Field notes, Ohio and Indiana, circa 1914
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7. 3/4 mi S J Daytonville. Stream NW G. Teutanks. Upper Nebulosa neglecta 15 ft interval 20 ft interval Strongeneu neglecta 5 ft interval. 2ft Lynx Hebetella in angula 7 ft at river level. 1485 Upper incalyptra 22 1463 Small incalyptra 520 1413 Base magnoskill. 28 1390 river level. 8. Chreat name strong West dip. Dunetius antognachata Pistolantrites atirica abundant Hebetella shanlicka Strong new marks & a few Ammonite fossils of several kinds, most with in the y Magnosville & Iron y Shell. 9. Half mile west of Charleston, imme- diately S of bridge, Rivers 5 ft above East Fork. Cincendensis very common in clinks containing numerous shelly muss good for k baling. 10 Lynx + Leptolina just my knife. Eddies Run 1 mi E & County line, mile from Decatur to West Munier in Adamas Cri Cincendensis commun. Strong feet. 181/2 ft interval. '3 ft leptona rare. 5 ft interval. 1ft Leptaina Nesumtridali abundant 10 ft interval. 1ft Lynx Dalmanella associated, part in separate layers. R = 3 1/4 mi NW y Bent mill on dirt road, across Eagle Creek. My watch. 1630 Mjeka incalyptra Larger 161/2 ft interval Strong new neglecta & retorta, 3ft interval, neglecta retorta. Strong ammonites. 1600 bed y edge creek. S, 3 miles NW y Bent millle Smith & North y Gordon Run, up stream south of Eagle Creek, 1805 Clinton about 5 ft above base, 1690 Calazyga threads over lower mezzosa, 1689-1680 fusida + planumfma very common. 1670 Cincendensis. Strong clay beds. 1645 Eagle creek 1830 top of hill 1820 Bale y Clinton