Field notes, Ohio and Indiana, circa 1914
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NE of Riley Dinuthis retorsa 22 ft above creek, in SE corner 16, Septaeon obam Xor'dalis is fairly common or just below Dalmanella injura same distance below. That also near bryx. 3 mi NW 7 Mile Po. Herbilla insulpa 50 ft below eros strata where sections 16, 17, 20, 21 meet. One will meet the creek must be partly at time of Waynesville. Henry Krumler farm below iron bridge in Dry Fork, Herbilla - and culpta. 10 ft down - Septaeon obam brydalis common, occur in intervening sections also. 14 ft total. Refinguerina distubbed layer. 16 ft 7ft total Stroph. neglecta, 17 ft total. Stroph. malting typical 18 ft total Stroph. antaus + Septaeon obam brydalis, 7 Stroph. planumulus. 20 ft total Stroph. neglecta. 20 ft - 22 ft Stroph. neglecta - Stroph. miles very common, 23. D. minima retorsa Stroph. planum- luna, Crania laevis injura, 26 Septaeon cerca + Dalmanella injura both rare. 36'q Dan's inculpta dan'tu retorta - lineulla and? x Herbert illa 2 culpta 8-71 ft above sea level. W Gary mill, 3/4 mi. W of Millville, 2 mi NW along N/S road, NE q crossroad 1 mi West of Millville. 771 ft above sea level - top nodular layer of Ambeum. The wedging limestones and clays well be jossed - 4ft w/ plenty JD almanac at top, thick heavy bedded coarse limestone layer 8 in thick near base J Waynesville. 1757 ft = Din retorsa accoding to calculations. Dinuthis retorsa 2 mi E of school house No 6 in section 27, 3 1/2 mi W of Millville. at about 755 8 q school S in section 20, 2 1/2 mi NW of Seven Mile Po = Dinuthis retorsa.