Field notes, Indiana and Kentucky, 1910
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78 New Richmond eden Fulton layer 4 1/2 ft with a few nodules. Cypridina, Dromideus 11ft below top. Alt. 15 1/2 limestone. Clay or limestone. AT A. Stephomena magp villensis half a dozen specimens in a small circle - This Stephomena magy villensis formed about above the 123 foot mark, a distance of 50 ft. = 73ft below O. cornville Rafinesquina nasatae clay layers. Belleveire lynx = 22 37 Fairmount -552 down to Steph magy, 28/64 s.s.magnitella G9:70 1/7 down to culvert simpl. magnitella 22 Mt Hope 17.5 Dalmanella multisecta common, Calyptraa verdispon. 14 Pleist. fucoidata loose. 79 Berygium. Rafinesquina nasata in lower Cornwall over the Lynx beds. zone. Mt Auburn. Top of bluff arcte Mt Auburn 22 ft, accurate includes lynx = (0-33 ft is bare of cliff) 0-46 ft to bed at turn road Coryville 69ft 0-59 1/2 ft to yellow rim 0-74 ft to earl J. fence A culvert 0-91 ft to culvert 0-108.5 ft to Dal. multisecta com. Small Calyptraa, v. disca. 0- 128 ft to Pledwillii f. vivens to Bronx. Bettel 930 160 770 above 444 326 87/52 fldm. 137/22/159 39 ft Tr face of Mt Auburn? 28 28ft to Grey clay wth Steph. annulata 22 ft bare of lalote to Steph. magy. 87 ft time of Mt Auburn & Steph. magnitella, White oak: Dalman. multisecta Cypridina Calyptrae normal Pleisoclymbe virida.