Field notes, undated, 2 volumes
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S 1 Millers bay, Smooth beach/road above Colmarina wa & origin about 3 miles S of Millers bay, South I overhad bridge across RR about 300 ft. rather low in cut or that standing in ditch on side of RR track the fossils are below eye level = in soft clay. Staff above Colmarina and below a limestone layer which juts f out into the cut; at New Forest, 3 mi dry Paris, Colmarina (few) and Star mat reaum (abundant) seen in a unspoilt mat rial apparently coming from big RR cut immediately My sta- tion. In first cut S of station at New Forest, (= 1/2 mi), Allmychita flanaganensis is common a few ft above RR level, My all stations = 1 mi's of New Forest + 1/2 mi's of Myall is the quarry with supposed Sabrosa = fine grained with wavy laminae - No fossils. This quarry is E of Paris like; let me bike + RR about In my Paris, One under- say granular limestone has very few fossils until level about 20 or 30 ft lower, reached where Ptychodus in reference becomes common. Triplocarina greek