Field Notebook: New York, Texas 1926
Page 55
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July 12-1936 Monday. At Redcliff about 2 m. Mr J Copake looked at the liy which kind of humps in a slt. Cheif autho forms one crinoid-agathid ceram in the census. Sometimes, a foot, ceph. The while murine Trenton but not the re- gulation Dr. Trenton, but another sea way, in which Bygone, Br-old ad Middlesex almost fly a role. This a thin bedded series of major li, into thin grms of Hunterinndli, that are sometimes distinct of current suppled. Considering crinoid and agathid whatever other than the crinoid zone, which former R.R. Station. S. J Copake in a thick bedded blue li-dol, in the surface of which I saw a large Raphistoma 8 1/2 inch ceram with about 3-4 wheels, for not a Ophicite. 1/4 mile W 1/2 Ch.E Center m middle span - white fore pained