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Wednesday August 30, 1933
Wea.
THUR. OCT. 14, 1909
Ther.
Then turned S. and traced west along county road to R.R. coming (H. Central). Then S. on R.R. fast bench mark 271, across county road near 29-5 map, and about 1/4 mile further down a railroad cut traps the Parker. A small arch mottara here. At many levels the Parker is replite with intraformational d.l. pieces are sharply angular, usually small but some are defort acum and one there was seen about 2 fat acum. To E. of railroad in Cow pasture more Parker is seen with the same angle. Here a remnant of d.l. lenses (6" thick) and still 10' lay. Famer have been broken some of the pieces. Further E. is more d.l. lentils. Evidently these d.l. lentles grew faster from the mucus and were then broken up by the sea and redeposited as intraf. conglomerate.
Further S. on R.R. the Grinosali cms near to trace. Evidently mr Mallett is here, being now capped by the Parker. Another zones the Parker must be over thrust across the Mallett and come to lie onto Grinosali.