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5/2-6
Coarse white conglomeratic sandstone.
5/3-6
Carbonaceous shale pyritized fossils
515
COAL (Brush Creek)
518
Calcareous claystone
519-6
Gray bastard clay, slightly calcareous
525
Shaly gray siltstone
533
Gray bastard clay, calcareous at top, grading
to argillaceous siltstone.
535-3
Siltstone and silty claystone
536
Fine sandstone
539
Siltstone
565
Clutcheded silty, claystone, siltstone and
shaly claystone, calcareous on lower 6'
Chertstone cavetions at base (GC212)
(GC213)
565-6 X
Fragmental highly silicious hardclay.
569
Silicious claystone grading to siltstone
576-6
Clutcheded shaly Siltstone and fine
sandstone. Latter increases downward
620
Fine to medium sandstone.
620-11
Carbonaceous pyritic clay
626
COAL (Davis)
629-6
Bastard clay, locally calcareous
632
Calcareous claystone
647
Silty claystone, minor siltstone, calcareous
stringers & locally pellets. (Some fragmental
claystone)
X
648
Gray clay shale
649
Silty fragmental claystone, calcareous fragmets
654
Silty clay shale, 6" calcareous claystone at
base with monstome conc.
664-3
Silty shale with concreticals and loamuse.
6641-8
COAL
669
Gray silty bastard clay, slightly calcareous
683
Siltstone, sandy on lower part, calcareous
at top.
688
Fine sandstone, minor siltstone
690
Dark to carbonaceous shale.
46