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East of Wyoming.
Residual chalk in chalk,
10ft whitch clay,
11ft brownish sandy clay,
from sandy clay to,
16½ ft sand clay with much
sandy clay - Middle Bid.
33ft s and clay limestone +
[illegible]
but the top might be included in
cremum at top. This is sandy.
Hebertella maculifera rather
97)
7 2 ft sandy clay limestones with
15 ft bp of ashin J & beds
2 ½ft (6 in L + Steph. jelgannum at top).
2 another thank you man C, head wear
5 ½ beginning of good exposures
18 ½ thank you man in road.
20 large oak or left, Hebertella leds,
17 ft chilly dense three clay limestone
with few fossil lynx at base common.
linestones with byrux abroad out
Middle Riden and 73
Forbes four m. upon grant of Middle
Ridimnd. Between 10-13 ft
above fore Plectant nites is
cmmum, after Byth. Jean gracilis
at least very small di'ometa.
Steph. vitrata very rare.
About 3 ft above bare Steph.
vitrata. Phlydrotrema capax
hardly preserved.
Base of Middle Ridenmd
and Tje of Lower Ridenmnd
[illegible]
Resimaequina
Stephanomum planum lona
Calycoccia?
Phlydrothrema capax
stipitolaena,
Part area vitrata,
Hebertella maculifera.
Plect. stipitola.
The preceding forms are fairly
common from bed down to
the more calcareous limestone as
8 ft down.
There was no Dinotites
nitigradata found in the
Middle Ridenmd, searched
carefully.
18ft below top of Hebertella
maculifera a single Dae
manella jussana was found,
Steph. veslata large at 26½ ft
below top of Hebertella