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34) Lbs, lcliers - 25'
used modus
35) Dolostone, tra-sig, jettis - 250'ext.
↑ Start here
Call #1 - Word 2A ls - 25' up
Word 2B ls - 50'
There are { Word 2C ls - 65'up (top)
10-15' above the top of }
the 2nd ls } Word 2D ls - about same
height as 2c -
35', separated from it by lliers cl.,
and 2D is from saddle
Word 2E - 25'above 2d
35' below First Masson
Limestone in 3rd Word ls.
Word 3rd ls. A - 5'up
Word 3rd ls. B - 8'up
Word 3rd ls C - 18'up
12' dolomite-type ridge
total thick gts.
35'
Word 1st ls. - 20' below topy King's
unit "a" Call. 4- Word 1a
The Word ls. contain a lot of conglomeratic
stuff - most jetties + cobble of ls.,
probably silica formation in part, and
fine that jetties - where we saw the
formation, the basal ls. (#1a is
very little different from #1b although
King's separation isnt too bad. The
distance between #1 & #2 is close
to 83' than 14' and I think these
numbers are reversed on p.143.
The distance between #2 & #3 is
a little high - unit 6 becomes 15.
and 5 has four different to figure
in it.