Field Notebook: Oklahoma, Texas 1922
Page 95
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Transcription
We then drove one mile south east of Larence and began to study the Hunter series. On the road side was a fine exposure of the last of the Chimney hill, the pink crinoidal lages. Crulping disconformity is the Henryhome calcareous light green shale that overthaws to a light yell with-white clay. Here founs are not rare but we must collect intently to get Dejourra. Here I saw the Cribblefield nanm- leaded Calymene, Acaste, Dalmanitz, Encimurus, Proetus, small L. crinoidal, small Strophnella, probably several species Dalmanella and Phipidmella, Orthotheta sufluanus, several Syphidula paleata of the Diluvia type, Atrypa small of the aspera type, Orevistella as of the young of atolla Ferestella ad Lemicrconium, Faroites Lemikhuie small form and a branching form. All of the above came from the basal 10 feet of Reeds 22 feet. gone. Morgan has all of the material collected.