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2. Turkey creek empties into Horse creek 3/4 mi. above Watson's mill and shows upper part of section very feebly near mouth. 3. Iron bridge across Horse creek, 4 mi. above Watson's Mill. About 25 ft. of rock, white, some of it quarried, belongs to bottom of Silurian section Below the red rock series. Coffee sand rests directly on top. 4. Lick Ford, at mouth of Willoughby creek, 1 mi. above Iron Bridge across Horse creek. Ordinary Willoughby cement rock at Ford. 5. Eastward, up Willoughby's creek, as far as road passes school house, its ordinary Ordovician cement rock lines the creek. In places it is 15 feet thick. Capped by Coffee sand. 6. Welch's Mill = Maddox mill = Old Graham Mill. About 2 mi. alove Willoughby creek. 5 mi. SE of Sa- Coffee sand with silicified tree trunks at base; on 23 ft. white limestone above. Also belo- 2-7 ft. of a rock which may be Clinton. It is hard and flinty. 15 ft. Ordovician cement rock like the cement rock at Willoughby and Clinton. The white rock first mentioned is cracked at different levels. It seems to belong below the red cloey rocks of other sections ac- cording to this section. I visited this section with T. B. Kerr of Sa- varnah. 7. Dodd's Mill, about 1/4 mi. above Welch's Mill. Mr. Ordovician seen. Coffee sand on 38 ft. of white limestone like that at base of Silurian at Welch's Mill. Idee Ross, 8. Sulphur Spring, on Ross & Araldi's place, about a mile above Dodd's Mill, a little N. of the Florence road. Coffee sand above. A = 4 in limestone 3 ft. white clay with fossils in thin limestone slivers. 35 ft. red rock clayey, 5 ft. white rock like rock at Dodd's Mill. This completes section to creek level. alove A, up branch at spring, is some white rock, at least 12 feet. There is any upper of a lower white section with red between.
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9. Calybeats Spring, 1/2 mi. above Sulphur Spring, on East side of Horse creek. A short dist. once down the river from the spring are 15 ft. of white limestone = top of Silu- rion. This is overlaid by at least 60 ft. of Lower Helderberg, con- taining large round crinoid- al bodies through their whole extent apparently. Small fossils (Lower Helderberg?) occur just above the Silurian limo- stone. 10. S.E. of Mr. Cal. Blomtis Home, 2 miles above Calybeate spring, along Horse creek. The top of the Lower Helderberg contains the large round Crinoidal bodies. There is a trace of Black shale, nor well exposed, and the Marne gy is abundantly exposed. Cerro Gordo - Saltillo. 11. Cave Spring, on road from Sa- vanna to Cerro Gordo, 1/4 mi. E. of Cerro Gordo. A little whitish clay, resting on 35 ft. red rock, clayey at least. 28 ft. white limestone below. 12. Cerro Gordo. Brown sand and gravel (chiefly the latter) = Coffee sand? 8 1/2 ft. very fossiliferous clay with limestone shivers. 5 1/2 ft. freeb. limed, very fossilif. 3 ft 9 in. Clayey limest. " " 2 ft 4 in. mud clay 4 in. limestone {Merriz cas- 3 1/3 ft. white clay to origin. fossilifera} 2 ft. massive indurated clay bed as at Rize Mill 26 ft. red rock, becoming more clay at top, but turning to red and fairly solid near whitish limestone below. 32 1/2 feet white rock 10 feet not exposed on account of high water. 13. Saltillo 1 mile S. of town, on Miles creek, at site of old mill, 1/4 mi. West of river is abundant Ordovician ce-
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2 ft. limestone, slightly crinoidal 3 ft. reddish clay. May be thicker, if not faulted. White + much cracked rock like some of the Roemer lime, stones and some J Laurel also. The grade seems along road at John Bradus in an E to N direction. Fortier S. is Niagara (Lans- ville?) overlaid by Lower Hel- derberg (fossils) and still far- ter S. is Silicenus Group. Black shale not exposed here. 30) East of angle of Public road to Erin, E of John Bradus' homse. Black Shale is seen up a quaggy in the N side of the little stream flowing westward and passing just S of John Bradus's house. Under Welderby fossils, thin section, as at RR cut, 169 ft. limestone, Astraeopagia meniscus near base. Very flat Favorite favros about 3/5 way up. Faulting may have increased the section here. 20 ft not exposed. 