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50) The Louiville limestone.
Hamilton
Pal. N.Y.
Upper Helderberg.
Volv. Pl. II, f. 139.
Niagara, Catenifera beds: 1879. Hal
Siver Helderberg,
See
Schimpe tenuistriatus
Yincardia
Phyridmella orientabilis
Merieta princeps
j.A. Price, 24th Ref. Ind., 1900.
82) It is quite probable that over a large
part of the territory lying east and
northeast of Greensburg, included in the
shale area, the shale, if ever deposited,
has been removed.
84) Louiville bed here called the Harts-
vilile bed.
"realizing the fact, however, that
this formation is not very prominent
in the immediate vicinity of Hartonville
89) Dev. rest in Samuel S of Greensburg.
99) Small unc onformity 1/2 mile NE
of Milford, along Clifty creek,
described and figured as being
in Daniel creek; should be be-
tween Dev. + Louiville think,
look up.
101) 3 fut of Hartville bed at Milford.
121) Small unc onformity NW Lamb's
Clifty creek. 1 mile NE of Newbern.
described as between Dev. + Sam
Probably should be between Dev.
and Louiville;
128) Sketch of un conformity on Avery
quarry, between Dev. + Snyder,
6 ft. Hartonville bed.
133) West bank Flat Rock Creek. 1/2 mile above Senc
va. Unconformity. Dev. Louiville. 6 ft.