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"\n1/2 mile\nEast of\nL. Kirk",
"Kirkde\nSandy\nChamposa",
"Corals",
"2 1/2 miles W of Shelby, in the\nDunnville pike The Lisrietta\nRivulet one 10 m deep by section\nis well exposed along the road.\nThe hill here around quartz\nreach the 57 Yards",
"Two miles further west the\nLisrietta Cut yields several\nlimestone layers full of\nCorr'd heads, and a few\nspecimens of Blairf' Dunnell\nwheat,
Along road from Dunnville along Smith\nside of Green river 100 yds near Pelley\ncemetery. 2 1/2 miles west of Dunnville.\nClear shale, 1 ft exposed, at Cemetery\nsandy at base, merging into\n3 to 4"m sandy limestone varying from\ndark grey to nearly black. Dolart\nvarious atoms and calyox\neptines -> beach.
The top of the underlying limestones\nlight gray limestone also can be\ntains Dolat various atoms\nof considerable length and\nthis node undoubtedly\nbelong to the same\nsuite as that exposed\nin the Green river 10 miles south\nof Glasgow.
On Columbia & Stanford road."
}