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The blue & yellow "muds" are not sharply defined excepting in places by color. This was evidently a bog in a dishing hollow sloping S. 
Left cut 3 at 11 15 am. Barometer = 1100.
Cut 4 is small, chiefly on N. side & shows practically only driff.
Cut 5 - shows 7 ft of drift & 8 ft of yellow loess (upper 2 ft brownish) - on N. side. S. side 3 ft. drift, 6 ft. loess.
The N. side near center shows a lot of fossils & nodules. This is the same heavy yellow loess as before. (See shells)

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N. side   Cut 5
loess
Drift [[/image captions]]

A chocolate layer above drift (1 ft ?)
is noticeable & towards W. end gray
loess streaked with red Aftonian indistinctly.
Cut is 150 yds long.
Ferretto is very distinct & shades
down in brown band.

Transcription Notes:
"cheifly" looks like "briefly" to me. "driff" = "drift"? "see shells" = "sea shells"?