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the ledge about 8 - 10 feet thick on the front of the hill facing west and it is about 22 - 25' below the Hardin ss.  Above the Conchidium corals are also fairly common and an occasional coral may be found with Conchidium.  I think the Conchidium belongs with the corals.  The few brachiopods present are like Lobelville or Bob types.  Found on U. tennesseensis.  I have a suspicion that Bob = Lobelville..

Oct. 3 - Beside the road on the north side of the entrance to the Sewell Spring and about road level a layer of earthy, yellow-weathering ls. contains large Conchidium.  Went up hill to north of Sewell (the white) house.  At base of hill is shaly material with corals, but nearly entire remainder of section is crystalline ls. right up to the Hardin ss.
 
After lunch Mr. Sewell took me to a glade along an old road about 1/2 mile SSW of the Sewell house.  Corals are exactly like those under Conchidium ledge. [[left margin]] 1.66 [[/left margin]] Conchidium was present here but rare.  At this place shale of Beechwood type is interbedded with Xline ls.  Presence of Troostocrinus &

Oct. 4 - In morning collected from glade slope on US. 64, 6.8 miles east of Savannah.  Got good Bob brachiopods and a whole Calymene.

At noon collected at a glade 3.85 miles east of Savannah.  I suspect glade is Rockhouse shale.  The shale 10'+ occurred over a few feet of hard limestone showing in a ditch east of glade.

On Indian Creek went along bluff facing Olive Hill.  Saw

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