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[[stamped]] 0832 [[stamped]]

some chert. The lithology is like Lincolnshire.

Sept. 20[[superscript]] 1 [[/superscript]] 0.6 mile farther south and on W side road red sandy shales occur in contact with Knox. Overlying this are blackford-like dolomites followed by real-chazy thin bedded ls. containing Mimella. Above this is the Whistle Creek followed by Lincolnshire lithology. This is overlain by nodular ls. looking like upper (Christiana) Lenoir Botetourt follows the nodular beds. Then comes a thin calcarenite and the Athens. Whistle Creek here abounds in a species of Nidulites

Sept 20[[superscript]] 2 [[/superscript] - About one mile south of Ellett on west side of road about 100 yards west of the Hy. About 10' above the Knox rock is crowded with [[underlined]] Rostricellula. [[/underlined]] The rock also contains ragged fragments of chert. Rock above Rostricellula beds reminds strongly of lower Lenoir, shaly rock with blue patches. The rock has blue patches in a shaly matrix. Considerable dolomite occurring in the lower part of the section.