Field notes, Indiana and Kentucky, 1910
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Meade 40 ft sandstone 15 ft limestone Cmendia, lowest limestone 10 ft. Paynesville the limestone larger of preceding section is absent. Chester SS. & normally 25-40 ft. Coarse gray limestone II. 5° Only in large flat area region. at Paynesville, Dead Arable Arable on west; and Copet, Richards on south is green shale with several cherry coral. Section: III. Sandstone, shaly above, 350-40°, II Limestone 5° Green shale + coral, 1° I. Sandstone 25-40°, IV. c. Dark gray with peatstone pebbles b. marly shales a. crystalline limestone 25 ft. In shales seen only Petus Hill at Huff around Paynesville. A mile E y Cm India Mile west of Thompsons stre. On all cases with plenty fossils.