Field Notebook: New York, Pennsylvania 1901
Page 36
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Red 21 I have fossils. “ 22 “ Eurytrem here. This the mark the transition of Candrot, The Orestang cannot be more than 20 foot thick since at the north end of the bed it is broken far from from the Creek, with a foldability to a smaller Marcellus outcrop. at the creek bend. Left Dunbury at 5.20 P.M. and arrived at Harrisburg 6.55. Staying at Hotel Russ. Correlating the Selin Grove section, as published on p.344 Report G & J. I believe the following will prove to be near the truth. Reds 1 Orestang 20 feet or more. “ 2-4 Stormville or New Scotland 125 feet. Dun “ 5-9 Coermans 108 feet. Lit. “ 10-14 Marllus 117 “ “ 15-21 Transition of Boasandville limestone 118 feet.