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[[preprinted]] 0842 [[/preprinted]]

1955
Aug 11. Oklahoma

A11 [[superscript]] 1 [[/superscript]] Shale and thin ls beds on east side of road underlying a limestone smashed (as Frensley ls. I think this may be where I collected in 1947. M. haydenensis is fairly common. I estimate the Frensley ls to be 0.28 mile south of the bridge over Oil Creek. The Frensley thus is in the NW¼ SE¼ 32 - 3S - 4E, Johnston Co. 

A11 [[superscript]] 2 [[/superscript]]  Is the shale just under The Frensley limestone. Abundant Mesolobus. This is where I collected in 1947.

A11 [[superscript]] 3 [[/superscript]]  Is about 1000' SE of road and just above a thin limestone

[[image - pencil sketch of layers including Sp. rocky. and Frensley]]

Aug. 12.

A12 [[superscript]] 1 [[/superscript]]  Pumpkin Creek, 0.1 mile south of NW cor 29 - 35 - 3S - 2E, Carter Co.

A12 [[superscript]] 2 [[/superscript]]  Same 100 yds E of NW cor. 29 - 35 - 2E.

A12 [[superscript]] 3 [[/superscript]] 0.1 mile N of road, SW¼ SE¼ 4 - 3S - 1E, Carter Co. [[Girty?]] loc. 4035.

A12 [[superscript]] 4 [[/superscript]]  NW cor 33 - 35 - 1E, Carter Co., Okla Williams

A12 [[superscript]] 5 [[/superscript]] O Herville - 600 feet S of NW cor 5 - 6S - 2E, Love Co., Okla.















Transcription Notes:
Marginifera haydenensis ls = short for limestone