Field notes, Indiana and Kentucky, 1910
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with thin rough limestone interbedded, also Plectogyridula rare. Westward this argillaceous section continues to expose Representing in great abundance, a few eliminated. Helbertella rather cruiser than fusiformness; and Oletostephus. 253 Bridge 49 Road - public - cross - bar. 254 Bridge 46, a jerry road crosses here china gravelly. 255 Bridge 47, Ophites gracilis very common, Plectogyridula. Ometellaria femininus. 256 East J. Hayden, Bridge 43 JP not seen. 15 ft Heller Cysthionae 17 ft SHiller argill, bedded Cysthion 6 ft granular massive l. RR level. a short distance west of Hayden is a fault with Eden projected to RR level, fall and westward by slightly fissile for some miles Cysthionaea. 257 Clay Miller mill. West of here experiences are uncertain, Cym- thus one this I can not. 258 Bridge 39. at Oafshet church, near Eberty Valley Rim, Wile Lexington hp is 13 ft above RR level. 259 { Stephanicina serral 4'ft thick Dinutilus whithi good type of Lexing- (Rhyzommatit.} tan. 260 261 GANAGOS. 262. Bridge 66. Steph. M agnillana. 263 Scar trough lenses. M nays- willemai, common in wetwood above RR track. 264 Bridge 68. G mya house on N E 265- With Rhyzomata. 266. Large exposure of Tale layers grayly from here 248 Second visit, most problematical R> Stephanoceras planum? ma, partly in place, - Stephtasma vagans 4ft { Wmthington fauna, {lone B between flute like sy set, 2 ft hard l. granular. Plectogyridit, Helbertella 2-2 ft shaly. 1 1/2 ft M n massive clay shale 46 1/2 ft shale, from Dickmound. 1ft White clay at base of Dickmounds fossils 2 ft nodular clay and with G whelk's at base and also 6 in from top Plate pendulosa - 1 ft down. 2 ft clay dark. 3 ind l. with Platejundersona,