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   Road from Mt. Lebanon School south to Mt. Lebanon Church exposes a good section of the Beech River but larger fossils are not abundant. The Dixon is exposed at the angle at the school and a large glade exposes lower BR to south. The church rests on yellowish clays containing [[underlined]] Uncinulus saffordi, Gypidula roemeri [[/underlined]] which suggest the lower Bob. About 75' north of church on each side of road a 3' ledge of ls contains [[underline]] U. stricklandi [[/underline]] of the Lower Bob. This ls. forms the flat on which the Bob shale & the church rest

Sept. 19 - Large glade S of Perryville is actually 1.5 miles by road from the Beech River Bridge and 1.8 miles from the old Perryville RR Sta. The glade is large but fossils are not numerous. Spent most of day on glade but did not get anything worthwhile.

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Sept. 20 - Car service in morning. Went to Blue Mound Glade in afternoon. Section there is same as Basslers 2 b, c, for the glade NW of the Furnace. Developed motor trouble on way home. First of trip.

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Sept. 21 - Searched vainly for the Graveyard Glade. No one seemed to have heard of it. Was led to Indian graves. Visited two glades approximately 1 1/2 miles W of Bob and one almost exactly 1 1/2 miles west. Two of these glades seemed to be in the brachiopod beds of the Bob.

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