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Lowest bed.
1) A series of thin bedded limestones with some shale. Has an abundance of Meristella and Tentaculites due my fault. Passing up- ward into more massive [[illegible]] thick Hybrea of the Trentaforn kind here. Also large Fis- thiphinis. These upper beds become more are naceous and finally become a heavy Aulde grey 50ft.
2) Calcarenos sandstone with some fossils, creating out the fossils in a siliceous state. Onacflorus gone. About 50 feet then dark blue lump chalk.
3) Passing into arenaceous limestones with chert. No macerflorus here but mist Rim. Sselaria aquivalistina as the most charac- teristic fossil. About 85 foot seen, 85'- Nearly all the fossils in the upper half.
From last intercept to Ovarallo across a small stream and is a distance of 300 feet The dip of the rocks is about this. I saw no evidence in the farm field at the end.