Field notes, Ohio, undated, 2 volumes
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Day in about 4ft thick. Several nipple marked L layers with much clay between, the latter faded minimating - Total 11ft. 1 4/7 c, like Day m. 2 3/4 ft chuffy clay. 1 1/4 min'n'dal. 2 3/4 ft chuffy clay. 1 1/4 'min'dall 11 1/4 ft chuffy clay + 4/5 ferruginous limestone 7 2/7 incl continuous c. But real not measured. Top of Belfast is at about 563, therefore Bransfield is about 52 feet thick. Top of [illegible] hill 1/2 mi SWy Me & gozney school, Waid of Bondary valley 10 2/7 incl. Incl'd by Sladeholi. Residual red mineral. 16 3/4 ft interval. Top of Large West Union L exposure 164 in total. West Union - G at Archard cmt. 930? - 180 = 850 for base of this section 800 - 616 = 184 for that chalk estimate Top of Day m = 46 ft above when ferruginous start off NW toward little house up hill. 670 + 46 = 616 last measured. German church section up Town Sister Road, 1st street part I built 27 2/7 in total, 10 3/7 street part I road, 18 2/7 ft interval Lowest actual Blackshale exposure 28 2/7 in total. German church. 11 2/7 ft interval. 1 junction section Minnie? 17 2/7 White L like that at top of Waggyma Waggy Road junction yealdes, clearly by I West Union section at 46 3/7 in total, with c, at top like that level 1 2nd house NW side J road 22 2/7 Masonic West Union. 2 2/7 Whitefieldella cc Diaphoritesma. 5 2/7 ft West union. Actual exposure. --- At first little bank NW of Germany church the people had fitted limestone at top, I section recurs 11 3/4 ft close level at German church. --- The same dampish rock recurs in lowest sag J road beyond second little kerb, at approximately 925. Black slate on the 3rd bank. At house 3/8 son NW of Germany church Top of clinton gy stuff about 20 ft below top of hill will black shale at least 10 ft lower,