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Oct 13
N 70E 30[[degree symbol]] S taken on what we think is Lebanon about 18' below Trenton and 25 feet below Bentonite which is about 6' thick. I believe I have found Pionodema miniscula in top of Lowville 5.4 miles NE of courthouse in Maynardville on Tenn. 33.

At this locality shaly and limey Martinsburg contains Quentin fossils, Dalmanella, Sowerbyella, Dinorthis, Rhynchotrema.  
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This is same bed as we collected in 1939 near Cumberland Gap. 25' below a thick bentonite in the Martinsburg we found [[underlined]] Pionodema miniscula [[/underlined]] Willard and a sequence lithologically like Lebanon. This supports my view that the Lowville of the Appalachians is all or part of the Stones River of the Central Basin.

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Oct. 14. - Collected OHosee fossils south of Evans Ferry. Drove from Tazewell, Tenn. - Salem, Va.

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Oct. 15  Drove from Salem, Va to Washington, Arriving at 2 P. M.  Final mileage 28689

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