Field Notebook: Maryland, New Jersey, Tennessee, Virginia, West Virginia, Indiana, Ohio, New York, Ontario 1907
Page 95
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looking like that of the New Redland. It does not seem possible that the green can be here for the jellor (mattures) chalk of the Lower Crisllany som is seen on the road up the hills. A little further down the hill is a coal-metal quarry indicating the presence of the lower sandstones. The entire thick- ess of the Crisllany here can not be much over 105 feet for the Romney is seen a little further on in the road. Salina according to Me is 1080 Nicaraguan .. .. .. .. .. 345 Make these corrections in my pamphlet. The Salina series is first overlaid and then over- be even better for purposes of returning syndics turns about by 10 degrees. On the Princeton road it seems to, July 24, Wednesday, Cementland. Regan Regim. Lot of at 21st Bridge and examined the section on the other side of the Pittomne in Rock No. Saw nothing to add to my former work. Collected a few rocks for the whole horizon above the macro- flumia limestone. We remeasured the Crisllany and found the Lower Crisllany to have the thickness as former guess i.e. 90 feet. The Upper Crisllany lower can not be