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and is the same as the Foscifera beds on US 27. Above these beds come platy ls. with shale partings same as on US 27 but in addition some 15' of similar rock with Hesperorthis, Anerstrorhyncha[[guess]] and Eozyga. I think this is same as Hesperorthis[[guess]] horizon on US 27. The combined thickness must be about 35'. Above the Hesperosthis beds are massive Camerocladia bearing ls. about 30' in thickness. Above this for some distance on road could be found fossiliferous plates of ls. with Hesperiorthis[[guess]], Sowerbyella possible Doleroides or Pionodema. This is undoubtedly the Lebanon.

Considerable covered distance follows last Lebanon seen but on a small stream about 2 1/2 miles south of Chicamauga Creek muddles of Moccasin type were seen. Some purea ls. in the mass contained abundant Fetradium. This is the Carters Moccasin.

The Witten evidently includes Butt's Lenoir plus the Fossifena beds plus the fossiliferous layers through the Lower Hesperasthis horizon. The remaining fosiliferous beds are Lebanon

I think the big cut on US 27 is upper OHosee of Rye Cove. Must examine other collections in USam. I think all the rock up to the Fascifera beds in the Murfreesboro. Fascifera is Pierce. 

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Problems finding 'hesperosthis' or derivation on internet to confirm All guesses