32 ft. Layered red rock, pretty well exposed. Massive-- ? Massive red limestone, dense and red, like some below the red layers at Chipton, but red instead of light red. B one not exposed here. 31. Christopher Schmidt: At old Furnace on SW edge of basin. Black shale. Also limestone exposures. The latter contain peculiar fossils. Faulting in here. 32. Dr. W. B. Scott. On western edge of basin, at about the middle of its length. Here the various sponges were found in the regular Roemer beds. There overly soft red layered rocks and hard massive limestone, correlating the John Bradus section. Below the red mass- ive rock, south of the house, is the Osgood with the Ove- crinus + Stephanocrinus,
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839 Williams Mill, 5 mi. above mouth of Big Sandy. Henry C. 50 feet. Cherty beds with fossils: Oniskany? 840 Tributary of Birdsming, S Benton Cr. like last. ~ Oniskany? also? 841 White Sulphur Spgs. Establishment or upper Weld. Chert with fossils. About 1 mi. from Spgs. on upper site side is bluff 2 mi. long, with Lmr. Weld. at base. Cherty beds = Oniskany? 842. Buffalo River, Perry C. 843. Nix 844 A B G ant. Indian Creek, 14 mi. from Waynesboro, 22 ft. Savannah. Silicified fossils, 10 ft. Holo. 845. Craven Mills a short distance below Gants & W. Helder. 35. Meriscos, two forms: ledge at Craven's Mills. 65 ft. of limestone with Meriscos. 20 ft Variegated, also well seen at Craven's. 846 2½ mi. W. of Gants; bed, 25 ft. filled with corals, 847. Hardin C. Col. Smith. 9 mi. from Savannah, on Waynesboro road. 20 ft bed. tec in any, 848 Bath Spgs. S Decatur, 20 ft bed fossils. Meriscos film. 29 N of RR bridge N of Riverside Tenn. at base of Laurel = 1½ mi. Ngabens Creek. Holozygites, 4 in. long. species unknown Diacrinites gemmiformis, common, Oithroceras large forma. 29a Variey with cherty layers. 11 ft + 8" sandstone, firm, range of fish remains throughout. The replicatio in ripples along the base, a one of thin 4 in. lms. 8" siliceous cherty stone, occupying position of black shale eastward, a new idea for me. 8" Nix. L. badly weathered, crumbled to a clayey limestone mass. 5° W massive limestone, traces of reeds; 10 10" lay. 6" white limestone, 2 ft. crumbling, with Oithia filosa. 10 2" covered. Probably clay. 36° 3" limestone. Strongly reddish in some of the layers. Among others at the very top. The upper leaf more massive. The lower leaf after + weathering back. 4° Gorgon? Bedded in rather thin courses, with a few thicker course, at the base. At the top is 2½ ft clay with in conformity between this a bed above = Laurel.
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33) Waverly No.2 and strata. 1° Black sandy massive, =Black shale beds, 2° 6" dark rock, sandy } =rock films 1° mica shale 3° dark rock, sandy) Bladestalk level. No phosphatic nodules or genuine black shale seen. 34) At Old Mill, Mill Creek. 6" Sandstone like blmn, phosphatic ind.=2in. 5° 2" Sandstone =delaying b.lmn (Black Sh.) at top of Niagara: The conegites hemisphericus, Byf. & R. Roemer? 44° 4" Limestone, which if it soft, I could not with certainty identify, by any of it as variegated, Or white and not studded in my, at top. Just below mouth of Mill Creek is cliff 75 feet high, Tor steep to climb except at aids. Not visited. The brim sandstone layer belong- ing below the Black Shale is exposed from 1 mi above the mouth of Owl Creek along the valley of OB by Coppermine Creek as far as other OB by- Buffalo River. Up Owl creek it is fol- lowed ½ mi, to a small water fall. Silurian section does not exceed 20 feet along those valleys, Only Roemer had seen. 35) On road N of Buffalo between Big Depression & Hype Creeks. Sandy rock delaying blmn Black Sh. 25° Silurian section with Astraea sp., mja, meriacus The conegites, hemisphericus Arthur, with varying ventral lobe elegatula species, var. of this. Conophyme elegans? Streptelasma large borealis, Pterocrinus genini /primi?/ large Amplexus shumardi small. 36) W. of Dr. Carvens, ½ mi. Waverly 1 foot greenish ss with plants of phosphatic nodules, about 7 feet of SS delaying blmn the Black shale. Silurian, Roemer's beds.
