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Tully, Onondaga Co., N. Y, -
Thursday, September 20, 1888 -
I inspect the outcropping of Tully Limestone along the east face of Mecker Hill; and find outcrops in Lots 30, ^ [[insertion]] 20, [[/insertion]] and 10, - Tully, and Lot [[strikethrough]] 100 [[/strikethrough]] [[blue pencil insertion]] 90 [[/insertion]] Lafayette, Onondaga Co., N.Y.
Collected fossils from 1206 A, Lot [[strikethrough]] 20 [[/strikethrough]] [[overwritten blue pencil]] 30 [[/overwritten]], Tully, and from 1206 B, Lot [[strikethrough]] 100 [[/strikethrough]] [[blue pencil insertion]] 90 [[/insertion]], Lafayette.
There are several outcrops along this face of the Hill, and the Limestone terminates on the north face of the ridge, Lot [[strikethrough]] 100 [[/strikethrough]] [[blue pencil insertion]] 90 [[/insertion]] Lafayette. There is much Drift here, and a good deal of foreign Limestone: but Tully Limestone can easily be distinguished from all others.