Field notes, Indiana and Kentucky, 1910
Page 64
Image from the Biodiversity Heritage Library. Contributed by Smithsonian Institution Archives. | www.biodiversitylibrary.org
Transcription
108 Put together section at Batesville 5ft White water fossils large worm borrows. 11ft Muddy bed, hardier layers 17\frac{1}{2} Mottled bed 3 (Pterines, Tetrachonites) softer beds 1\frac{1}{2} massive L -> 2 Bryozones collected 3 massive L. 2\frac{1}{2} 8ft shale beds 4\frac{1}{2}ft hard exposed phygostoma? 6ft Othadimnus Tetrad, massite, Columaria \frac{1}{2} massive 1\frac{1}{2} Calceifera sponge 2\frac{3}{4} Columaria 109 Dromalites from tunneling ledge out side of creek, about 43m. - L boulders with Tetradimus fam. 1ft coarse grits beds L, 1ft 6 in. Micraster my. L, 1ft 9in. Micaster arg. L, 3ft 9in. clay thin bedded rock, 2 x 4x regular shale bed, 5ft 6 in. thin bedded L., but not the shale bed. 5ft 6 in. limestone one, but not 2 in. thick layers, but not the above bed. 3ft 6in. thin bedded L., but not seen hard as shale bed. 2\frac{1}{4} 6in. the deer lies larger 5ft 6in. Creek level, creek level [illegible] - crassus leamhill bone 15ft above creek 0-4ft above creek is Phycophora S. rock. retortus? Sternum denudata large striated glass animals? Peristals? parapoda? Dim. ostracodacta, 5 strips varying from Albertella? to double strip of Pteridium, very clear. Stripes diamond shaped Phymat just too close