Field Notebook: Maryland, Washington, DC, West Virginia. 1908, 1913
Page 24
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Transcription
"In the lower Stone Riven in a fence we saw some dove erland li, with flael chalk that gave me the impression to have been formed thys by generic causes. In some cases the man was an inch to 1/2 inches long by 7/8 to 3/4 inch wide. These smoope pieces looked like emendations formed in the fence directions. Thus [illegible] "other" "one li." "two one li." In other cases, it was the introductory crkl that was charged, in lines up to 4 inches thick. In such are the smaller particles and intervals where replace molecule by molecule with some of the former and largest elongate particles encountered. The latter finally are dissolved out leaving holes in the clay.