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October 30

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Flint Ridge on US 25W, 4.7 miles SSE of Clinton, Beckmantown with 2' chert zone overlain by granular, gray ls. with red chert, followed by ash gray shale. Above this is blocky chert zone with numerous Dinorthis holdeni, Lep[[?]]stia, Calliops. Followed by mealy red ss. The Dinorthis zone is also underlain by mealy red rock.

Heiskel - NW of Heiskell the Knox is exposed about 1/2 mile along the road just S of the bend. Then follows blocky chert, red and yellow shale. Just before reaching the intersection dark gray limestones may be seen in the bed of a brook by the road. These are cherty and resemble the Strosburg of Va in lithology. They also contain numerous bryozoa. Above these and exposed along the main road at Heiskell are nodular shaly ls., yellow weathering that contain Strophomeria Tennesseensis. To the southeast a long section is visible. just under the school, cherty limestones appear. Between the school and the brook, platy limestones with some shaly limestones occur which contain snails, O'pekima and a few other fossils. Just about opposite the first house on the west side of the road and slight forward the school occur ledges with