Field notes, eastern Kentucky, 1902
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Fire exposures at first sta. in east of Winton, Utah? Mt Washington end of Flynn, Christm. creek section. 40 ft Madison beds. 43) 3 ft bry. Plant silt with Sta. vetusta. 54) 11 ft clayey silt w/ gray thinl. fragment w/ h. primata. Rhy. capax. An. retusa, Bertarea, Stroph. 60) 6 ft middle Redmond silt. Strophelasma small Madison specy. Stoph, vetusta, Bertarea. Rhy. capax, strophelasma nutten. Dimitius subzugaclata 6' 1/3 yrs thinest w/st clay, Brehma. Strophclasma and stroph selecta, St. planumbina, like me at Concord, P 5-3 silt + Clay Columbaria Columbaria, few Columbaria 4 ft end of clay limestone w/ th 61-2 1/2 ft Tetradonum (at top). 61-9 3 1/2 ft. Columbarium small. + 75-3 Tetradonum in silt to silt 10th at top. 75-5 1/2 ft silt & clay, at top is Columbaria's small + Beatrix Beatricensis middle 74-3 2 ft silt & clay, at top is Columbarium, apparently alveolata, some smallite, free and large in size, calcareous. Hays Spring 2' 1/2 ft clay. 6 ft Inner Laurel rock. 23 1/2 ft from top of Santa y or at least of the solid basal Wagona to top of a clay bed over which the upper part is clay silt. This is the original clay, thick non? Christman l. 40 ft beneath Clinton + 3 in thick. w/ Stroph, vetusta. 8 ft white s., silt w/ th Strophelasma, Bertarea, Stb. vetusta Bh.capax Strophplanumbina S of Flyng's Crete, K {mt Washington, M come shale type in N W V and Beatrix Indication of I 5 ft middle l. with Calpocaris -- Sencor is upper layer. emmm, zygnata, leucitey transposition? (under the silt). 45-1 blue & quest, upper bed w/ th Bone of the large crayfish, with 13 ft) Tetradium, + to Plod. laterita (see Birds and Crustacean, bone