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2\frac{1}{2}^\circ Banditank, phosph nodules in yelb b. 2\frac{1}{4}^\circ White limestone, NW of 5\frac{1}{2}^\circ Covered but at top with white crystalline layer 22\frac{1}{2}^\circ limed m., most p. a clayey massi 77. 16\frac{1}{2}^\circ limestone, white, well bedded. 54. 10^\circ Covered perfectly white & soft. 38. 12^\circ 6" limestone, white, well bedded, but distinctly bedded. 8^\circ 5" did limestone. Rather massi 16. -6^\circ 6" Massive, 2d limed m. 7. 1^\circ Iron stuff, du Clift section at the Clinton level. 25^\circ -20^\circ unknown. End or clay? Doulful thic 48. 7^\circ Leiper Creek bed, = Richmond, Cement Rock, artins emacerata 41) W.D. Helton. About 3\frac{1}{2} mi. NW of Waynesboro on Beech Creek. The Cement Rock comes off and on as far as when Big and Little Beech creeks come together. 42.) Six miles W. of Waynesboro. About 1 mi. W. Main Hardin Creek, up Brewer Branch where road to Martin's Mill crosses the land & goes up hill. Wastly, 5\frac{1}{2}^\circ Dark blued shale. 5\frac{1}{2}^\circ Covered. Iron part limed stuff. 11^\circ SS. replacing Black Shale. ? 20^\circ Clay+ limestone with Thecystegites Hem limestone in creek bottom. 6 mi. from Martins Mill. 45. Dr. G.R. Yeiser E of house at road cross. About 200 yds N of Indian Creek. 80^\circ 6" SS. replacing Black Shale limestone, full of small hyozoans, W. of house. with Lingula subspatulata. 5\frac{1}{2}^\circ Shaly stuff dark limnish blud. 9^\circ SS replacing Black Shale clay + crumbling thin limestone with Disthaeospongia primissima, Macrodus Stricklandi.
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Clifton sh. 15½ ft cl. 19 ft 3½ ft ? Trace Gule sh. 33½ ft + Wagnerdies sh. 26-25 ft ? Drk. c.l. 7 ft ? Bazadets Clifton Lick pond, M loughly Creek 15 ft + L Maddry well L. Saltville Glenbeader Chamberland City Centerville Leipers Creek White Oak 841. White Sulphur Springs Establishment on Held. Masses of chert with fossils abundant in surface. Section opposite Springs = Hill above bluff. 4) capped by sand + gravel - ferrug. conglomerate. 3) Siliceous Gr. 75 ft. 2) Black Sh. represented by SS, with slaty seams 3 ft. 1) Bluish l. abounding in chert nodules and layers. All fossiliferous, with thick bedded layers at top and base. 63 ft. About a mile from the Springs on the opposite side of the river is a bluff, 2 or more miles in length, at the base of which the Helderberg rocks are exposed. It may be that the section above described is on this bluff, opposite the Springs. 844. C) Near A.B. Grant, Sixty fossils. 845. Section A.B. Grant to Graven's Mills. Grant bed described as Helderberg Limestone. * 846. 2½ mi. W. of Grant, 10 feet blue-black shale is bed 25 ft thick well filled with Niagara corals. 847.S) Col Smith, 9 miles from Savannah on Wagner's road. Fossils from bed about 20 feet thick (at & county!) 848 D) Bath Springs, Fossilized zoft = Held.? Ledge of hard l. 3 ft. thick. Slaty limestone 18 ft. Merriam's, variegated l. at bottom of bluff. { White Sulphur S'gs Hotel 1 mi. fr. Landing at Pickett. Wm. Martin, 2 mi. beyond Bath Spgs. go 5 mi. past turn to left.
