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[[stamped]] 0705 [[/stamped]]

Homotelus, Amyry x and other trilobites, mostly broken but with very little else.

Then follows 15' of Athens lithology with Dinorthis transverse, and above this D. Transversa occurs through 60' of wobbly beds. These also contain    ^[[Echinosphaerites]], Oxoplecia, Cluistiania. This I think is the brachiopod zone of the Strasburg section. Above this is cobbly limestone ca 200' thick. No Medilites [[?guess]] seen.

Above this are 20' of dark granular ledge-making ls. Then 25' of striped "Athens" Above the Athens are 60' - 70' of gray argillaceous limestone with calcarenite lenses containing Rafinesquina, Lambephyllum. 

In afternoon visited Whistle Creek Area. About 1/2 mile down the creek and 70' below the Botetourt occurs D. Atavoides just over the Murat. Thus the Lincolnshire here is divided into two members by the Murat. The [[strikethrough]] Murat [[/strikethrough]] Whistle Creek below and D. Atavoides beds above.

[[written vertically, left margin]] Write Larry 
Whitcomb for Salona material [[/left margin]]