Field notes, Indiana and Kentucky, 1910
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292. Smith & Jerry Russell. LaBachia, Almond. 5 from farms 2 ft [illegible] 5 1/2 in thin limestones, yellow and flat-pendarosa 5 ft fine calc'd [illegible] fossiliferous. 13 1/4 from Amberlin shale via creek > upper fine calc'd Cozynille down the creek. 293. Limestone thin bedded, in farm Cozynille & Park layer 294. Almon Springs My geometric [illegible] Farmers marshes in [illegible] Devil. This horizon finally divides between typical Duffin layer of Black Shale since the 15 black shale is immediately above and the Duffin layer is not color at same depth though. Of great thickness at gradual angle westward. The highest red line is fine calc'd Cozynille fully from at same horizon, under many flat pendarosa. 226/ R > Assumed to be Altherton. 11 ft [illegible] full of fenestellerides, assumed to be Altherton. 5 1/2 ft Syringportia + [illegible] Style. May be H-encrusted. 6 1/2 ft shell very faintly common at 6 ft covered. Partially joint, [partially narrow layer] 5 1/2 ft chiefly L-T-F (join per forlunk) [illegible] 11ft [illegible] dubia & Springa Berthoud Altamod his chalk exact + Chujid- [illegible] turned me 26 ft Bes of strong hard white or 5 1/2 ft in darkened burnt me. 22 ft soft. elongay Kuchetme, Still collecting and all be done. 22 ft Kuchetme wildly fossiliferous 20 ft internal, Kuchetme, and leaves little stream and gas rapidly up hill. [illegible] R7 5 ft of Altherton 20 ft chiefly L = Altherton Rock