Field Notebook: Maryland, New York 1899, 1900, 1901, 1904
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At the top layer arenaceous li, with fossils? About 60 feet. 240' Then about 100 ft of dark blue clay hard almost cherty limistone gradually becoming more arenaceous towards the top. Almost no fossils. Thick bedded Hunt Rock cherts. Boulders 75 feet (includes 6' beds) 30 foot at base 2, flabellus? 122 m Kinghorn's One Mary 240' 270 Boulder clay J8 - 7M 60 3 250 Is this the end of the lower shelly li? Very chert macr. flora bits seen for ten feet. S. macr. flora, S. pelidocera and S. woolworthiana are very common at this point. 18 feet onto S. galeatus O. arenacitella & O. receptacula P. Plate A. media chert beds density cycloths S. chert brachiopods Blacklist the bedded irregular layer cliff li, L. flabellus? The manoplum chert li. can be seen for 10 feet the other 42 feet covered. 52' Boulder's of clay Shells of S. fish & shell glacial