Field Notebook: Ohio
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"very oral friend. Late in the afternoon spent the time at Mono and supplied some fresh. My track- " ride amounted to 3 20. June 8 Greater part of day was spent at State quarry. Found quite a lot of Stylophora, 6 codacta and about ten Nuculocrinus and a few Holocrinus. Brachiopods were scare and consisted mainly of Rhynchina valva. Nucleosphara of and Atypha acyptra were also repre- sented. All these fossils came from a layer that weathered with some hornstone. This layer is 10 ft below the shale layer covering the Columbus stone. Of this shale for sample has been taken.