Field notes, eastern Kentucky, 1902
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20 in, then blue l, with Columbaria halli 55 inches below top small 1 ft white clayey stuff with Electrica Plated - undulation but lace, believed to be in situ, 1ft clay rubble with fossils. 10 ft not exposed, unfractured from bed in ceiling; Frederick's inn level. (4) 1st solid blue clay pitch and clay shale hard 4 ft limed with Hygra Helvitica and Platystrigilia at 27 All the rest (shady?) sandy 66ft beach, bellow Coral bed 6 ft sandy clay shale with lugs 30mos + Helvitica + Platystigma 3 1/4 9 in hard and massive, L. 4 1/2 ft blue l + clay pitch hard with fossils ? ?qually blue measurement from core grade last year, late vista bp? 90ft down to face of section with Platystrigilia + Refin ers a nina, lynx at 27 ups 35 ft down to lynx 'Garage' in bed of sinder, No attempt to locate highest lynx. Chemistry of Pottering Linn J Shaw? Scott, Greenwood & Co. 19 Endgate Hill, E.C. London, 1904, 17 sh. 6 d. Viscount. glaze - vitrifiable enamel and transparent for painted translucent for enamel Gold Chm Delft ware, 17th Cent fruit - citrage 7-5- sand 2-5- grind fine & dry, powdered with silver nitrate heat in crucible greens fire. grind with beer- apply to well heated ware. in muffle cause glaze to flow and let cold avoid vapor of burning vegetables. 89