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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.