Field notes, Kentucky Geological Survey, undated
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136. One mile N of RR along Logan Creek, Yelarena illemlridala. Heteropemya, in upper lynx bed. [illegible] 137. On S side of branch 2 mi's N of RR at Richland, along west side of Logan Creek. Platystrudalia lynx bed, blue clay; typical lynx shale, on S side of branch, about 10 ft above creek. Richland & E thickness of Richland, Base Clinton. . .75 ft Columnarales. . .50 ft. base of section 136) Total = 125 ft and lynx beds not seen. 201. Blue Slate, NW J Simmietta spgo. at Junction City, Phosphata nodules common, Many 3 in. long, a few 4 inch in length. level, have dipped from higher areas here but they are very Broken mainly shale frag- nodules at top =86 ft thick mixture of ferruginous phatic on uncertainty the which I have called film- 25 ft clay, nodules at top stretch. nodules gone at top of this 11 ft clay. The same phosphates (1 inch) line at this level, 31 ft clay, phosphatic nodules this level diameter within 1 ft above Phosphatic's modules 1 inch in 11 1/4 clay 8 in ferrug layer at top. 9 1/2 ft clay 3-4 in ferrug layer at top, nodule layer with abundant modules common or at 4 in. above top of Black slate rare up to 2 1/2 above Black slate,