Field Notebook: New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania 1914
Page 30
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Transcription
To the east of the Liron Oisthang occurs Oysthang which means that a fault occurs here. Below the Oysthang in one of the quarries on the other side of the river occurs a heavy- tudded hard limestone. This is probably the Beecraft. In the quarry we saw near Bonman they dug a well through the Oisthang and came upon a black shale reflect with Stylobrina finiscula. This means Marcellus and an inverted section. At the next exposure to the north the Oisthang appears again and is also run turned further here the yellowish shale one of the Then comes the Marcellus with Stylobrina finiscula. uphe Onneloya. Fossils can be had here.