Field notes, eastern Kentucky, 1902
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Copied 1916 2 ft down to top of old large tree stump at angle yard, 5 1/2 chiefly clay rock & some l. with few Rebutella ornata? Syndiospira Hardenti = mullly clay rock. 69'3down 17 6 ft. chiefly very limy but no weather ering shell. 11 9 ft joint exposed, several good limy layers. 84 1/2 2 2 ft down to top of dense blue caly limestone with large specimens lynx, 11 ft dense clay limestone, blue, dark. Gryphacera com- mom in some of the lime layers. Here are the 97 dense blue limestones above the lynx beds at Cottage Comm. section, above recently Red River in the Riel locality. Top of characteristic lynx clay limestone full of lynx 14 ft lynx beds, - ruggy limestone deposited {Rynchelmenon dendatum Lowe, 11 1/2 ft limestone, chiefly dense- quite unexpressive layers. I have not seen. Copied 1916 71 This must be the shaly mfs reptiform beds of the Harrows mill section, {Rebutella incalypta appears again East of at and timed line is still east of R.G. Har- mers {Rebutella miccalyptha occurs also first east y blue clay strad from Smart to Days mill jinnoits pike. East of Henry Eden, & of Days top of lynx beds, 82 1/2 ft mullly stone with lynx when could not examine it 15 ft pure shelly limestone, dense blue quite unexpressiforms 45 ft rubble stone with large trees preservet better than at any in more typical lynx beds 18 ft comparatively unexpressive Top layers with Straphismona planicurvata. 40'9-760