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Mr G Greenwell Ford section.
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72ft above Warren,
10 ft {Lithodoma in upper 3ft, thick clay rock.
5 ½ ft blue clay rock, knotty rubble.
7 ft 3 in. thick clay rock {Major part spalling,
5 ½ ft blue clay rock. Massive
7 ½ ft {W} of waterfall. Indicated clay rock.
4 ft 4 in. the clay indicated rock.
1 ft Hard blue clay rock.
20 in. the clay indicated rock {Senesperm
6 2 ft blue clay rock massive and spalling
{in upper 3 ft.
blue clay rock in indicated, upper 15
inches still harder.
5 ½ ft Columnaria obliquata (obliqua) at top,
colthoera about 2 ft from base,
with ceas about 1½ ft from base.
{Column} at top = in upper one foot,
5 ½ ft Senesperm and lamella branchy fossil.
the indicated clay rock, {N}enrosperra and
5 ½ ft indicated blue dayrock. Bage D, sinuate
3 ft 6 in {shale & lime few fossils is softer
in upper one foot which is more like
blue clay rubble richly fossiliferous except
6 in. several cl. layers,
4 ft wildly fossiliferous blue cl. rubble.
7 in limestone are solid thin few fossils
3½ ft 8 after the cl. l. rubble.
12 in. More indicated thin cl. l. Fruits plenty,
15 in. blue clay l. rubble fossils faintly jelly?
2 in. coral l. with {An}uclidata? & Plenum crumma
2 ft blue clay rubble l. with Septacena at base.
Mr G Greenwell continued.
Clinton,
25 Madrigue massive beds.
upper part not studied
middle = Canada - Liberty ? Models
fossils vary force, and
2 ½ ft {candy clay section. Syne
Schizylopha more or 1 ft blue top
1 ft clay blue indicated rubble with
at top,
typical newtonian Canadensis
2 ft. the clay rock, Good stripe limestone
1 ft the clay rock, Columnaria small and
obliquata crumma.