Field Notebook: Texas 1959
Page 124
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Section 4A 7/26/59 Examined the middle of Kny's Sect.12, Burnthill, and renewed it in part, one looks. Then drove to Hess-Hall boundary fence and examined from road north to the top, the ridge and across the rolling slope 400 yds. Section along Hess-Hall boundary fence 1) Ls, dark gray, silicified fossil beds, 3'66" beds 20'± 2) Covered, probably siliceous shale — 126' (3) Ls, mud gray, finely laminated, very silty with beds of brown siliceous replacement, lenses of fossiliferous calcareous (Call 10' from top) 84' 4) Dolostone, "dirty" gray, 5' beds, a yellow weathering ls 6" about 20' up, 40' 5) Shale, red-brown weathering, 10' 6) Like 4 below 30'± 1st Wadls 2nd Wadls