Field notes, Kentucky, undated, 2 volumes
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Mine clay at great clay part 3/4 miles west of Indian Fields varies from 2 to 5 ft in thickness. Contains fossils, is very sandy. Photo 2 OB View across A Mine plain to Rocks beyond from cly part 3/4 mi west of Mine southeast a west ward. Photo 3 OB View across the Indian coal fields. From 5 mi W of Indian Fields RR Station. Photo 4 B view of 9 mi = 2 feet ledge at locality east of Broadway Bruner. A1. 1 mi NE of Kiddville, along road following North Fork of Gulbegeffd, in out grou ery Cr. Lower Richmond Middle Part, Aug. F. Foerste, Aug. 1905. B.1. 2 mi W of Indian Fields, at first cut east of Tom Will abbott. Clark Cr. Lowest part of Lower Richmond, Aug. 1905. B2. 2 mi W of Indian Fields, at 2nd cut east of Tom Will abbott Middle part of Lower Richmond; B3. Cut just west of paths leading down to Jim Hornback, 17½ - 25 ft above heavy ledge at base of Middle Richmond. B.4 22-35 ft bel or level of Clinton, Base of Upper Richmond. Hornback Curve, 3 mi. W of Indian Fields. B5. Hornback curve. Middle part of Upper Richmond. 10-22½. Bel or base of Clint B6. Hornback Curve. Top Richmond. 0-10 ft