Field notes, Ohio and Indiana, circa 1914
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Loc 12. 100 yds SW of Blackwater Station, in Wayne County) Covered - Partally the fine clay of Paragon. 13 ft of same massive limestone at the top this limestone cherty, partially chatty brecciated and Paragon. 3 ft 6 in. Thinner bedded light grey L with thin jaspified chert inclusions. 3 ft Modular-cherty limestone, with Litho- statue part forming 'Fryingpan' zone saw. 2 ft Fine-grained compact light grey limestone with Spinelite rc. - Ammodate's are uninformable centar, 2 ft 5 in. of fine-grained siliceous limestone, equivalent to the bathographic or yellow limestone of the Paragon section. Only from here especially within this Color or lithoclinder a few, full section not exposed here. 1 ft 7 in Covered. At Tresala 119, a short distance NW Y Station, 1/4 N of Blackwater Station (covered.) 5 ft Firmest and Urkes, medium (at "Firmest one" quarry, equivalent to thin bedded lags, finnish yellow. Presently. 2 ft 4 in Very basal, light grey, weathering 2 ft 7 in greenish+ greenish fine clay. 11 ft. Massive L with black brecciated L at top. - 12 ft further north. 4 ft 7 in Thinner bedded light grey L with fossils. 2 ft 6 in Modular Lithic parts into an layers, (=3 ft thick further north) 1 ft 9 in Thin bedded light grey compact fine-grained fossiliferous. 4 ft Massive bedded bluish grey fossiliferous limestone with no yellow. 9 ft 6 in Covered, Dorothy mine. Cut off the black brecciated layer above the fine clay at Paragon. At Paragon below, just above the fine clay.