Field Notebook: New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania 1914
Page 65
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also full of this pentamerid, when to my great surprise appear Halysite catenularia for the second time associated with Acetularia. I should judge there are still in the Creymans as I see on Newport- land front, State Rips are dense but rather white and heavy bedded limestones in which I did not see fossils. These are Halysites in the Creymans. Binnewater sandstone. One gets a fine ex- pposure further north from the station at six mile post from Kingston or at the north end of Red Rock mine siding. Here also is a slope for the stratutire arch. At this place there is no sharp contact with the concreted above and then to the uppermost few foot gone is here with lime concret shown in the rotten nature cracked of the sandstone. Finally from 2 to 3 feet beneath the top I get Farrsile and Shunetypora or that one there is no doubt about the Binnewater song unit the Helden burg series above. See the two forms gotten here.