Field notes, Indiana and Kentucky, 1910
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"12 ft clay 1 ft from layer no Oages. 3 mi Pelynclothioma dentata, highest in place. [illegible] pit ke. Traded with clay in Oages, 17 ft sand hard shot a mite. Streptelasma vagana. Rather common in lower part. Peramellias flat clay, Pelynclothioma flat, like 3 ½ ft hard sandy layers wit 2 ft softer sandy clay, 2 mi hard sandy arch. R> 4 ½ ft sandy layers + Pelyncly. caten. Streptelasma vagana longis. [illegible] Interpretation. 31 ft Middle R. clunara 2 ft Massive l. 51 ½ ft Lower R. clunara. 6 ft down to dentata layer. The Amberm probably belongs at Bleak Point, S of Belda 3 miles. so. [illegible] [illegible] only in the upper 10 ft. [illegible], but begin to be it, and with a great proportion with numerous other's remain. Lower blocks similar l. 38 ½ ft Internal with immersions. 33 ft. Inter like St. Ymbsl. Fine sediment l. 22 ft same grained l. like StYmbs [illegible] in it. 25 ft whitish l in satin. 13 ft StYmbs appearing l. with 2 ft white at base, pretty dense. 20 ft St Ymbsl. fine grained. 5 ½ ft [illegible] Chats l. full of lithostromin 22 ft heavy o f series. 3 ft Massive StYmbs arch, 2 ft soft green clay in part. 5 ½ ft Massive yellowish rock chippy. 7 ft. Brownish soft clay in part. 8 ½ ft Massive yellowish rock. 6 mi. Sand grains 1/60 inch di amete. 2 ½ ft lithos na. 11 ft Yellowish rock, massive, Yorks 3 ½ ft internal - so. Spring. Massive so.