Field Notebook: Maryland, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, West Virginia 1910
Page 86
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35 long beds. 2,4 2, 4 3,6 4 2,6 4,8 1,8 1,6 2,4 7, 83.06 Total Marlins are about Marlins. Which has 8ft.10" Returning to the rest of the hill with Which we found actual contact. Corniforus could give About 4hrs fat seam, many ends. Evenly folded agillaceous somewhat laminated li., almost without fossils. Besides the fossils out our [illegible] Crinoid li. with echis are a few limestone fellows, Contact slightly uneven, but my results seem 12mks to 18 mks thick The Crinoidal li. is like this Contacts [illegible] were almost pure li. About 30 mks. Has small Farrants ledu [illegible]. Fire full of laminated agillaceous li. almost without fossils, Here to an occasional lenticular chert nodule. [illegible] Then the upper most fat bed of limestone opens, the fathy dense dark gray li.