Field Notebook: Maryland, New York 1899, 1900, 1901, 1904
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Shale. These beds measure 12 feet thick by a six foot zone of Hacklied them and irregular Reddish flint limestone. Here I found Cep. Haltellus are kindred to the fossil but higher than In none of the collections have I seen the leptellus on the large Pennsylvanian which leads one to believe that are of the Kingston series about and the Chickaway (the Hacklied and are above I now regard as Chickaway) uprose directly on the Delthynus shale. I Believe the R.R. watch Beds are runs to be one continuous series. The highest beds remind much of New York in the typical P. Galeatus, Farret's helda bypne and abundance of Stromatipora. The other series is unbroken and 161'5" from the top in a thick series made up for a few inches of small shells like Pentamerus galeatus. Just above these