Field Notebook: New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania 1914
Page 104
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and see the top of the Medina evidently I did not see the Upper Medina sandstone. In any event it will be hard to disregard the age to regard them from Medina divisions of the Penn. Hurry as one series of dominantly sandy shales with groups of sandstone and of the same character as those seen yesterday in Lehigh bobs. The two sandstone members entirely the Penn. Hurry do not their bearing value. Their divisions are as follows:- ? Medina Upper sandstone 90 feet if present. Those I did not see and should have seen them Medina Upper shales ? 480 Those may be seen just north station and it is also the faulted zone. Here where the red shale group recur. It is Medina White sandstone 60 If I interpret these correctly they appear in an anticline just opposite the Post Clinton station. Medina Lower shales 600 From the stations restored in a syncline 1230