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95.
South Point, Carrys' Place Core
Quadrille Ruled Form.
John C. Moore Corporation, Rochester, N.Y. Binder and holes in leaves, each Patented 1906
On the west slope of the point extending (confined) of Military Bay) now from 8.2.3 into 5.52.9 there occurs a thick mass of the groundmass stuff which are blue changed field of dark silexite plate fragments. The fragments are half an inch to 2 inches in thickness and usually of a very dark purplish color. The porphyritic stuff extend about three fifths the distance N.W. from the head of the little core to to in 8.2.3 to the joint in 5.52.9 where and in their under partly by a series of laked smalls or Cornstove flags which display good bedding for a thickness of 40 feet and are underlainly assumed an equal thickness of unbedded silted shales. The shales are of a gray to a light blue color band in the lower part of the stratified portion contain an abundance of fossils in several strata.
The fauna includes
Crinoid joints Occas.
Striatopora Rare
Orbiculoidea sp. Rare
Leptostrophia ornatella Occas.
Chonetes cornuta Abundant
Dalmanella sp. Common
Wilsonia wilsoni Abundant
5.52.9
5.52.9 A