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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.