Field Notebook: Maryland, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, West Virginia 1910
Page 64
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Kirk collected fossils from at least 5 zones in the New England. There is some over crossing in this upper New England zone. There is no break between the New England and the Beecraft. Over all throughout the barn area looks more like a very argillaceous Haeul limestone that matures into shale. Over a bar of lime present but never much. The Ordiany of to the sandy Upper Ordiany is 260 far thick. The upper sandy Caroll any has a thickness of 150 ft. It finally goes into a quartz pebble argillanate Kirk will mark out the thickness, it may go to 75-100 ft.