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October 25
Went to St. Clair. Ampyx americarius just on top of Arline beds suggest same relationship as at Catawba. At bridge over Robertson Creek occur cobbly beds which suggest middle Athens. The slabby and limy beds, in the cuts on the Hiwasse River. It suggests that the Arline, the Graptolite shales and the cobbly slabby ls all are equal to type Athens at least as displayed at Charleston. 

Ls ends about opposite 2nd house S of bridge. On the curve just south of the house is hackly clearing yellow shale. On S side next S bend comes Sevier, massive blue weathering yellow, nearly vertical

Near Mooney Cemetery same blue-gray yellow-weathering rock. Contains a few fossils

Thick bedded Sevier with D. Transversa just north of road east, S of Mooney Cem. Just S of road east come limestone with Cystid plates and Oligorhynchia. This is 

Transcription Notes:
Not 'Is' but 'ls' for limestone