Field notes, undated, 2 volumes
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a shallow gully south of a former fence line and some S of the next west in estate expenses 3-5 ft of blue clay rocky hill face long north. Further N on same hill side the surface till is very gravelly, SE of this next south an cottage near the river there is an old gravel pit of which the today consists of a very gravelly hill. There may have been washed gravel + sand here but no exposures occur here now. The thickness of the hill + lane Cwm Mined are the rock does not appear to than exceeded 30 ft so far as I can be judged by surface exposures A road lead W to pike. Wendy Cemented - St # 15 Seven pensils: N of Albert Way N 1 print then turn off S. 24 from pike, Spring farm boy is east to stream come + stone E in same directly to river, there's along river to first big gully. White water L is exposed to 22 ft above river. Above this level up the gully is limestone rubble with slate 1 ft wide present. Further S is another gully into L at river and low Limestone evidently from this bluff along the river for considerable distance, Further south is gully N of isolated cottage, 12 ft above river is trace of L exposure. 7 ft higher is nice rock which is refined for 4 ft 13 ft up are large L fragments projecting rock below soil in grey above this and only gravelly hill is seen, L fragments 13 ft 4 ft limestone 7 ft limestone, sylv 12 ft river 792-02 rail ends N of lane N of farm N of farm house isolated. One isolated farm house lies about due E of farm at S end of Chintra cut side = W of pike,