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Jeffersitown
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Silurian, quarry off the road.
189)
Dermian at 620 Louisville.
190)
Silurian in situ up to 560
191)
shelly crinoidal whitish limestone,
crinoids common, Upper Devonian.
black shale remnant very rare,
at 540.
192)
Black slate exposed by telephone fault hole.
193)
Black shale - crinoidal limestone
contact at 528; Dermian limestone
is ferruginous at very top?
194)
whitish limestone believed to be Dermian;
195)
no exposure here
196)
nor black slate struck in well, only
a creek said to be a blue creek,
and therefore limestone touched?.
197)
Louisville up to 557. Quarry on Finley
branch,
198)
Contact of Coral Dermian with
Louisville is well exposed at 511
199)
No exposure since 198;
200)
nor exposure but limestone is struck
at dawn. This must be Dermian
since black slate veins simile
down stream.
201)
up to 510 Silurian in yard sized
gravel, no Dermian exposed.
202)
Silurian exposure near creek level
204)
nor exposure
205)
Dermian crabs + gregaria at 470 in
clay and solid limestone.