[[left margin]] [[circled]] 4 [[/circled]] 68-8 [[/left margin]] 
Low, long hill on south side Frisco RR showing about 15' - 20' of flaky, 
crumbly shale capped by thin bedded limestone. The latter disintegrates 
and sheds slabs and loose fossils over the surface. Locality in 
Fayetteville shale, NW 1/4 11-25N-21E, 8 miles E and 3 miles N of 
Vinita, Craig County, Oklahoma. 
[[left margin]] 68-9 [[/left margin]] 
Small pit in SE cor SE 1/4 16-25N-21E, 5 miles E and one miles N of 
Vinita, one mile N of US 60, Craig Co., Oklahoma. 
Pit in irregularly slabby limestone with shaly seams that crumble and 
shed fossils. Called Hindsville in 1955. 
[[left margin]] 68-10 [[/left margin]] 
July 15. 
Vicinity of Vinita, Okla 
Fayettevile NE 1/4 11-25N-21E, 6 1/2 miles E and 2 1/2 miles N of 
Vinita, Craig County, Oklahoma 
Low bluffs with washes in shaly Fayetteville, [[underlined]] Inflatia 
[[/underlined]], Orthotetes common. 
[[left margin]] 68-1 1 [[/left margin]] 
Small pit in about SE 1/4 SW 1/4 16-25N-21E, Craig Co, Oklahoma. 
Fossils few. Some beds as 68-9 but fossil bed underwater in the pit. 
G. Arthur Cooper - Field notes, 1965 
Transcribed and Reviewed by Digital Volunteers 
Extracted Oct-09-2015 04:35:03 
Smithsonian Institution Transcription Center, Smithsonian Institution Archives 
