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Thursday August 18-1932
Wea. TUES. JUNE 8, 1909 Ther.
Of the Ford a lime quarry train to the north
the quarry much of the massive Mallett dolomite.
It dips E about w, 50-100' is cutting up from here.
Directly west of the ls quarry one can see the
Mallett rising up over the crust of the Phillipsburg
marble. The actual contact is seen here but the two
formations are not far apart.
In an abandoned beach quarry may be seen the actual contact between the overriding Mallett and the stuff inclined Phillipsburg marble. Thus
From the south side of the main quarry looking at the north wall the quarry one sees the contact thus:
Mallet dol
Phillipsburg
Foothills here
Phillipsburg marble
Ant. dipping marble.
Phillipsturg marble