Field notes, eastern Kentucky, 1902
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1/8- 3/4 mi E J [illegible] Mill clint clinton. 15 in. Belfast bed. 24 ft greenish clay, 27-2 1/2 sandy clay c, in 2andy clay. 5 1/2 ft massive candy limestone, sirex alazma strophomena which? strophmere plammutosa Heterella sirmata. 12 3/4 ft not exposed well, probably 2 andy clay, 17 ft blue clay rock craching irregularly, well expred, 5 1/2 ft 2 andy clay wih [illegible] praepera more very common, Praespera biofostably abundant in 6 1/2 feet 2 andy clay. [illegible] alazma. [illegible] abundance of Heterella residentialis here and in 2 layers slum 3 ft have the layrode, [illegible], lameilbandus Praespera. 4 1/2 ft bluish clay rock much liska up. Praespera canner, 8 in. blue limestone. 12 ft 9 in. rubble limestone compred largely of byzizan remains same as last [illegible] Heterella, Plarystrophca, 8/1 In the lower part lynx is found, 18 ft. date blue clay rock nearly impressed lifeless. 30 ft typical lynx beds, 24 ft down to creek. At [illegible] We'll the lower 12 ft of this part are seen to be nearal wih out fossils (Heterella sirmata) and the remaninde contains lynx, Paris N of town River Level Plectamtruite sericea [illegible] horntage Dalmavella Trenton} zygospina From River almost up to RR Other borealis. [illegible] [illegible] At R R + above.