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C. S. Smith. 847 Amizophyllum Agassiz. Nucleospina concentrica Rhyndaspis frumna Bath Spgs. 848 Amizph. Agassiz; Aeicystites Anna. Spirifus Suffredi. Nuclosp. concentrica Rhyndaspis globosa Rhyndospinafrumma. 817. Nearly 4 miles from river at Clifton caps ridge overlooking Eagle creek. Silicious grp. partly concealed, 53 ft. Black Shale (Waverly here) 50 ft. (34 ft thick shale, 8 ft finegrained SS in it, Gingula sulspatulata, 8 ft massive SS) Lower Helderberg 25 ft. gray crinoidal, fossils scarce at this point. Merrizous l. Spruge bearing bed 90 ft highly fossiliferous (Where measured. Was this measured on Eagle creek? Variegated bed (includes Os good + Clinton) 96 feet. Merrizous spruge bed first all measured 4 mi. E of Clifton, and Varieg. at Clifton. 835. Lower Held. in valleys of Dunstan and Hardins creeks is generally wanting, locally in thin beds. Low. Held. absent in upper part of valley of Buffalo but on map begins at Flat Woods and goes down to Linden. Bell no drill at Linden. Black Shale Linden. Lower Helderberg. Loaded with fossils. 842 On Buffalo River in Perry county, F. Frazz. 835 3 miles below Bearstone on Buffalo R., Black Shale. Bill Edwards. Lower Helderbg. 30 ft. loaded with fossils, Merrizous bed. Four miles above mouth of Buffalo, by a local swell, it is exposed in a Bluff. Lower Held. 50 ft. Nearest place is Bakerville. Nearest land- ing is Cuba. Good Stopping place. 2½ miles, not far from Dudley's Ferry. Dr. Whitfield. Mapped from edge of Hickman to Mentgnercy well on Duck river, but not in Humphreys on Duck river. However it states in text; — Lower Held. along valley of Duck river scarcey reaches Hickman Co. Decatur Co. 831 In the southern part of Barton, well developed at a number of points. L.H. 840. Tributary of Birdcagle in southern part of Barton Co. 836. Low. Held. Commencing at mouth of Big Sandy and extending up valley 5 or 6 mi; 839. Williams Mill, about 5 mi. above mouth. Orange sand + gravel. Lower argillaceous masses, fossils, several layers of gray limestone. Black shaly limestone, 50 feet.
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Quarry, Taylor's Quarry, About 1½ mile east of Iron City, on the north side of the Railroad to Columbia. 3 inches broad Heavin well bedded Wavy with layered lean, 5½ ft thin. Ledged wavyly, shaly, arched at Phosphatic nodules 10 inches greenish shale like Wavy face at Mt Pleasant. 6 in. genuine fossil Chattanooga black shale. 15 in. layer of greenish fine grained rock = equivalent of Hardin sandstone, 6 in. shaly rock, weathered to deep brown, also belonging to Hardin sandstone. Unconformity distinctly seen at quarry, on Silurian. Rock" massive layers, 13-18 inches thick. About 10 feet exposed here. Rock contained 6-7 specimens of Pizocirrus genus formis and Large Orthocerat. At first crossing of road over Railroad, about ½ mile E East of Iron City, the total thickness of the Silurian is 5.5 feet. at least is 1 foot of coarser conglomerate. 1-3 inches. Rests upon a bluish fine grained limestone in thin shaly beds. Quarry, 1 mi., N of Iron City, on west side of RR to Columbia. A 15 inch layer of greenish fine grained rock B 6 inch. brown, shaly rock, weathering back. Unconformity line distinctly seen at quar- ry, black slate Trip. of Silurian. C Rock massive with Pizocirrus genus pluriceras (1) many of them; Orthocerat but not any found. Rock in beds 13-18 in this thick. At south end of quarry large is seen in Chattanooga black slate - 6 inches. Wavy like rock. 16 in. brown ledge = Hardin? or Wavy? 9 in. brown shaly, shaly rock like above. 19 ft. This is the quarry stone of last week, 1½ft. Clay shale 5 inches limestone 1 ft clay Walden? 23 ft. in world limestone layers white except within 3 feet of base when it is often red. 3 ft 3"/2" inches shaly rock. 2 ft 8 inches crossed bed ferruginous slate. Orthocerat and Marries.
