Field notes, eastern Kentucky, 1902
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5\1 MA Washington larger 3ft T.B., J. lativentricida, fossils collected. 11ft Barton drnm. is Lepidae- nea shumbridalia. fos- sils collected at Lefpae- nie lmnign, = 40 ft Madison 21 ft Middle Rich. 22 ft dwn to lowest Streptelasma. 4 mi E y Bardstown in '87 Fredericktown further N.y. creek. 6ft 8in. massive Bardstown rock. @ 2ft white clayish. Flor Tetradium 19 7ft Tetradium abundant white clay rock. 21 6ft banded Madison rock. 27 6ft clay, sandy, limestone band near middle? Stafieldrema rusticum. 25\2ft very fossiliferous clay, sandy. Dimorphus sulguadrula, Streptel. aeum rusticum, Physilestroma cajox. Stapf retusta. 4 ft clay rock. weathering to clay: Stapfi retusta at base. 42\4ft Alcyonaria - alveolata (stellata) Calcifescia Leda. Massive ends at top and also near base. A several lints, largest alveola to 2\2ft across, evidently single. 42\1ft Blue Limestone. Streptelasma retusta). 3 in. Charonaria shells. 49\28 + white rubble. 47\2-2\2ft Tetradium large in upper part of white rubble.