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Delaware Water Gap.
Friday Sep. 11-1914
Started out northwest on the Godfrey Ridge to Shrederking, to see the Loron Devonian.
The valley of Cherry Creek between Kittatinny Mt. and Godfrey Ridge must be occupied in the main by the Heldeburian series. Four none of it, are covered over by the valley. Going along the Ridge road and approaching near the top one begins to see pieces of heavy bedded li., with very thick columns of grains of tr 1 inch thick. Also found a fibrosa, and by-
way, Then appears much Kach chert that is part so with the Beorath but most of it with the Loron
Orisllay.
The typical Upper Orisllay is here in thirl beds of a white porthe cag (marcate) [arage '1/4 but some of 1/8] in which are many Spirifer munch'omi, and more rarely L. arenosus. Leptocolea flotelli is very com-
mon in the lower part and D. tribulis. The thirlino
is not great but could not make it out.