Field notes, undated (2)
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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.