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[[stamped]] 0582 [[/stamped]]
15
May 12
Went with Lee Collins into southeast side of Knoxville to see Lenoir. Here it is exposed over a large belt chiefly as knobbly, blue gray weathering limestone. When exposed to weather the rock crumbles to small cobbles which contain the fossils when present.
Excellent exposures occur along Red Bud Road where upper 10' - 20 ' 
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are exposed. Here occur Bimuria, Atelelosoma, cl sophragma and Christiania. This is essentially the same as the top of the Lenior at Friendsville.
Near mouth of Bennett Creek Lenoir is exposed with Bimuria, Atelelasma, Laticura and Christiania.
On Farm road (Tenn. 33A), 1.4 miles S of Farm bridge collected from a rotten zone in Tellico. Fossils suggested Whitesburg or Holston species: Multicostella and Cyrtonotella.