Field notes, Indiana and Kentucky, 1910
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Campbell Cr. 1322. Sand, Mulding, Columbia Trace, ½ mi NE of Newport Reservoir. 1323. Sand beneath Berkeley, Columba corner of Harris' St. Newport. 1324. Virgin sand. Old wood, farm. Gen. G. B. Dodge. Flat woods. Waters of Phillips Creek, 1½ mi SE from Grant's Lick. 1325. 1315. Mont shale, Cincinnati Gr. ¼ mi from Newport. Alexandria turnpike, upper blue clay, dark gray soft shale. 1316. Mud from siliceous sand- stone, of Dr Kinin. 10 ft from surface. G alluvial soil. 8½ ft colored friable fine sand. 1317. Clay shale. Newport Reser- voir. 340 ft above Ohio, 6-12 ft from surface. Clay mixed with a few limestone layers. 1318. Newport Reservoir, upper blue clay, 320 ft. 1319. Bride Clay 3 ft above ledge with red shale. Newport. 1320. Sand clay 3 ft from surface. Not Volcanic Red, ½ mi from Alexandria turnpike. 1321. Ferruginous clay and of mud, 1 mi NE of Grant's Creek. N head waters of Phillips Creek.