Field notes, Kentucky (?), circa 1901-1902
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38 E of Raywick. 126 Black shale 5½ ft. Dervian k. crinoidal, 3½ ft Ozgard clay. 6 ft 8 in. cherty, well bedded Clintm. 10 ½ ft. More massive. Botland. 9½ ft. Clay rock. Spalling much. No fossils, 3 ft. More massive clay rock. 5½ ft. Soft the clay rock. Perforated Col. halli. 1½ ft. Coral bed. Tetradimm. Col. halli. Calycrécia criniformis, Labechea smooth, 11 ft. the clay rock. Same corals. 2 ft. Great coral bed, Cyl. halli. Cal. criniformis = common. Smooth Beatriæa, as NWY Frederictown Tetradimm. 3½ ft. Blue clays limestone rubble. 2 ft. Massive blue lead limestone. 125 A. E end of Raywick & of spike. 5 ft Coniferous. 8 ft crown 7½ ft Clinton (cherty ?) 125 About 500 feet east of last, at turn of road. Ozgard clay. 6 ft Clinton, w/ th. chert near base, over clay rock with calcite - Botland? will a 4 inch layer of clay separating the Clinton and Botland. 127 39 W. of W.M. Van Cleves store. 1 mi. E of Raywick Coniferous. 6 ft not expnd. clayey. 6 ft. 9 in. Clintm, cherty. 3 ft. hard brine rock with calcite. 5 ft clay rock, chiefly soft. 2 ft hard clay rock with calcite. 10 ft clay rock, no fossils 0 Corbinaria oblongata, Poor bed. Coral difficult to recognize. 7½ ft. Green soft clay rock. 1½ ft. Great coral bed. Col. halli. 11½ ft. (Upper half full of Richen and fossils at NE corner of Raywick ?) clays 1½ ft. Coral bed, thick in corals. Col. halli. 2 ft soft. 2 ft Very hard the limestone with int fossils, seen at Chicago. Belmo is bedded clayey limestone rock = Inner Madison. Photo b. School house 3 mi. E of Ray- wick.