Field notes, Ohio, undated, 2 volumes
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Bransfield exposed a little over half a mile West of center West Charleston, North A W Heyman at Atlas Cement Co. Planet m. 1 mi W to line flow. came leading N to lower. Bransfield 27 1/2 ft., th at 900 nsgs. Base exposed at old fall telom house, 873 NSGS appear ently. From Planet m. 1 mi S then 2 mi. Directly NE of road circa 915; Top of Brassfield exposure 900 ns gs exact. It may seem a little higher, but not much since the crystal plates with the [illegible] charac thetics of The Cadesville exposure is found here also. Also the Jadeian columns, at least 20 ft of Bransfield exposed line. From Planet m. 2 1/2 mi S, 1/2 mile then 4 mi NE, directly E of house. Large Bransfield exposure. West of Slimps Lime Kiln 2 mi Top of Brassfield. 905 NSGS exact. Slimp Lime Kiln quarry, Cedarville white limestone calcite. Platy was on a glance tall crystal crystal springfield from plastered, B Mandella like plain and red of Springfield. Half a mile S of Slimps Lime kiln. Bransfield exposed in road quite just S of lower lane, at 920 NSGS This is considerably higher than all of the exposures southward, and until northward near top. 4 1/5 mi S of Slimps Lime Kiln just NW of house. Bransfield up to top of hill which line reaches 910 NSGS, exposure continue north of house down to about 895 ns gs. One mi S of Slimps Lime Kiln new quarry opened NW by road opening 864, showing basal contact of Bransfield with lssender Belle font at 881 exact. Bransfield exposure 21 1/2 ft thick. While I did not find any actual spectral rocks here, numerous plates resembling the crystal plates at Cadesville occur here also as far as known latter.