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region. At Le Roy the shale is
quite black while at two miles east
it is blue.
The Corn from corn gone
in immediate above the Chan-
daya limestone in clay beds
said to be about 75 feet thick.
The clust in some beds is very
abundant so that the farmer
looked to be nothing but one
yard of broken chert, however,
the goal is said to be good.
Mr. Ege will see his
collection for $1.00 but outside
of six pieces his collection has
no value to the National Mus.
Aug. 23-
Collected on Mr. C. J. Hill's farm
about five miles south of Le Roy and
about one mile south of Acberg Chapel.
In the small creek on Hills farm
the upper layers of the Hamilton
are exposed and equivalent to