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D oy's Mill.
100 ft { to gate at pike, a little above
Bubbly limestone wth Pl. lynx.
69 ft Buttroral,
{Bellena
11 ft Rouble Clay limestone. Ample. Valvata at base
16 1/2 dense Hue Clay rock
18 ft. dense blue clay limestone cos.
Fairmont, Mm. verlecta. Pl. lynx abundant
Heterospingia. Callpser dalei'.
11 ft Badly weathered l.
7 1/2 ft True really limestone. Pl. lynx Cms
5 ft. Limestone cos. Heterospingia
Platy. lynx de granulos giny up.
25 ft. chiefly l. in sandy clay.
Stmph. maysvillerus.
18 FT 2 Sandy l wth Stm. maysvillens;
at different intervals,
SW of Sunset /Nickle's.
Hibertella insculpta & Leptocera rhum
Cvidalis.
12 1/2 ft Rhyn.capax. Leptaea Membrin'
Stmph. plamurelma & elargata
thin l. in clay, Fossils numerous.
10 1/2 ft rubble. Fossils rather common.
Dalmarella j'usna
4 ft rubble.
1 ft limestone wth Dal. jusna &
Stmph. plamurelma.
SW of Sunset Continued.
4 ft Limestone + clay.
Dalmurella j'usna
3 ft Limestone + clay
Stmph. C fucordensis & elargata.
2 ft. At face is insect Streptodasum costium
8 1/2 ft chiefly l. + clay Het. zirmata & cumm
Stph. turpida plana & lewdeni'.
5 1/2 ft Praespna luripitals de canes abundant
Associated wth H. zirmata, L.bardeni'
2 ft. Puenepoa abundent. Prac spora l'aspi-
talis cmming in. Callpsra en Caudova.
Het. zirmata here comes in abundant.
10 ft alwethe stump. Byth. meeki common.
3 at. Various not common
Callpsera rubrd & a ut can cum.
2 ft below tip of large tree stump. Callpsra
rubrozoa (Nickle's) River Ridge end.
5 1/2 ft chiefly clay rock + some limestone
wths few H.zirmata & L.bardeni: - rubble l'rock
6 ft chiefly rough limestone weathering
rubbly.
9 ft partly exposed. Several limestone layers
in clay.
2 ft dense cl. l. like that below.
Three specimens of lynx in next layerbed
at top.
11 ft dense clay l, dark blue. Fossils few.
Dulmer beds Sphospira is rather
cummun.
14 ft Lynx beds Lynx is common.
Rhyn.dendatum loose, partly dropped
11 ft dense l. near unfossiliferous, base not
seen exposed on W side of valley