Field notes, Ohio, undated, 2 volumes
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Turn E at 830, 1/2 mile to 819, then just SE 1/2 house Glenangy remns as Corner 820. 3/4 mi E y 830 Corner, is 826 Corn. Here Glenangy seems down to 796 at least. Along another road, SW of 826 Corner, top of very white + hard West Union is at 798 ex act. Section N of Cedar Mills 164. More massive l + strata parallel. R 33 ft chuffy gray but with l. int bedded, with stratification & arnite clay. B 55 ft m mass R. Base of West Union, 680 about. 35 ft. < 645 about. Cedar School. 1/4 mile N. West Union exposed by toll. The Wupa exposures at West Union with crystallal beds, then, along my new sandy beds, probably comes fenced to part R of Cedar Mills section. & to the Wupa heart y B. From Scrut Ridge N to 849 corner, then SE. West Union exposed up to top of land here = 860. This probably breaks in at the top of the West Union line, Scrub Ridge 1/8 mi, then E y 845 Top of West Union, darker junction = 834 with Glenangy immediately above. 1/4 mi E y 845 Corner, white hard top of West Union green 830 & 835 I think. Glenangy above. Diedly in front of house 1/4 mi E of 845, along Road is much hard white l, with large str ups on rolls of Hillston type. Highlignite carbonates small cells, Farnite. At the house this white rock appears now laid banded rock, whitish, with not fossils up to 830 Scrub Ridge is mi N to 845, then exactly 1/2 mi E to corner 807. Top of limestone at 787 with Glenangy above. One injfer 10 feet of this lowest mi is formed in thin laminiae, but not far now can think to be of Monroe age. E y 807 1/2 mi, where road turns NE Glenangy < 785 2 ft very white hard rock. 24 ft. Massive l in good layers Stratified w & c.