Field notes, eastern Kentucky, 1902
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1) at Spring N of Mr. Willis Lawrence N of Oil Springs, Black Shale Brecciated limestone Massive 3 ft 9 in. Shaly rock 1 ft 3 in. Limestone Massive 3ft 4 in. Crumbling rock on the face tooth, The deeper unknown The Black shale is imbedded with lenticular masses of a sort of lime- stone rock for at least 8 ft from base They are boring a well NW of the house in the bottom of Lulbergard Creek. 2) Stworts Mill Between Oil Springs and Kiddville, about 2 mile across the ridge from Oil Springs. There is a fine exposure of Black shale - Coniferous juncture a few hundred yards up the Hollywood Spge