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Aug 4th Wednesday
705 ft akron at 7 AM.
122 - 710 ft at corner.
123 - 725 ft St Louis white.
770 ft top of St. Louis with
Fredonia white at 845 AM.
695 ft entrance to lane
leading to oil & gas well.
775 ft along lane to well, white
limestone not visible.
795 ft strongly olitic limestone
to
860 ft strongly olitic l.
124 912 ft = level of gas oil well.
at 8.30 AM.
125 top of south of lane, at 725, there
is Fredonia olitic l. in place,
at 8.46 AM.
126 - 725 ft at 9.05 AM.
127 - 690 ft at 9.15 am. Olitic
Fredonia, from here up to
128 - 775 ft at 9.30 am olitic
Fredonia where bed first shows
stone along thoroughfare seen,
129 - 680ft lowest Fredonia seen
since crossing down the bayou,
but it may occur lower (covered)
at 9.37 AM;
Highest Fredonia seen here is
at 750 ft which is the top of the
hill which crosses by the road.
136 - 685 Feet - at 10.15AM.
131 692. Fredonia olitic l. top
with small irregularities above
horizonment at chim.
Scant J Hill Grove clunch.
10.30 AM.
710 - Olitic Fredonia at 10.40
780 - Olitic Fredonia at 12/45.
The top of the olitic rises strongly eastward.