Field notes, Kentucky, undated, 2 volumes
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Richmond & West 16½ ft, same kind of rock as below up to RR depot at Richmond 22 ft reddish clay rock Lynx fairly common at base. Up to bridge across R.R. 1 mile by Richmond 33 feet very rough arg. Irish Lynx not specially common. From here rather few smart joints at T 13 ft. Very single stone Lynx fairly common, rough like Lynx red. 22 ft clay rock, mostly few and W occasional Lynx, slightly like Lynx beds. x 16½ ft thin shale, clay, or possibly clay up in Argosville section. 5½ ft with rhyncholeavy abundant, 5½ ft beds with With Rhynchochela & Lynx. like Lynx beds, Resembles Lynx beds. 5½ ft Lynx, similar to type. (rock with few sharp mayonilline) or that the great bed is 2 of this many. U 3 miles west of Richmond to next locality W.Bridy 68 22 to 27 ft up 6 Bridge, With in Strp. shale beds near mayochut 18 and 1½ of Will Park S½ RR cut, 28 ft & around base at 2nd R.R crossing east of G. Williams to V 34 Wilks Point, many beds with Strpsh. Mayonilline m. Totals 95 ft Cathups tip. 12½ Witten tip Sec 87 9¾ Ganau tip Sec 86 28 Strife tip Sec U