Field notes, Kentucky, circa 1905-1907
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Fully quadrangle. Buffalo quadrangle. Manlins Gray Manlins Lep. scalaris Salina. Fossils at Sagara creek, at top Enals, Waterlime lypes like Sandy shale + shattered affp. thumbeded almost laminated layers in Manlins, near tip, and scat- ered at lower levels, upper 1/3 Blue and Black (Carbonaceous) layers in lower 2/3 Lipert. coal. Water lying at Round mt. Round mt arcellaneous shales, magnesian pyz Fossils Lep. scalaris: & spirifer Fossils third west. Berths similar lithology cactly without the holes Lepidoclin layer Spiritu Carbonaceous shales gykano 40-60 ft thick, 25-40 ft thin bedded delmitic Wuest mt. Spi to 2 in w thin clanches. Syracuse salt group Argillaceous shales. salt beds py to blue grey shale. Verm. shales and. 53-1 Porambonites uncella Dalman, 214-1 Stricklandiaria uncella, Dalman. Middle Silurian, Pulkovo. New St Petersburg, Russia. Antio like Catazyga clor to Lundt. 223-2 Atypa in lucata Sowerby. Middle Sil. Stra-Carlsb, Sweden = like m.of of Nethelrth whch is found alroid as prodiment. = marpinalis 165-2. Dalmanella elegantula. Dalm. Distinctly more finely striated than Silurim D. Stricklandiaria. Also very strongly striated. 134-2 Lepidoplegllum loveni', Edw & Harland, Middle Sil. Wisty Girth lands, Cylindrical, 134-1. Lepidoplegllum loveni' Edw & Harland N.West Girth land. Widely spreading Not even similar to 134-2 126-1 Ptychoplegllum patellatum. 86-1 Dactylosia conferta, Ed + H.