Field notes, Tennessee and Kentucky, undated
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(32) road J.M. Gardner Water Valley should be longer? elann's line? Fly? stone? oil spring KENTUCKY (33) 14 E. J. Illgate E of Middlebam. Samuel limestone. 4 ft clay & rock 5 ½ ft Ozgrod limestone. 22 ft Claygy Osgrod accretos. 1 ft red, siliceous clinton. 2 ft gas exposed layer. 13 On road to Beckham St. leading N from 4 ¼ ft. Chint & red oil coals [illegible] addithm pike. 2 ft. int exposed. Silifly soft L.S. beds. 4 ft. Gas. bed Muschzenna. Aubny dioradic medium beds, most decayed. 21 Where road branches E. of road to Tucker St. stone red oil coals only 3 ft exposed. 4 ft Clay + Claygy rock. 4 ¼ ft stone...Osgrod reddish siliceous. Claygy Osgrod, full thickness not seen. 22 Magnificent able clinton reddish crinoidal. Cellus platebates. Stiplemura in the elevated bed otherwise no valve flat - Halytites cat crinalis Septalae acervica, Some of the rocks tryed like Madison clinton. Favorite favrons. Rhingorsq Total thickness 12-15 inches. Gas exposed layer with superdister large form, just beneath. On west side of new road from Middle town to Tucker Station, a clint area, Some N of entrance to old Blankens- baker farm. More clinton S along road.