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Friday PM 10 Train at Dayton. Saturday M 11 Iron City, to Taylors Amarry, Sunday 12 Iron City to Cedar Point. Monday 13 Iron City. Out depot exp. to Waterloo. Tuesday 14 Waterloo, Brush & Bluff Cr. to Riverton. Wednesday 15 Riverton to Pickwick, E bluff. Thursday 16 Pickwick, E+W. bluff. Friday 17 Pylburn Top LH, Calybeate Spgs. Saturday 18, Savannah, Col. Smith. Sunday 19 Savannah Monday 20. Savannah, Bath Spgs, Swalim Bluff. Tuesday 21, Small nr Bluff. Wednesday 22. Small nr Bluff Slifton, Legr. Thursday 23 Legr, New Era Friday 24. New Era, Kelley, Bakerville, Saturday 25 Bakerville, Sunday 26 Bakerville, Cuba, Steamer Monday 27, Darrville to Cumberland City 5/2 Tuesday 28 In bed. Cumberland City, BD84. Wednesday 29 Sat around hotels Cumberland City. Thursday 30 Collected Cumberland City, Annie Friday 31 Cincinnati. Pylburn bluff opposite Pickwick; x, Bluff creek. 1. Most southern bluff,<Shot Hollow a. Anderson branch b. Johnson branch. 2. Middle bluff c Boyer branch. 3. Pylburn bluff proper, Harris, Leeth, Pickwick (dam). Eastern 1. At west southern end of bluff, next to Bluff creek, at base of section = A-11 ft. ssive to top of first set of sand rock. Very fine ground limest one with much dust. One good connecting Carrarovi- nings at top. Caraverversions at all levels. Collected. B,- 13 feet Carrarovers very good at top. C - 16 1/2 ft. Fin would see next row 30C + 19 ft to bony fossil limestone clay, led 1ft thick. My C+ 50 1/2 feet to black shale loam 3 in. 20 in / 2 sandy ohg shale = 4 in at bottom hard. (4 in soft. 12 in 2 andy ohg erik). large Dalremusite py gidium mined from lo, thin through out this section, 17 1/2 ft below top is lighter sandy loam with plenty of
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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
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"Steamboat" Photo 2: Coffee and, just below Coffee Landing. Term, Bedding will shown at Bluff, Bluff about 1/2 mi. mg. Rock bluff begins at Cravers and extends down the river. 10-15 feet of Barnesport bed in 15-20 feet of Dixon bed. Dip up the river. At Carr Buds Belm Landing, 20 ft? Heavy cracked limestone below, Above this is Dixon bed - more clayey streaked north red, 12-15 ft ? Above is Barnesport bed, massive bed for 5 ft. Slim bedded + white layers above, 20 ft. Dip fairly A short distance down the river the dip is up the river. Apparently cracked limestone. Further downstream the Dixon bed equivalent is nearly level the dips slowly down river. Dolosted bed white + red alternating. 10-20 ft ? Overlaid by 30-40 ft of Barnesport bed. Dip continues down stream. Overlaid by cliff forming stuff. Look up to see if Anna Helderby. May be this thmple not her bring whether this limestone is clifty and thick. Next I can design rock appears small Steamboat Bluff begins about 1/2 mi. above Saltillo, Hard layers 8 ft. per 5 ft more clayey with a little red, over 15 feet swiftly hard. All = Glenbork bed. 1/2 mi. below Saltillo. Glenbork bed, at first level then dipping down stream overlaid by Dixon bed dipping strongly down stream. This Dixon bed finds thin bedded. A consider- le joint consists of an inferior whit ish limestone interbedded with some clayey reddish streaked above Pleasant Belm or Pleasant 1/2 mi., rock dip up stream 20 ft. Glenbork, overlaid by base of Dixon bed. Then dips down Black Ark - is this a dyke at Govern- ment loght; just above Kelley Land- ing. At Kelley Landing + below a great thickness of Glenbork with dipping up stream. Resting on Saltillo limestone - east northern exposure. 10-15 feet of Saltil- lo limestone exposed. Just above Swallow Bluff the rock dips down stream, the Glenbork resting on the Saltillo limestone from all -> The thin bedded Glenbork 3.0 ft. is overlaid by heavy bedded 15 ft.
