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B Bainbridge, Penn S.
Jester Hill section,
Synthyg shale = 18 ft
thick.
Purple clay shale
abundant from 1245
to 1220 and rooms
also, possibly by slipping
down to 1170. This is
the purple and light
green shale in the
Emery school area,
Above 1245- to 1310
is considerable thin
sandstone = Gray slugs.
Trappean Niphas
Greenfield 245 PM Hillsb.
7.38 AM creek
9.38 East
Bainbridge
Nw of RR station,
Murroe along RR
N of river, above
black level.
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Out crop in creek S of
Humbolt station
about 100 yds n
at least 5 of house m
E side with good
dane leading off
try hume eastward.
N of Humbolt about
a mile; Murroe
in creek by RR,
Fruitdale, then Iraa
crossing,
Geeshug, 12m E at
north end on creek by RR.
Drivoidal + Lolly
small celled Farmites
Cadspin.
Small ribbed Atsypharetula.
Platystephan with 2 m box
arms and 7 n 8 in each
side of arms
Rhychnoctra like fmn
with 2 plications only
in fold.
Septaria
& joint for transcurrentive
Cornulites rapidly enlarging.