Field notes, eastern Kentucky, 1902
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7.) W. of James Stonehame. 8 ft. whid Clinton. 2 ft. limestne claggy, weathring much. 3 ft. sandstone claggy, near top at least. Red just abt visible. 8 inches heavy red, massive crm bedded. Cosgrove face 85 ft. clay with some lime- stone layers especially near the face. Contact not seen, 6 ft north of crest in streaks & repduls in all parts, 5 ft brecciated layer. 80 ft from Red river to Clinton, 8, Road going East at St Johns Church 65 ft from face of Clinton m. to base of Criniferous. The 14 ft bmn (red) limestone occurs here as at 6 years tho north the chisty Criniferous. 4 ft Criniferous cherty. 3 ft brecciated layer. 9.) On road leading from 2 mi. S of Indian Fields. Clay layer soft. 22 in. limestne, Cosgrove? 8 in clay, 6 in whid limestone. 12 ft clay, 13 in. limest. several layers 22 ft covered. 14 ft whit limest., bmn. (37?) Total 15 ft from top of Derminus. Is this brown limestone one layer Derminus? 10, NE of Kidsville, In stream bed. The heavy crm-embedded layer is fully Strepelocrinus. 8 inches level and 9 thin limestne layers with large crinoid beaks. The (forgiven) bed is 3-4 feet (?) higher up. Thickness unknown. The Strepelocrinus bed has pin wave marks.