Field notes, Indiana and Kentucky, 1910
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152-56, continued (Bridge land 831) U.S.G.S. Bare I Cynada Valle = 242 ft. 57. A series of sink in Lexington l. create underground stream. Damilla. 58 Lexington l. at Cave Spring, = outlet of underground stream. 59 Winchester with abundant Peramphora and other branching hyogranus but no Rhynchopoda or Cyclumae noticed. 60 Perryville bed laid by lower Winchester without any fossils I could recognize except a Pterotellid which looked somewhat like the Triadics. 61. Perryville bed at creek level, 861 U.S.G.S. 62-63. Limestones rather Micrum. 64. Rhynchotrema abundant and Pterotella linealis few. 66. Pleistodontes series. Eden Dolincavella multistrata. Omnidens Bygogypara Stelligera & cunnucula.) 65 Peramphora = Winchester on top of hill? 67. Eden Damarella, Pterotella multistrata. 68. Gramond 20, 69. Paramonad Stephanomera subjugabilis abundant May be west Middle. 70. Stepbonemera margariferous & Constellaria abundant = Mint Valley on East side. 153 71. I made summit of hill, Derma chest common. Highest exposures contain Ophrys - Amphileus lynx. = Ponderosa. Apparent Der rests in May'sville Top of Mayville about 1000 U.S.G.S. 72. Shaly 20, apparently upper Dana or Mt Sthe. Apparently fern stump forming at least on Danquella & Pleasanton Apparently from Pterotellus. 73. From 72 to 73 No Gramond as shifty shaly but large limestone towards top. 74. Going up hill toward 74 the same that Saward is, with heavy limestones upward the top. 75-76. Eden with Dolincavella & Ophrys Lynx. Over this dip SW under the Barrand? 76. The clay exposures fully forming and going NW down the lines are assumed to be Eden. 77. S with east I limes - hard rock with considerable masses of gypsum which is. New limes 6 Pounds 10½ lbs bridge with wood mayo. Further down the way time reading creek & Lexington l with Nebulata brodia.