Field notes, Kentucky, undated, 2 volumes
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129) SW corny bt Washington 639 base of Clinton base of Niagara = 2 ft. Clinton - 3 ft. 130) Mt Auburn. Pl. Lynx ferrum. 131). Upper onto very strongly cross layered full y large Pl. Lync ferrum- diathely tilting 132) at mouth of stream, Top of cross cross layered layers, 133) 485 - Rhynchotrema dentatum bone but apparently not far from place. 639/522 2111.3 5-58 5-22 540 617/522 9.5x 3/4 521/5 135) 3ft Upper Cayuga clay 629 = top of upper Cayuga clay, 134) Cayuga limestone. Lower Cayuga clay = 21 in. ft, 603 base Niagara 3 ft Dirt m - 3 ft. base of Clinton ~ 597 ft. 137) Top of Waldron clay 138) Top of Waldron clay, = 643 139) 627 = top of Waldron clay, 140) upper Cayuga clay 2ft 9 in. base of upper Cayuga clay = 4 ft above cedar creek, 141) 583 = base of Waldron clay, 142) Niagara cluit, yellow 5th emboldas 143) base of Clinton - 522 fts 22 ft lower Cayuga clay 608 marks 4-2ft base Niagara 28 ft. 3ft transition. 16 ft Laurel horse 3ft6 inClinton. 3ft 4in upper Cayuga clay 24 ft Madison. 5 1/4 in lower limestone