Field Notebook: NJ 1960
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Stop 3. - Top is Beacon Hill? Forwel + SS, White SS - Vincentown? Green send-much worth, Harneus town Much worth, Tinton. Only fossils some internal casts Exogyra in supposed Tinton. Top Tinton here shows tendency to spheroidal weathering. Stop 4 - Sampled the lower member of the Red Bank which can be seen here in sharp contact with upper memb. Stop 5 - Coll. from weathered Tinton Stop 6 - Forzem samples as marked. The Mt. Laurel in contact with the Navasink. Supposed Red Bank at top but may not be. Am confused by indefinite nature of sequence breaks & changes and definite stratig, nomenclature. Could old nomendature be too complex to use in practice?