Field notes, undated (8)
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34 Very thin here the whole hill side is full of various other presbyterian rocks regarded by me as hilly for the pres- ent, Harriet, 2 miles to 964 crags, can not Lone Hillside on 969-964 Stroma dyerine 964-958 Crude, 958-952 1/2 hard, with calcite next to a bay stromatopora, in situ. 952 1/2 - 952 Bridle l. with stromatopora + Pentamerine in sit. {Lone at 952} Stroma from Jhose & Pentamera. Serval. 952-949 Rock similar lithologically to Pentamerus Arch. Lilly arch- 949-943 1/2 with clay, or, weathered at time 35 to presbyterian clay at the act and this, Jellie's. 943 1/2 - 932 Sandy shale clay with calciferous + jellyfish small & large hided. 932-930 marine granular limestone with little platellites + large small called fornites + stromat- opora, same as on hillside next to house reached by giving from south end of Harriet east 1 mile toward Middle Beach. 930-925 not exposed 935 rock with large globular stromato- pore in place. 925-905 Same cruse grained lilly rock as above