Field notes, Indiana and Kentucky, 1910
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92 Benjamin Bald Point Up to 60½ ft above lowest good section, 2 multirecta is abundant. at 60½ ft up Str. magnillica crura- mans is in 62 ft in 1¾ ft limestone; Then there is a little slant and thin limestone up to 66 ft, contain- ing the recta cruralis. This makes a 5½ ft St.magnillium secti- on at least and must be called the base of the Fairmanian; Dalmanella multirecta occur at the top in moderate abundance. The limestone is coarse and cross bedded. None of this lime- stone with St.magnillium multirecta could very coarse occurs 1¼ ft higher up - 7 ft magnillica crura, Stained limestone area, a large specimen of magrilliu- m was found 5 ft further up: 72½ ft above lowest section, for 84½ ft thin bedded lime stone and up to seam. 106 ft up is bottom of vertical fall, Strich sinuata in large patches below this, child part large come from below 106; 113 ft up is probable horizon of St.reptil. cruralis. 133½- top of trail at first gut. 93 Belloni 22 ft, Fairmanian 11 ft to face of cliff, 2½ ft interval. Str. sinuata horzontal. 83½ft 7 ft interval. Two steep falls, 5 3¾ ft interval, 7 ft St.magnillicum Bellone 31 ft interval - Str. sinuata 46 ft interval, 7 ft St.magnillicum 83½ 23 60 56 10 4½ 1½