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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
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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