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some 50' - 60' of blue gray somewhat shaly, granular ls. containing some fossils: Opikina, Mimella nucleus, small Valcourea, sponge This rock weathers to ragged shaly stripes or plates and has a very irregular fracture. It is the Lower or true Lenoir.

This is followed by 100' +- of cobbly limestone in massive beds that break into small cobbles when weathered. The tiny cobbles are fossiliferous and contain Christiania in abundance This "Upper Lenoir" is followed by marble and Tellico and the latter by cobbly, yellow "Ottosee".

October 25 - 
Breakfast -                  1.00
Lunch -                      0.62
Supper -                     3.05 4.67 [[1.00+0.62+3.05]]
Cabin at Cumberland Gap -    4.00
Gasoline 59702               2.54

Hogskin Valley

Powder Springs □, Tenn

At Mount Eager Church the church rests on cobbly yellow beds called Benbolt by Cooper. Just above these beds comes a second layer of cobbly yellow shale with fascifera, Multicostella, Strophomena and small Sowerbyella. Cooper calls these Benbolt also because of chert and false - Camerocladia near their top Above this comes Wardell Evidently the fascifera beds of Liberty 

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