Field Notebook: Maryland, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, West Virginia 1910
Page 62
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Regular bedded thin laminated batulenic. 2 feet. Irregular bedded (laminated) auf batulenic. Inorganic reef formation bare action. These beds belong in the Tolman way. It is at the top of this bed that one sees the jagged edge into which the Cocgnans fits. Contact absolutely sharp but easily seen. Cocgnans, Cottony This con- tact has been along the rail way. [illegible] Tenacious cracks filled with calcite. These are not seen in the Cocgnans The 5 feet and the 6 feet are Cocgnans the lower part of the 30 foot bed, Kind said he got more, an which identified it as the [illegible]. I saw none and no one else found it today. Partially correct but needs looking into.