Field Notebook: Maryland, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, West Virginia 1910
Page 78
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Youris? renausmi here. Also, Alsynnella lomellata. This is the Cladofora rectiliminta gone. The greater revenue is 7/2 feet beneath the top or just above a local thromatopora reef that attains to 20 inches in thickness. In the Maurus quarry about 10 feet of the upper part of this zone is decoriff crinoid and has also Prismaticoglymma and Marsio- porinae. Cladofora though not these 10 feet. Trachyeras gethaldi from these beds (Cairich or clumps). In Maurus quarry the thickness In the bank of Maurus quarry this contact is rather sharp and is seen to be slightly viney-reef and the lower bit of the Marsilic slightly cylindric (lime, purule). Marsilia Break here Tolmoray n Borsardvill. Used extensively for lime burning. Top of Borsardville (typs. Celly). Thickness given by Penni Derry 120 feet.