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Coyled 1914
22 ft lime consolidated layer
Down to ware nummulite
Limestone.
4 ft pure nummulitic without
Stiph. planicavexa
Face of Maysville
Junction connecting with
Junction to S Springfield
11ft
SW of Summit Coyled 1966/9
Hebertella insculpta where
road turns from N 65 E to S
slightly down hill at oak tree,
with Lepidocena rhomboidalis
to top of H. insculpta,
Rhycthelasma capax
Stiph. planimulbra + elongata,
12 1/2 ft, then C & clay, many fossils.
10 1/2 ft rubble lime, fragile rather crummy,
Dalmanella jugosa
4 ft rubble.
1 ft limestone with Dalj. jugosa, +
Stiph. planimulbra.
4 ft Down to Dalman. jugosa, C & clay.
3 ft Limestone + clay.
Staphs may be emendements?
2 ft Gypsum Strigotelasoma custum.
8 1/2 ft chiefly limestone and
clay. Hebertella sinuata is
common. Lepidospira troch-
d spira + involuta, 45 ydams.
5 1/2 ft chiefly clay rubble limestone,
fully Hebertella sinuata and
Parapersona lespitalis, resembles
top of Warren bed in Ohio + Indiana
but much more fossiliferous.
Hebertella is quite overestimated
Lepidospira trochena,
11 ft Chiefly rubble clay + few Hebertella
+ Parapersona. very little in upper half,
Neorhizopogonla from Coney 62.