Field notes, eastern Kentucky, 1902
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at William Johnson L 44 By mey Clint m, Ray Clert, Hatch registration NE of 27 above about 3/4 gins Plc [illegible] references, [illegible] Dla Partes 4 new by Porth bynd 3 5 with 1 Red hence. yinced in with Zalechia modulata, Strept. canadensis; Columnaire alveolus, Beatrix (55 ft shaly Rivierinoi.) 5 ft clay under [illegible] fen, 14t limestone mit Zalechia [illegible], a few Zalechia higher up in merging 5 ft bed already noticed. (5 ft limestone ripple ol g) presb rattle common. Rhy. dentatum met Anderson at by less than Lepet alb & abulim ovals of every all levels; Olat, lyrus few, large. [illegible] 2ft clay rock, massive, few fen. 2 ft very fine graded the lime stone dense, in sand layers, [illegible] fronts 6 ft shaly clay rock [illegible] fronts 3 size of section not seen one. (At least 15 ft total of this shaly rock farther [illegible] with Anderson & [illegible], Edmonds Lynx) C 113 = 1/2 mi N of experience At huge swath of Red Amuse Ovithyga cluda is abundant throughout 10 ft section without & above-mentioned 1ft thick? shaly section by no 5 ft higher up; about 1/2 mi N of Redhome stroph mayorillensis & abundant, Tom Anderson, 2 mi N of Redhome, [illegible] by bridge. Not after with 2-3 in limestone & abundant stro mayorillensis