Field notes, eastern Kentucky, 1902
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Fossils in Middle Richmond, Concord, Physicthrema capax. Nebrtella insculpta. Plectanmites sericea. Strophomena plumulata. Dinutilus antiquedact. Palasphyllus divaricans. Leptaena st. m. ridalis. Portora retusa, Columnaria dimunifera Stephelasma orminclum Hebetella sinuata Strophomena annulata Platystia falc. antilibrata typus Will E. H. Curran, 28 3 in 16 ft. Dalmarella ingra 2-1/2 ft. Stephelasma muticum 5 ft. 1 ft. Stroph. nutans? 5-1/2 ft. Stroph. austriann 58 ft. 15 3 11- 16-9 Lower exp. at RR bridge E of Concord. 11-1/2 ft. klmw O Dmr. Caseyi + Stroph. muticum. 6 ft. klmw Ost., mutans zone: 1-1/2 ft. (33) 5 ft. klmw O Sh. mutans small, No Dalm. Scolumnaria in lower strata. 0 Creek Stephelasma mut cum of or um. Caseyi. 2-1/2 ft. lowest Dalmarella alt ingra a, Dalm. 3 ft 10 in., Dalmaralla ut ingra almea 13 ft 5 in. base of limestone larger with lowest Physicthrema capax, Strophomena plumulata, Dalmarella ut ingra recurv at various levels up to this point. above 18 ft. 7 in. Stropheplumulata + Dalmarella ut ingra cumina up to this level, at this level the limestones are separated by some clay become recent clay; themselves to a certain extent fossils, 20) 21 ft 3 in Clay limestone with abundant Stephomena retusa. 27 ft 7 in. Chiffy clay, few fossils. 28 ft heavy klmw with Leptaena sternoidalis but this is from down down. 20ft 33 ft 6 in Stroph. plumulata in thin clay. 39 ft Hebetella insculpta loose. 47 ft Nebrtella insculpta, lowest exp. mine at my RR corner, just above Portora retusa + Cystoceras. Columnaria.