Field Notebook: Maryland, New Jersey, Tennessee, Virginia, West Virginia, Indiana, Ohio, New York, Ontario 1907
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Yellows Correlation Table, Am. Rep. N.J., 1904. Remarks. Cork 1868. Clay 1892-1894 Yeller 1905 Siren sand, Fortis. 2'-1' Juffen shale Oak shale Seen shale Monasquan Mott D Manasquan Klaukonite mud sand 4'-1' Yellow sand Yellow sand Long Island C Vincenton Largely siren sand, Pliocene loam, etc. Clayey silt above at Red Bank. Bayberry beds above at Vincenton. Some muds have brims 4'-1' Middle shale Yellow sili silic sand Blue layers Clayey to mud Ceres Laurel Tinton Red Bank Marosid Patt Laurel Bermuda Red due to oxidized glauconite. 100'- Red sand Indurated grun Est Red Band Dark micaceous clay mott M in mott Red Bank Marosid Mott Franklin Columbus Brooklyn Muckville Lown sand, and sand. 30-50' From shale Quail Laminated lands Ma-Ta-man A Finds rather rare. 275 to 400 Not yet worked out. Raritan " Plastic Clay. Sand Upper Cretacous, 347'-400'