Field notes, undated
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Jan 86 - 710 at 7.57 AM. Jan 87 - 775 at 8.05 AM. Dip of L. payment, with plenty L in 20 to 40 lum. This is supposed to be the top of the upper J.d. lime L. Jan 86 Montgville 702 at 8.30 AM, Loc 98 - 715 top of L. age uncertain. 872 at 9 AM, L followed by clay while clay 450, Loc 99 - 950 top of ball, so, Cover durable clay shale 890 ft top of limestone so, so = 9 1/2 ft thick, clay shale 870 - top of yellowish area. 25m sandy loamy rock intermingled with some limestone. This with 6 other 3 ft thick. For about the last 40 feet above, but chiefly clay shale & 40 ft top of limestone, changed to 850 on critically the next car Dip limestone forgrained this from bottom are well nearly Locally exposed 835 - top of clay shale chiefly covered. 765 - top of L1 = 2 ft (seemily) of sand. Covered 10ft - Bed C, 715 - top of L at 7.45 AM. 745 - top of a cement bed at 11.30AM. 720 - top of another L thin? 706 - top of a sectional, 2 ft? 700 clay shale Massive so, {668ft} top of Ls - Carrel. {638ft} - face of Ls so, closely 616 - line of old mine so, Mine at 12. PM Massive so, 590 - Road crossing near little stream. {630} - top of limestone at about 14 ft. on with wide of the arm Where does this come in? - Smith dip.