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steamcat Below Grand Vizor, E side river. Rocks dip upstream Glensirk bed massive above, now thinbedded below. Levely lndroican partly exposed, about 10-15 feet at highest point of arch. The nature of the lndroican not to be determined at distance downstream. Presently 3ft clay, in 15 foot thin redded limestone. Not case since the thin bedded limestone may be beyond. However Gordon- my level certain at middle of arch although several exposed. Further down stream is illam bedded stuff still down stream, D ix m ?? Then a strong dip upstream, Glensirk bed. Massive beds over thin bedded section. About 1 mile into into Cliffrivered. Take left hand up a little piece, down a little piece, about 200 yds on the level to a big gate on left down 150 yds trip plain road to spring. House in far side of gate on left side of road. Gate keep fence on left all way to Martins store 1/4 mi, to Martins store about 1/2 mi to gate. W.N.Davis house S & Co S Exp N, From Bath Spring up to gate at beginning of lane at grad: 37 ft. 19 feet largely reddish clay stuff (= total of 56 ft) several whitish limestone layers above level of shed- 18 1/2 feet no experience along road. (= total of 74 1/2 ft - up to certain Bermudant bed.) 14 feet up to a hard layer in soft whitish clay ends at 88 1/2 ft, C 22 feet of Bermudant soft white clayey stuff (= total of 110 1/2 ft.) B Hard Limestone 5 1/2 ft thick. (total of 116 ft) A 19 feet to top of white limestone exposed (= total of 135 ft) 21 ft to top of drill = 157° Collected with D.C. Horton, E. 19 foot at top. Stillation calcating. the Cluecortopite, the small Blefield wells as Carna at Col-Smith, the Maynurse with raised ridge on outside of road. D 7 1/2 ft Hard Limestone. C 22 foot Lime rocks I wrote collected = Henderley & S afford B 4 ft hard limestone = 3 feet large of S affrid A 17 ft. Merizine warhouse Compression +3 area trip. collected Vincented bed.
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Swallow Bluff. N. end of fold. Boyred measure. C 6" Chert y Clinton 318" limestone of Clinton, a Saltillo limestone = Near middle of arch = 31 feet thick, Dense hard limestone one beds 2-4 inches more shale than limestone. [illegible] F5 4 ft 9½ ft -Thin bedded limestone. D8½ Beyond here hard massive ledge. vertical. G. 6ft whitish cracked limestone and a rather thin beds, H. 11 ft limiest with reddish crinoidal spicules rather then bedded. I. 11 ft: A considerable joint near more massive bedded. (Total 53¼ ft.) J Waldron bed. 3½ mi fossiliferous [illegible] 22" that hard limestone led with shale or wanted to be not readily recognizable, 20 inches, reddish clayey stuff. weathering beds. K 21 ft S.L.D limestone, cracked (Total 76¾ feet) L Slabs froze, which raise the bed to 79ft at first. Fossils. Lower C. Bath. Spgs. Meristea tennesseensis commun. Atropus reticulatus novozanensis Wilimia zaffardi. Spiridula remesii. Micrinulus tennesseensis Camarostrecha like aspect a but larger. Homospira schucherti, Dalmanella elegantula Nucleospira concentrica Leptaena neombridiola. Calymene Mayarensis Pentremites, more where closer than typical Favrites forbesi, Withathea myelasma, Callipora elegantula Cheunzagites, one. Diaphanostrea Mayarensis Phijidomella zaffardi. Amphistruca. Rhipidomella. Spirifera zaffardi of Safford look up, Camarostrecha acuminus Spirige look up, Amisophyllum Agassizi. Look up. Chert in Swallow Bluff Ollaerens more like Madinmenes thinn Calymene vogdesi, Leptaena Neombridiola Dalmanella elegantula Atropa marginata
