Field Notebook: Maryland, New Jersey, Tennessee, Virginia, West Virginia, Indiana, Ohio, New York, Ontario 1907
Page 22
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93' throti lea. Others eastward on road from Dixon Spring to Tenn. River, many miles and S.-m. of the spring within a radius for mile. Those between Dixon Spring and Perryville are mainly in the Blendwitz and Dixon zones. The section here is as follows: Hardyia vestita . 3 = Bridgman C andr. 60' at C andr. Canadea chub [illegible] Pyrum Linden li. from a Rock with Cameronia Brunsport 100' after foot aft the li. onth shes telar. Oathaeospongia atre. Dixon clay 30-45' Red clays with Fistulifera Zepf li. 30-45' = Lriceville li. Baldum. Pyturn Landing at White Duffer Springs. Here is a fine third section of Helderbergian 100' thick. See Forrests p. 683. If time is at hand for here.