Field notes, Indiana and Kentucky, 1910
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82. Platipanderia, Holotella, abundant Lophospira lorenzi in considera ble sections finegrained, dark col- ored limestone, Mayorville upper, 83. Platipanderia marginaceus limestone, Mayorville upper, up to 950 level, 84. Platipanderia, Holotella, Byssoidea, Heteroserpens byssogans numerous, in blue rubble lime- stone. The Platipanderia is abu- dant and many have the shelled living line probably W.T. Auburn, 85. Sandy shale. Probably Richmond, down as far as creek level, up for 50 ft w drill side, about, [illegible] 86. Dermin shell abundant, including Phillipastrea. In stream bottoms ark lithologi- cally like that at Columnaria lorenzi, 87. Black shale will be found, with great quantities of Dermin shell forms. 88. Thin edge of black shale with Dermina limestone below and Derminire above to grade. The Derminian ident- ity rests here in the Chert, 89. Thin bedded rock (Richmond?) thus far, 90. Fossils abundant, especially byssogans + Platystrophia = lum. Richmond? Blueish clay and weathering as on to expose rather numerous fossils, giving there good Septaria & Ordovi- cian red limestone like those at loc. 82. 91. Fossils numerous, in shale ? Platipanderia (One dark colored limestone, without considerable interval, = 20 ft?) Lagone with Platipanderia, One colored limestone like loc. 82.