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[15]
[see p. 67 + 126]
1/31/58 New Ranch
Series changes in varying intervals along St.
Jaceo Leonard met.
?The we might think to think, the is
middle interval thing and the Dolomites
remains about the same, the upper light
grey - bl. (coll 7/23/58/1) as same at that is
just about the dolomite at the crest of the rid.
AIR PH 705 - first location at topy hill above
Sect 37 -
Sect 37 cont. [from p.68] [see p. 67]
10) Limestone, fine grained, light grey, now
recognizable fossils - 17" - 1'-2' beds.
11) Dolostone, medium brown/grey 1'+1½' beds
gentle presence - 22' to topy ridge.
Working east along ridge as again began to
occur stratigraphically above this section.
12) Limestone - light grey, fine grained, 6" to 2'
beds 32' to top of highest point on this
ridgge (about 150 yards east of limestone ridge
in sect 37 coll. 7/31/58/1 join outfall
court)
delow off the bed.
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1/31/58/2 ant hill just above a sponge reef.
same as the coll is from any and beds to just above
reef. Nematoids, brachi, sponges, hygrams?
well-defined South ridge valley, New Ranch
3/8 SSW of spring tank. walked this mount
east Kings bed 7 section 22.
1/31/58/3 - Kings bed 11, section 22
1/31/58/4 - about 15' above 1/31/58/2 on same
hill, different ant hill however. This is
in the well-defined thin bedded brachiopod to
yellowish red before faces like the lower
Leonard on the Deer Ranch above the New Ridge.
Clouded over at 4:00
Thin beds graded into Leonard
shale lithology.