Field Notebook: Texas 1959
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20) LS., med gray to light-gray, thin bedding 2" to 6" - and shale dietetum. dolomitic; Coll. 4-20A - a 2' calcsrite 26' up --- 37' 21) LS., light gray to cream, massive 3 to 5'-beds with thin bedded aud. gray Ca. rubble bed Coll. 4-21 A -- 30' up rubble bed Coll. 4-21 B - 35' up massive bed Coll. 4-21 C - 42' up --- 54' 22) LS., light gray, 2" to 4" beds, fossils are common but dolomitized -- 82' 23) LS., light-gray - Massive 2' beds, Coll. 4-23A - 17' up 4-23B - 29' up --- 34' 24) LS., light gray to cream, thin irregular beds, 2" to 4" beds - Laminated; pink tones about 65'-80' --- 87' 25) LS., light brown gray, wavy bedding in beds 2' to 3', massive, clay^ cicity: SEVERAL SMALL FAULTS --- 97' 26) LS., med. gray, 2' beds, with brown shale cycles of these, the shale gradually becoming dominant ---193' up to here - Neal Gate This is very near the base of the Lost Front Bed -- delete