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June 1 1 
66104 - Hillside facing SE, 1/2 mile 
SE of Wittenberg - very top of hill 
with blocks of cherty granular to 
fine grained limestone, often with 
shaly fracture. Some shale in 
float. Blocks at top of hill 
approximately in place. Tropidoleptus 
common, Microspirifer and princeps 
type of Aviculopecten common. This 
is clearly the St. Laurent. 
66105 -section (composite in 
gullies along ridge SW of 
Wittenberg 
First rock seen dips strongly 
to the west, is a leached limestone 
and is either a [[??]] or a sharp fold. Under this is band shaly Is that 
flattens out and then dips east. I think the east dipping beds are the 
same as those dipping west and we have a small anticline. The shale 
makes a covered interval which represents about 20' of rock. The shale 
is overlain by an irregular bed of limestone, in places containing thick 
beds of chert which have a small chonetes & Microspirifir. The limestone 
abounds in corals and in stomatops. Billing sastraea 
[[left margin vertical]]661 05 is in slope 200' from sharp bend in private 
road. [[/end note]] 
G. Arthur Cooper - Field notes, 1 966 
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