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Tully, Onondaga Co., N.Y.,-
Saturday, September 8, 1888.
It rains all the forenoon.
In the afternoon, I ride along the west side of this Valley, and determine where the Tully Limestone dips beneath the surface of the Valley.
It is in the town of Preble, Cortland Co., about one mile from the county line.
Directly across the Valley, on the east side, Tully Limestone is fully 75 feet higher than the surface of Big Lake. This shows a  southwestern dip, strong.
Mr [[Blank space]] Cummings' spring comes out on the top of section No 2, at Gardiner's Glen.
The top of the rock is more twenty feet above, 62 feet above 
the road - which is 20 feet above lake.