Field notes, eastern Kentucky, 1902
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Rne Rm. 8 ft soft clay, 4 in. limestone 4-6 in. blue hydrated ore 3 ft. red v.d. Plana?pta expansa Callopna magnifera Lita Clemella divicens? Lepidina plinulidalis Cylmena Dayi varae Salen quella elegantula Artotites Doyla from Fairfies 45 44 Black shale. Dev. 8" light brown claysck, shaly, 4" more solid, worm markings, 10 3" light brown argil pebbly exposed, 10 light brown rock, cherty, '10 same, cherty, few fossils, 20 5" Same, casts of crails, chert little, 2" chert, Crails plenty, 10 1" light brown limsted clay?, coal, 1" chert, Crails, 10/10" light brown l. cherty, crals, 10 8" light brown l., fossils few, 2" Dark blue sandy fish layer, (110 8" = Devonian l. section.) (10" = Maximum thickness fish layers) 23° clay dense?, part L (35° clay Mt measured E J William Johnson, E of L 44. 5 ft limsted clay, 7-2 ft blue clay, Plum creek, 4 in. light brown limestone, 8 in clay 1 ft ferruginous limestone large crinoid heads in lower part. 5 in limsted, large swm's beads at good whit? Fildella 7 in clay 4 in limsted int. 7 in clay 1 ft ferruginous limsted ms.