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12 [[stamped]]0579[[/stamped]] 1.9 mi NE of Christianburg [[pencil drawing in left margin]] covered | _________ shale 10'| E _________| ls | __________| sh | ___________ ls | __________ D [[bracketed together far left]] sh | 31' __________ ls to ls [[/bracket together]] ls | __________ sh | __________ ls | ___________ sandy | calcareous| 40' C shale | with Christiana | large Sowerbyella| ___________| 2' | B' ___________| 10 - 12' | B ___________| Bryozoan bed| ?A [[/drawing in left margin]] A - bed with bryozoans like those at quarry in West edge of Athens. B. Sandy shale becoming nodular and limey at top. C. Sandy shale with many Christiania particularly in ^[[insert from below]]499 [[/insert]] a 10' bed about 10' from base. D. Sh with 3 tiers of limestone nodular friable each 1 - 2' thick. E. Yellow sandy shale. The Athens shale appears to be passing over to limestone to the NE. [[^]]499 Friendville Mosheim appears on northwest side of the village, followed by Lenoir with ^[[insert from margin]] 500 [[/insert from margin]]]] [[underlined]] [[Maclurea?]] [[/underlined]]. The Christiania bed shows in the soil and in blocks [[in margin]] 501 [[/in margin]]in place at the corner of the last side street in the southeast side of town. Above the Christiania [[in margin]] 502 [[/in margin]] beds came Multicostella saffordi and [[underlined]] Plestorthis [[/underlined]] and at very top [[in margin]] 503-504 [[/in margin]] 20' comes [[in margin]] 502 [[underlined]] Atelelasma, Bimuria [[/underlined]] [[underlined]]