Field notes, Indiana and Kentucky, 1910
Page 78
Image from the Biodiversity Heritage Library. Contributed by Smithsonian Institution Archives. | www.biodiversitylibrary.org
Transcription
92 clay shale n shaly rock. \t\t1/4 ft clay w/ frpy grams = ? \t\t1/8 ft, limonite, thin n' friable crum, { Fossiliferous clay rock 1/2 ft. Plat. pandersea fairly common. 2ft. Intervals. fossils in clay rock. 5 ft. depthrema in place. Q retural 1 ft, fossils in shaly rock, D over colored limonite n. 5 1/2 ft, clay shale rock. 17 ft. } 93 Trip # D over colored, limited out at three of Mayville to 946 U.S.G.S. This gives 40 ft of section of To road corner. Old lower Richmond contains 1 shaly clay rock. 94 D over colored li->Mayville, since leaving the pike, 95 D'm colored and argillaceous limonite -> Mayville. Fossils few. 96. Argillaceous limonite n->May- village Plenty of it in creek, 971 Top of brick. \angle R 3 5/8 ft shaly li. Lower Richmond. 8-\times\t1ft with Plat. pandersea at top, rubble. 1 1/4 ft rubble. w/it, sepiaea at +2. 5 1/4 D over, section, shaly below 50 ft shaly limestone very white, 98 = Continuation of 97. \circled{114} \circled{79} 3 5/8 ft - highest point of hill. = 2nd brick 7 1/4 top of heavy arg. l, with rubble below. - 1ft. Heavy arg. l. bed, 27 1/4 ft. \angle R limonite, shaly li. <R Second visit. 43, 10ft Thin shale rock; Her erupfunga at top. 10 ft not exposed. 2 ft. ? leptaea, Pty dentata exposed. S-5 1/4 D over colored l. gardenersds 16 ft. shale rock. \qquad int anthum 6 ft - shaly rock. Plat. pandersea abundant 7 ft & blue arg. l. partly over colored, (Plat.) phidera The Plat. jandersea larger with abundant limonite is seen up to 8 ft above lager s. and abund ant brgyrams run 2 1/4 ft farther up. Several large globular Crasopra recorded once in road bed about m level with horizon between first new brownish rulying layers limonite. They perfectly well not came from here, and their actual location is unknown.