Field notes, Kentucky, undated, 2 volumes
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Pendleton, Going East. 8 ft Bone of Mason's Madison (spalling clay) 3 1/2 ft {Well bedded, rather thin bedded 2 ft Intermediate layers (sands from Neb and Iowa fault) {Contains Strepelasma in middle part} but good decayed. {After my, especially in Lynn} {Thin bedded limestones from.} 11ft = 17 ft by actual measurement now. Semmn., also Strph. plummulum 1 1/2 ft Ill assorted, with Strepelasma {Nerada Tetradium = Bill Buckwheat} 5 ft {Clay with Liripia, with trifolium, <-by gypsum neutralization horizon {in a clay mudhole} 13 ft {Tetradium in clayrock nothing 4ft Clay rock, from half up alling. I Brazzera and Debitella gigantea 4 1/2 Dark clay in clay rock, Yabchua, Large 7 ft., clay rich, 3 1/2 ft Darker clay interbedded with clayrock 5 ft Light greenish grey clay. 1 1/2 ft {Chlamydo-chiffis in lower part {Thickening of Chlamydo and Liripia, {Smith Yabchua, Large Brazzera 2 1/2 ft {Up to Chlamydania Layer, associated {Layer but is not regular. 5 1/2 ft {Very clayey, corresponds to cordular {type} {blue limestone of typical Weston 2 2. ft (up to top of fresh forms clayey) 6 ft up to me strag Leptaena in clay shale, 2 ft up to Debitella retusa, excellent ope. Leptaena communis limestone. Pendleton - page No. dim not measur adian. James Richmond, needs correcting. De Morthis, No Lyx.