Field notes, Indiana and Kentucky, 1910
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192 Balltown section 8 m, ? measure disturbed 24 m, /r-expr 6 in measure l, with vertical ?mm strings, 17m, ?enthamy thinbedded breccia? ?mr fossils? 18 inches thick bedded thin layering to settle and other way around. 62 m, ?thin bedded shale clay incl, ?fossils? 54m do not well expressed = clay with large nodular clay rocks in masses. A /72 inches clay shale with Tetradium at all levels, abundant in lower 18 m and between 3 and 5 1/2" /?strip? ragana? flat hypran?, Spongy new ?s from tip, Bryozoella ?veracilla? form, Bryz. capax and other's ?Ptyidum see next figure. B 18 m. Tetradium larger, for upper limit, the underlying 12 m is the limestone with Bryozans with ?s from the "massive layer", ?, Arm-den? C 18m, Calabocia ?in? dym. Sponge new? Tetradium rare at base. For Column marks alveolata ?gla?calma?, Ephh of ?Ardeni'? Large Crinnoraw beds to 14 m feet 103 gray dam, chatty 33" /S thin clay incl, large Chrimm? calculated at various levels, from tip to base, at least ?? specimens seen. ?creek level? sandstone, 1 3/4 in diam, siphonula 15/16 in diameter ?in from margin of shell, ? chambers in 1 3/8 in,