Field Notebook: Maryland, New Jersey, Tennessee, Virginia, West Virginia, Indiana, Ohio, New York, Ontario 1907
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Vincentown July 2 - 1907 Started out early down the stream to look for other ex specimens. Saw no other fossiliferos places than the one of Saturday. Walked to Lamberton and then to Mt Shelly once or took the train at 1 o'clock for Vincentown. The county is or generally covered by the Pleistocene mantle that it is rare that the Cutler clays come out. In the vicinity of the Ranocross stream the country is a little hilly but otherwise flat and monotonous. A real agricultural country however. Later in the afternoon revisited the Vincent- town Byggra beds and finally found a perfect of circular echini. Found ten more a less good specimens. This locality is near the top of the bank about 150 feet up stream from the log over which the stream is crossed. This locally maybe found thus:-