Field Notebook: Maryland, New Jersey, Tennessee, Virginia, West Virginia, Indiana, Ohio, New York, Ontario 1907
Page 68
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(in the concret may beds) sloth). Dr. [illegible] of Yale collected Torpidocleptus carinatus, a large Panetlla, and saw Spirina macromata. Yale soon determined the overturned nature of the syncline but at first drew it as an anticline. Ruds saw nothing more than an descending series [illegible] did not make use of the overturned cycine. Resting on the Beecraft Limestone is another badly crumpled shale series which at first I thought may be Salina. After some work collected on the dump to the north of the tracks near a farm house several specimens of Climacocleptus. The horizon is therefore Manuttsburg and the great overthrust fault here lies between the Man- tuttsburg and the Beeroffs. At this point there is therefore cut out some of the Holden- buryan, all of the Salina, Rockwood and Mananuttes. During south from Matt Mountain sta- tion to Hedgeville I saw in a stone ware of the boarding house on the hill Rocks of what appeared to be the Mananuttes and certainly Rocks of the red continental