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Sept. 22 - Mrs. Duck, manager of hotel claimed to know a good collecting place at Decaturville and took me there on Sunday.  Place proved a dud.  Went back to Mt. Lebanon School [[left margin]]0.60[[/left margin]] locality for 3 hours collecting.  Some young men said the place is much visited. The scarcity of larger fossils rather bore out their remarks. 

Sept. 23 - Moved over to Linden in morning.  Had a look at the section at the Pine Mill. Exposes nearly a hundred feet of Silurian capped by Hardin as. on SE slope of hill SSE of mill found glady slopes with a few brachiopods, bryozoa and many [[underlined]] Pisocrinus [[/underlined]].  The bryozoan beds of the Lobelville, Found several specimens [[left margin]] 18.00 [[/left margin]] of [[underlined]] Calceola [[/underlined]]. 

   In afternoon collected coral beds of Lobelville about 0.15 miles upstream from junction of Jack Branch and Short Creek on road opposite house  Corals fairly abundant.

Sept. 24 - Gilmore bridge about one mile NNE of Lobelville. On SE side of road new cuts expose bryozoan beds of Lobelville with [[underlined]] Gypidula [[/underlined]] and fine lined [[underlined]] Atrypa [[/underlined]].  Possibly these beds are lower part of coral bed.  Above these in woods above the bridge for one tenth mile small corals can be found in the soil but the whole slope is thickly covered with leaves and brush. 

   At crossing of road and Marrs Branch bluish gray lines [[ & one?]] is exposed.  About 5' above water a thin layer with Combridium was found.  Above this

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