Field notes, Indiana and Kentucky, 1910
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182, excellent cazo of pressure holders with top and 1st m remaining parallels and un- turned. - Lexington on l. 11ft midt fossils in, Dolmanella etc. Rhyne there several Graeana few. 2 3/4 ft more from layers candy l, 11 1/2 ft sandglimbed mes. Rather few fossils creck. like Barand a little 183. Ify built + smth slp'ed sm'll with Dornian crels Not unspen'sia & quite a mm in y Rhyne from a t Hebertilla franklyt mass of lexing'tm. The Lexington is also a shut dis- tance below, 184. Barites rich with large masses of zinc. Afg. Hayden farm. from some little north of E. The south wall is cliken' sided vertically. The south crushing ledge is Lexing'tm with Rhyneby glena feet from Sept'ence + Dornian r. The south wall appears to be the same creek but I am not certain. Possibly only a slip of 10 to 30 feet.. 185 - NY vicinity city, Duffin cts. 6 3/4 ft Duffin layer. 5 ft Chesty falls. 7 in. 2 1/2 ft. grey arg. dimest mes. wt. 2 ft 3 in. Comp'd native little chest. 2 ft 3 in.) ? Ordovician. Plain ponderosa. ? ? middle 186 - Massive Barandss. overlaying much larger section of thin bedded shaly Barand ss. Fronds absent except Rhyne genera in very thin calcareous lazes. 187. Eden red. ls + 's sand' layers Dal. multidecta, Plect ambrutes. Pyssomyclus reda, 188 From last locality the aden extends half way from 187 to 188. At 188, 100 yds south of the culvert over the creek, the Barite vein from 184 shows up again. It also shows up just of the grad at 184. The vein runs slightly N of E. St does not fill on the creek. Possibly the Caputhiana has dropped in. The South Side a very slight rise again. One shearing strike we in the folds of the vein above.