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a little over 4 mi N of Six Mile Arm
where lane goes S to farm home
Brosefield exposed about
5 feet above entrance to lane
and also formerly gneissed
here in S side of road.
Bme - 9.60 ftns & s.
Englewood.
Brassfield up to strike level 1/2 mi
S 1 point where National Pike cross section
D 5 miles field wth Pentamerus 2 1/2 ft above
C 5 1/2 ft Tentaculites typical
B 3 ft Fairly well bedded Cephalonia Lared
{Lared c. 1 3/4 ft} will bedded
{Lared b. 2 ft} < Atrypa reticularis,
{indicated clay rock 1 1/2 ft}
{Blue clay shale 3 ft.}
Dagtmel, 8 ft wth 5 ft thinbedded
Brassfield Transition, 10 inches.
Brassfield 2 2 ft.
Drypea (as per elijarta schumbe)
elle, like Birker dam form: large
B Atrypa like Birker dam form.
B Striatophora cral protosordials,
B With flatellite
B Platyspharia lignata,
C Platyspharia lignata
D Atrypa reticularis
B Platyspharia lignata,
C Blackjawm Like Lilty form. Interior
of actual valve well marked +
showing fine radiating striations
Exterior, Could not collect but
well preserved.
C Pentamerus in typical mottled
Tentaculites rich in upper 6 inches.
C with flatellite to,
C Large Striat form 5 1/2" in diameter with
natural cross long indined rockin.
The upper part of the Dayton limestone
for a few layers 1-5 ft tends to be
thin bedded with layers 2 in deep
with weathering clays between
the layers = along the seams,
horizontally. Which + after
the age Laurel.
Farm Pleasant Hill west beyond
cemetery 1/4 mi.
Try 1 actual Brassfield layer
here along road = 8.70 ftns & s
An old abandoned quarry occurs
N Wth of the road about 3 mile.
= Brassfield with flaggera
lone struck eastward,
toward the cemetery.