Field notes, Kentucky, undated, 2 volumes
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Darne, Ky. up to Dormion, clay with out arg.shale 7½ ft abundant thin arg shale in clay, 10 ft water limnet me. 2 ft limnet me ---- 14½ ft est'll clay telern limestone w/lt. strckl and n'a near ly. A3 Plate One first layer + over- D7 Photo lying W. wrth great a trace of vertigin Cret ac ch and clay beneath the sand? Hugh Riddell about Met with not down to roofing. 4½ 162 10 LOC 65 & act of College Hill. Per. Almost me. 14 ft Wacry w/ vertigin clay, 8 in = 2 ft larger. 14 ft est'll clay, 11 ft {telern limestone estimated thm limnet me inter bedded at ba 4 ft 3 in. { Omm creek clay with 10 in mineral leads I met them {What fieldella bigger, m/lt large { larger is more marked, see belw chink me. The top of next layer. 5½ ft limnet me & clay inter bedded, 7½ ft well bedded Chinkery gr'ey clay, 16 in. massive base of Chinkary 33 ft. whistly, oyster, cement claygy. sedim lagated. 1½ ft heavy lamella calc aren cut entirely {sgr & well bedded. 84 ft Is large heavy layers, all sandey, 67 ft telern al. up to expense. { 3 in. limnet me, small ext rooted Hyphlophy. 9 in clay rock. 1½ ft massive limnet me. 18½ ft shaly rock, thickeded. No lynx. - 6½ ft lynx not rare 15 ft lynx very few? 10 ft lynx real common but not ohy common as in Mt Om- brain elsewhere.