Field notes, Indiana and Kentucky, 1910
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110 1/2 mi. N of Emerysburg bridge, on E side of stream. 16 1/2 ft Silicarsch, small gas winfrds, small calcareous small chondrite, flintish 1ft ardi with top if falls > 4 ft 6 in. clay with Petralgium lenses, long, a brown half 1ft 6 in. sand exposed, partly clay, 6 in. L. melt. Petradium fen. 2 ft 6 in. Salmia, clay rock. 6 in. Nethistella crumena, 5/ft on will exposed: 4 in. large burrow mass. 2ft L with Nethistella > 8 ft m. under growth layer a with like strc shale rock but not continuous 4 in. decay arch, 1ft con. not exposed. 4 in. like shale rock above, 3ft bit not exposed. > 3 ft Hard rock with clay below. 24 ft m. total, lowest fall from creek level. Calyxina Nethistella: black Nethistella occa manis when old. 1/2 mi. N Albert Mussel shell at lower en of series and ends at 2nd road intersection. East of Emerysburg bridge, 1/4 mi. 111 4 ft like shale bed, 1ft massive, 1-2ft massive 5 1/2 ft Lm. with some huge Ostracium 2'2ft Ostracium abundant scatter! 2 ft Lr massive L. layers. 6 in. Shaly clay rock, Ostracium fen 2 ft. clayschi? Achistella crumena