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Transcription
"Geologically the upper rock
resembles the Falnamut.
A short distance farther down
stream the top of the layer
with Labeclia crassata &
Tetradium rull, comes in
8 ft above the top of the so
called sandstone horizon.
Here with Rhynchula & F.ana
associated with Oysterea
rull andingle came just
above the sandstone str
by that the with Rhynchula
layer rests in this so called
sandstone horizon.
Down stream the nodular
lower Orthorhyaculea beds
containing Labeclia &m
time to be exposed. The
lowest rock seen as far is
the 2 and 1/4th, about 15
feet thick, belov the
Orthorhynchula rock.
Farther down stream the Labeclia
and Tetradium come in about
6 ft above top of cross bedded
Sandy layers. Ortho rhynchula
cross a short distance below
the Sandy rocks.