Field notes, Ohio, undated, 2 volumes
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beads large cc, also Dufplein atn 2 in der Brass field with erinoid with Gyalophyllum lambe. 3ft Very whitish Brassfield resembling Dayland Typical Brassfield sparmular, tc. Cedarnille gr asly 1/2 mi West of RR station Road level x 4 gr ass. = 2 ft up, 20 ft = Brichy front for new Cedarnille. 16 1/2 ft < level front house, Water almost all drained out of quarry. Call reports described to me. Lichen pezoidinum printed axial like Brachyferin me a little more convex than mens uranis. Ret all corinus Barr andella-like species. Defet acanlum fridalis - small size 3/8 inch long, Spirifer moderately plicated longitudinal striae. Cyploceras moderately curved longitudinal striae rather fine, crossing annulations sharp and more distant. Orthoceras with more distant lugs; tendined strong striae used <915 with close but rather faint transverse striae. Gyalophyllid large + strongly flattened to my largest Steptoceras signiata. Fenestella archimedes-like from I multi Okamprose multi-fida but of medium size. Could just be celerity and I plus, all branches close together. Cyclonema sharp striae, high spine. Lithomaria - funnel-like. Ophaps my new species. Platyceras tall like figured Niagaran from. Not rare. Fenestella merrata Part amurus rare + in g medium size, It is the vertically fluted Cerithi-ceros that has the restricted top. Farnites small-celled species. Crawns (of one) Brangeri Halyn to xxno rare. Mytilus. Dolomunity Springfield type trilobita figured by me, Half a mile W of Cedarnille quarry then N to creek. We've bedded Cedarnille. 11 1/2 ft Springfield c. especially in th Conchania at base. 4 ft argillaceous + soft weathering = Ozford? 73