gone a just above the 11 foot of Sphidula
beds.
Just around the quarry on the Cork Valley road
there is a little road metal quarry exposing the upper
fossiliferous Ordianry. From here across the street
it is about 300 feet to the macfleura beds in
the Corrigansville quarry.
Corl Valley.
Coming across from Corriganville on the Cork
Valley road one constantly sees the Upper Ordinary
and at one Cork Valley locality one also saw it.
Therefore are of the Ordinary is here and there may
be more than 300 feet of it. I formerly thought it all out.
Collected fossils in the Bryozon beds (Callithyra beds)
and at about the Re formation gone of the D.B.B. and
a very small lot at the base of the Cork Valley section
I.E about 70 feet below the Bryozon beds:
Continuing from the place I slipped making it 300
feet to near the base of the Ordinary it is about 180
feet to the First Orthotheca bed. Then it is about
90 feet more to the base of the Bryozo beds. Then 120
feet to the base of the section. These are very rough
calculations.