Field Notebook: New York, Pennsylvania 1901
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east of the village and delay is not made but me to the east. The latter is a low bluff on the edge of a small stream and the quarry cuts the beds through the strike. It begins low on the Lemington limestone the layers being al- mast of the Orndorja. I can n fossils excepting after Lefanditia and the entire Marchwings until beside the stream. Here the fossils are far rarer but in my own seen to show the Iowa Pentamerus gone. It has also a Cladofora Alodeti's Farnilly just. 2 species, A. reticularis. Across the stream the Orizlany appears. Left Mt Keytown at 1.49 for Orbisichia via Fort Union. Arrived a little before 5 P.M. A heavy shower came up but at 6 walked out to the limestone quarries in Shade Sap. A flood was on and I could not cross the stream. The quarries are nearly 2 mile from Orbisonia and are very extensive along the strike. On returning to the Allen house I