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15.) Biohermal mudstone - covers four inches maybe shaley and then rubbly ls., great part is ls. gray, (weathering - yellow buff). corals, brachiopods, sponges (?), juruines
10'
16.) Covered 14' on dip slope of 15 + 14
17.) LS, fine pebble conglomerate, organic frags. of which juruines seem to dominate, Bryozoa 3', finer grained near top, flat upper surface.
18.) a) covered 4', probably gray shale
b) 4" brown weathering calcareous sand (quartz)
c) gray shale 6'
d) 2" orange-brown gritty calcareite
e) 6' gray shale
f) 3" b.d. like b.
g) covered 7', gray shale probably.
19.) LS, orange-brown weathering conglomerate in part, pebble to coarse sand in top 6", more yellow and rubbly near bottom 3'
Organic fragmentals: Quartz sand on upper flat surface, scattered juruines also.