Field notes, Kentucky, undated, 2 volumes
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Pendleton. Going east. Bore of Masson's Madison. {spelling clay} 8 ft Well bedded, rather than bedded 3 ft Intermediate layers. T fossils ferns, N and dark joints Continous Striped clays in middle part, but quite decayed, 12 ft {fossils, especially in lower thin bedded limestone front. 17ft = 17 ft by actual measurement. Sewer man, also Strath. blamundon. 1 1/2 ft [Masson's] with Streltelaena { Norella? } Etradian = Bull beck ridin' 5 ft {clay with Lepraria, with trirams, < Zygasparus breunichis and horiz { in a clay marble} 13ft {Tracium in decayed weather. 4ft Clay rock, from half of alling. 1 Brazzera and Nebatell's grimate 4ft Dark clay in clay rock, Yalechra, large 7 ft, Clay rock, 3 1/2 ft Darker clay in bedded with clay rock 5 ft Light greenish grey clay 1 1/2 ft {Aluminum shiffs in lower part { Thickerings of Columnaria design, { Smith Yaledora, Large Bracifera 2 1/2 ft [nj] to Columnaria's layer, are also { layers but is not irregular. 5 1/2 ft (very clayey, corresponds to circular style {blue limestones of typical Writon 22 ft {up to top of fossil forms. Clayey} 6 ft up to me strong Leptasma in clay shale, 2 ft up to Dinotus retusa, excellent spe. Leptasma communis limestone Pendleton - page M Masson's Madison not measured {mine clayey Madison, 2 3 ft, corrected, 18 1/2 ft corrected for dip Jasiliams Richmond, 51 ft not corrected 28 ft, generally needs correcting. Dinorthus. No lyx.