Field notes, Ohio and Indiana, circa 1914
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Buena Vista. Maxville limestone. 115 ft Yogan Central shales 85 ft buff arenaceous shales and thin bed red sandstones, 17 ft quite massive buff sandstone. 6 ft argill. shales. 90 ft Black Hand. 1 ft Cymmerate II delicate fled by Burdock to Scienville. 6 ½ All arenaceous shale is gray persistent and not Springfieldan & freeels Very persistent and to Scienville, 25 ft Massive free sandstone. 5 ft Cymmerate I is less persistent and than Cymmerate II. 200 ft Crugalura (275 - 377 40 ft fossiliferous shales calcareous chere Tertiary layers for miles Shales and Sandstones 15 ft S. mering 30-40 Buena SS 85 ft Bedford. * Burlington & Redford * Kinderhook, 110 ft. 16 ft chiefly shale, upper part redish. 5 ft 7½ in. Buena Vista = City ledge. Fammarus abundant. 5 ft 4 in fine clay. 16 ft Sunbury shale. 1 ft 9 in Massive Buena SS Thinner bedded & shaly. [illegible] heavy SS in Bedford,