[[margin]] 18 [[/margin]] 
May 25 
Central Stone Co Qy has 16' of "Callaway" overlying Kimmswick 
limestone which is the quarry rock. 
W 1/2 sect 11 
about 1/4 mile above bridge and going upstream about 1'. platy dove 
limestone 
310 paces about 5-6' of rock exposed for 160 paces. 40 paces still 
farther upstream 4' more are exposed. First five feet hard nodular gray, 
smooth Is. Small waterfall 
over blocky, pitted brown gray rock heavy bedded making a thick ledge 
Thus the end of the outcrop is at 500 paces. Here are 3' of hard brown 
nodular massive but no fossils. 
500-864 covered 
81 4 - T of nodular pitted hard Is. 
[[margin]] 814-920 [[/margin]] 
865 - About 3' shaly Is. cet 885 This is capped by 2-3' rotted brown, fine 
dolomitic sand. 
[[margin]] [[image of two layers with labels as follows]] 
Punky Is. 5' 
Hard Is 3' [[/margin]] 
At 920 are about 5' of this punky rock which when fresh is hard shaly Is. 
Top of hard bed below punky bed has branching stroms. 
G. Arthur Cooper - Field notes, 1966 
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Extracted Nov-02-2015 11:09:05 
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