Dissertation: Texas 1960
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-152- Section 8 contd. Thickness (feet) beedei, Schwagerina hessensis? . . . . . . . 14 2. Conglomerate, brown weathering, chert, quartzite, and dark gray limestone peb- bles and cobbles, brown quartz sand, this unit truncates beds below and strikes N 30° E and dips 11° N W, lower beds have irregular relief of about 8 or 10 feet . . . . 29 Nealranch Formation 1. Limestone, dark gray to medium brown, or- ganic fragmental; and siltstone, yellow; limestone contains 1/2 inch diameter chert pebbles, 2 foot beds, strike N 75° W, dip 9° NE, coll. 8-l, Triticites pinguis? T. uddeni, T. milleri?, Schwagerina gracilitatis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44 Cover below. Gaptaulg Fm Section 9 Measured parallel to the Sullivan ranch roach up the low hill just to the south of the point where the road enters the Lenox Hills, about 3 1/4 miles N 10° E of the Decie ranch house.