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309. Fossiliferous Cardenville under
land by about 5 ft of well
bedded, sandy looking lime-
stone with few fossils, and
5 ft more massive bedded
limestone cut at base at 310.
310. Chert at foot of Cardenville
- 4 inches thick,
311. Cardenville slates with Ostrus,
Dinotella and Dinithus? looking up,
I mean these card crowns as the
Ostrus,
312. Cardenville base,
White clay about 2 fts.
+ ft of high Bridge,
313. Cardsville bed.
314. Highest point in road - ends
ville. Since then below the 850
mark, took up cut on line
with lens,
315 High Bridge.
316 Cardenville. Ostrus, Pleurothrin
Dinithus, Rhynchothrina scaring
Ostrea, Dalmanella,
317 Gorgona in place.
30 ft: 2 verticals,
a little fossiliferous Cardenville
15 ft intercal,
calced!
7 ft intercal
High Bridge.
Pras oxera falsi views
with plenty of Dalma cella
directly over the Gorgona
South of 317 there is a rather strong
Northward dip where a south ward
dip was expected.
318. Mostly Osuna Vista is a strong
eastward dip where a westward
dip was expected,
319- Cardenville chert abundant at
about 90 ft as far as can be
determined from the cut on line
6th, below the top of the hill west of
the pond. This would give 884 ft
for the Cardville clust.
320. Wilmore bed with probably the
Cardenville bed beneath. The latter
not well exposed,
321. Top of High Bridge with probably its
Cardsville occupying 6 ft below
road level - front of dam, the
home level is a little less than 900,
probably 880, and the top of the High
Bridge maybe about 870. All of
that is crossing from cut on line.
322. Rednose quartz an interesting.
Stephania maxima f. t. 4 to 1 (807-
<Stephanoceras small normal> (809-835)
Ophiceras Dalmanella? species?
Ostracods populating, many fossils
-809 -815 separated in chert m with nuth
at 821: ? Dinithus with a scattered bunches
of cells. Not certainly determined
in Ost adium,
at 833 -833 = High Bridge.
865 ft in SGS accurate at highest level
entering at the road corner
with High Bridge still exposed