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538-5 COAL
544-8 black carbonaceous shale fissile.
546-2 COAL
547-9 black claystone-much slickensided.
light gray limestone, abundant
fragments.
5-61-5 limestone with white calcareous inclusions
565-9 claystone
566-6 "bastard" clay
570-9 gray silty claystone
571-10 "bastard" clay
577-8 light greenish gray claystone first few
feet very crumbly. Much slickensided.
585-1 light greenish-gray siltstone.
589-4 grayish-white siltstone
601-9 gray and white laminated siltstone
607-9 white medium-grained sandstone.
619-11 greenish gray & white faintly laminated
micaceous siltstone
626-5 limestone - gray
632-10 gray calcareous siltstone
637 dark gray siltstone?
652-10 fossiliferous limestone?
656-4 black argillaceous fossiliferous limestone
656-10 black carbonaceous shale - plant remain
657-6 COAL
663-6 dark gray calcareous clay & claystone,
limestone pellets.
677- 6 interbedded siltstone + shaly siltstones,
minor shaly claystone. (??)
679
Gray bastard clay
680 limy claystone grading to argillaceous
limestone.
700-8 interbedded shaly siltstone and fine
sandstone.
704 frequent silty claystone, & frequent
+ pellets of limestone in upper 2'