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"Bed 1 Christians 'visite 20'
At the north end did not see this
bed but at the south end a little of it
still remains along the rail road. Here
seems Lep falcatus in a chert.
Bed 2 At the north end this bed is very
shrun. Chert in many places, but
mainly at the tip. P. falcatus
quite common. In th one
not far distant. Also saw Cretaspira
concern.
Bed 3. Mostly shale, dark, with limestone
grains bottom and middle have P. falcatus
" 4 Fossil. Cretaspira.
" 5 or 4 P. falcatus
" 6 Tigricearthus a Z. altus.
" 7
" 8
" 9 Share fossils from near the tip.
" 10
" 11
" 12 Share fossils from here. The shrun chert
bed occurs here. Probably in the lower
portion. In some place it is abundant.
" 13, 14- 20. No diagnostic fossils,