Field notes, Kentucky, undated, 2 volumes
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Benesereth Creek SE of Jefferson Town. 605 ft Strph retusa; Strpjt, very robust, Psilomea commun. 601-4t. Bridge Benesereth, 593+ t. Creek bed with Stroph. rare. Neobella + Platyst. common. On pipe to Fisherville, 675 Tpt of Strph retusa zone, 645 Tpt of Columnaria halli, in assoc 15 in- dies thick, mid-exp. forid. Main Neobelleta horizn. 625½ Massive clay rock-top, with Prasodpora hospitalis. 586 Columnaria alverlata. Tetradium in clayrock contains very many Prasopora hospitalis 85-77 576 Dist of Neobelleta & Platystrophia, 570 Sharply highest Platystrophia's lynx seen. What is in Warren cld? 540 Floyd's creek bed. Half mile west of Fisherville, along RR, at west end of switch. Platystrophia lynx. Abundant. Leptaena shumtridalis Abundant. Rhynchotroma dentatum 15 spcc. Alvania scalibra large. No Plectamblyites seen Some of the Pl. lyinx specimens are also- tightly above the level at which Leptaena shumtridalis is most abundant, Tyclimena = large Amberin type, Calymmenae callicephalo, rather small; Calymmena callicephalo full size. Dalmanella like gwynne vanyalbe. Szelio's sp'gan, dorsal spine P'yramid. D. northis retroorda, 3 good spec. central intima, 2 ventral extera at water end of series of cutaways railroad level = ½ sec west of Fisherville, Large Columnaria alverlata - large cells not large crsalla, new form of pseudo Madram, just east of Floyd fork trestle. Met Floyd's bridge. At West end I first cut a zigzagger Kentuckianum, at top of heavy ledge. navigated by claggy limestone rubble fully formed on which secure Strophelasma, small. Neobelleta Platystrophia Mlving good branching tryx'para Strud. planumal mcd alifala