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Wednesday July 21
33 - 755 ft. Big Spring at 6:30 AM.
34 - 775 at 7:05 AM. top of clena
at 700 = olithic in Ocracoke
33 - 650 ft Big Spring return
35 - 735 at 8:45 AM.
top of Clena
502 steps east of road leading north to house of Mrs. Darell
645 elevation of entrance to road to Mrs. Melly Darell
July 7. 585 later at 9:30 AM.
36 - 685 trip of exposed l. Partally
fly near the top of the clena,
at 9,45 AM.
at 600 = Ocracoke oolithic with
37 - 635 - trip of exposed l. Partally
top of clena at 10:20 AM.
38 - 650 top of exposed l. Partally,
top of clena at 10,45 AM.
39 - 545 at 11.00 AM, Roetta,
40 - 620 top l.e.= partially top of clena,
at 11.15 AM,
41 - 650 - Top of clena exactly
overlaid by 11 ft of sandy
material. Sandstone near
base + sandy shale toward
by sheltered by thin limestone
= Holly ?
42 - 630- top of l. Partally, top of
clena at 11:45 AM.
Mostly here the side dips east-
ward.
43 - 760 = Holly C., Clay shale mud,
and rock resembling Garfield
mud in?
where new road to Curter
turns off south, at 12.00 noon,
44 - 770 ft. at 1:30 PM.
45 - 825 ft at 1:45 PM.
46 - 820 ft at 2.00 PM.
47 - 810 ft = Holly, lat 2:45 PM.
Holly appears to be 12 ft thick
underlaid by 28 ft of thin argy.
mud overlaid by massive fine grained
about 3 in 4 ft thick, not well ?
Bed in this is plenty. Of sandstone,
at 7:45 is top of clena.
48 - 665 at 3:15 PM.
49 - 615 at 3:30 PM.
50 - Swingspear & Group 650 at 3:35 PM
51 - Lowest one of group 670 at 4:20 PM.
Hanger unknown.