Field notes, undated (2)
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656. The arch is fairly born and ed up to this point. One Sabetha but no Sabetha layer, one Stone, mayor Allen's, several Cathryllychnula. just below Little Indian Reeks: one Tetradium large and fine at river's edge. The 2nd rips down sheer and higher layers come in full of byr zoms, with Cathryllychnula, The arch is practically horizon tal below this point. Where the rim bends north, the arch rises gradually from sheer, and then becomes just a little horizontal. No arches exposed at river's edge from town in river to head of Blackfish Bar. Below Blackfish Bar, where the river turns west, the arch rises toward the turning point slightly, But Whynchula, Refining seeing Tetradium single at top of Strophepneuma lyrigin. The later is chiefly the triangular a reasate Mayon'dleness. The Strophepneuma layer is about 6 ft thick separately, One Sabetha, One great Sabetha but belong to bar. Five Cathryllychnula.