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Steambat. Below landing at Martinez, Saltillo lime stone. No division directly above. Below government light is Saltillo limestone. The rock directly overlying may be Richmond limestone here. Plenty of red clay with farther up. Both [illegible] on anticlimes here. There is no questioning the absence of Wasmumic clay at least. Apparently 8 feet of Richmond and limestone, first in apparently massive and 4 ft thick. A 2 mile exposure = 2 miles? \frac{1}{2} mi [illegible] along canyon very thickly, [illegible] layers stuff over Saltillo limestone, should be visited. Legr SE 450 yds. NW 400 yds, E 3/4 mile, Shift m. {50 feet [illegible] and soft weathering clays linement me with cherty nodules + sponges. 75\degree {75 feet. About 25 feet at base are harder 1/2\degree white clay base of B2 zone, 1 foot 42\frac{1}{2}\degree slope. 42\frac{1}{2} ft. = 88\frac{1}{2} ft above Waldron. From here m red at least equals white 14\frac{1}{2}\degree {14\frac{1}{2}\degree, \Delta total = 14\frac{1}{2} ft. {{other red clay band at 3\degree, 7\degree, 10\frac{1}{2}\degree, 12\frac{1}{2}\degree, First red clay band. 31\frac{1}{2} feet of crucheled limestone. Waldron bed. Martinez at top of 75 foot section mentioned above. Above is 22 feet hard limestone on the lwr, soft clay slope above. The top must larger and named Canyonm, squatus. Total Baramount ex- posed = 98\frac{1}{2} ft. = 100 ft in round numbers. = About 4 mi. up river above cement mill. Dip 7/7 in 100 steps 16 ft solid red rock beneath Waldron. No exposures for several hundred yards down stream.
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*N 50 W N 55 W N 5 E N 35 W *S 70 W W S 40 W N 10 W 4 mi. R. Return, S 10 E S 15 E S 60 E S 60 E S 50 E S 80 E S 20 E S 10 E S 15 E S 75 E S 75 E S 5 W 3 mi. S S 50 E S 80 E S 46 E Gate E 450 Along River, Left road. 1180 Cross River to W. 180 to bluff, No path on each side. 235 (Place) Phillippo, across m at 190) 3 mi. to Olive Hill; Lemm river across fields 770 path wagon's 200 420 to Main road R 225 Phillippo km S N 18 W. N N 10 W N x N 18 E S 40 W S 25 W W S 75 W x N 85 W N 75 W N 40 W N 85 W N 45 W N 70 W S 65 W S 70 W S 65 W N 65 W N 60 W N 50 W N 45 W N 45 W 1). N 18 W. N N 10 W N x N 18 E S 40 W S 25 W W S 75 W x N 85 W N 75 W N 40 W N 85 W N 45 W N 70 W S 65 W S 70 W S 65 W N 65 W N 60 W N 50 W N 45 W N 45 W 565 60 520 80 115 (40-80 River) 220 312 44 300 Bluff with uncertainty = S 800 (75 to my bluff.) 450 60 Road off to right E 100 150 140 Hill on right E 180 SS replacing Black Slide with fish slate 4 in lmy. Not well preserved but stratum clean. (49) = 14 old No. 260 Bluff on right Course SE. Varies Rock bed begins 265 Road turns off N 55 E of bluff, 100 Major land on right 160 Road turns to left across will T 80 500 School on Cyprian draws m, with Church B 175 Road off S 80 E to the house. Brand, Mill Market 13.40 2,680 450 2,330 Gate Grants field. River due left. Bluff due left of river Road off to right E Hill on right E SS replacing Black Slide with fish slate 4 in lmy. Not well preserved but stratum clean. (49) = 14 old No. Bluff on right Course SE. Varies Rock bed begins Road turns off N 55 E of bluff, Major land on right Road turns to left across will T School on Cyprian draws m, with Church B Road off S 80 E to the house. A