Field notes, Tennessee, 1901
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C. along upper part = Meristella? meris. Strophoranita Beckeri. The large crinoid found by lady at lowest. Another very profiferous closely bed 6 inches thick is found at top of C. Camarosi- nus, spred, Olenardi, Sympentle- matium, Orthotetes nodonthanus. Leptaea rhodolpidali - cral with flat base like Carrostes Forbesi, Favosite with convex base, Atrypa reticularis. Spiniferina cycloptera crane zigzag species, with large cardinal areas. Spinfu with about 3 or 4 lateral publications and radiale striae, distinct. Spinfura. probably cycloptena. Black shale 9 in. Camarostoc clint & spinifer collected rock = 5-6 ft thick, with fossils. w. 72½ ft. Top of Massanuda. Massive clasts above. Dives. Stroph. muller fernith lifeless crinoid. V 57½ ft top 16 in new, possibly large U 57 ft. base of very fossiliferous layer. T 50½ ft soft dark cinced 33 ft). 19¾ ft little S 42 ft large Camarotocelina exposed. R 33 ft solid, cement me. Camarostinus at top River. Section at east end of bluff. Black shale lwrzn. Possibly above? 50½ ft. C - 16½ ft. B - 23 ft. A - 11 ft. 101 ft. Top of R = Camarostinus. Str - lecheri. Spinifer cycloptena. Large crinoid hole at lowest. Stroph. punctulafera? Olenodictyum. Camarostinus 42 feet below massive bedded 51½ feet below Black Shale lwrzn. 72½ 6.1½ 21 feet 23 feet above top of lower bluff section. Carnary crinoid 42 feet above bedded with favosite fauna. Crinoids at largest at base 50 ft to top of massive bed. There is a crinoidal layer at top with spinifer cycloptena. Spinophyta in black shale