Field Notebook: Georgia, Virginia, West Virginia 1902
Page 20
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hollow Maranuth. hollow hollow Clint represents the Shale gneiss from 10 feet, Coal represents the top of the formation. Reddish sandstone, thin grit about 25 feet. Shales & sandstone heavy bedded lath 20 feet yellow shale gneiss 25 feet heavy bedded sandstone about 40 feet Clinton Niagara heavy bedded 55. as usual 20 feet. Thin bedded argillaceous sumples Limestone about 20 feet. Heavy bedded s.s. about 10 feet. Then bedded argillaceous sands, passing rapidly into the Limestone or shale formation. The heavy bedded sandstone dips SSE. Niagara Marlins Held. & Crisbang. heavy bedded sand all shales, thin Limestone sandstone beds 1st 20 feet. Shale & thin beds about 25 feet Thick bedded limestone about 20 feet Heavy bedded dark shale about 30 feet Clay Grit heavy bedded argillaceous sumples midge to Crisbang 75 ft. Dip about 180 Dip? flat? Crisbang the same the Caves thick.