Field notes, undated (4)
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114 out in great massive blocks which are still practically fractile for us, a fine line i is however shown in capping rock. (12) x 28 (19 feet) 1/0.8 --- Below the quarried rock 3 1/2 feet ++ of very closely argillaceous limestone. 4-5 feet with corals. Der limestone. Very fine grained buff lime like that quarried at Seneca lime. Of course I do not whether it is the same as y --- 32in Below the quarried rock are : of closely banded rock 12 in rather massive running b into rock with very cindus fracture in which are few masses of many corals. 0 6/5 17.5 117 Black shale 31 feet below RR. 4ft Orinoidal layer 1/4 ft Fish Tooth etc 3 3/8 ft Cement rock equivalent, black --- 4 1/2 ft grt / with [illegible] limestone) 3 1/2 ft argillaceous limestone 4-5 ft Der. corals. Goniiformes Finegrained buff limest. Not exposed 25 3/8 ft --- (4) 38.00 (9 5 1/4 9 3/4 36 6 8 1/2 4 1/2 9 (42) 40 (9 5 2 39 6 4 7 8 5 2 46.8 1 2 1/2 47 36 1/2 48 3 3/4 50 corals 10 feet light brown above, darker below, micaceous. 4 feet 6 in massive slightly fractilizing below corals. 7 feet 8 in of dark brown rock. more massive than 2 feet of rock which weathers back, brown Bres down about to 4 1/2 layers at Dannel,