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1207-A
In the doubtful shale just below the Limestone.

1207A+
A few feet above the table over which the water falls; in a shaly stratum under a hard shelf.

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53 -
Tully, Onondoga Co, N.Y., -
Wednesday, September 26, 1888 - 
I examine and determine the locus of the Tully Limestone, in the hill west of Labrador Pond.
At the north end of the range, it rises but little above the Drift hills, heaped against it, but, so soon as the Drift is left at the north, in proceeding southward, it out-crops, about 200 feet above the Pond, and it gets but little lower for the two miles along which I took note of its line
At the first small run, I made a collection, at station 1207B, Lot 42, Fabius.
I made a still further collection from Tinker's Falls, 1207A, Lot 53, Truxton.
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