Field Notebook: Texas 1959
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10.) limestone, gray-brown, 2" to 6" bedding; 3', 6" rubble beneath - Coll. 1-10. Franklin coquina -4' 11.) limestone - yellow-brown, vertical fractures - rubbly weathering, Coll. 1-11. 2') Covered 9' 13.) ls., brown, fossil beds Franklinia + Oryphalostreum gastro-1' trochus 14.) Covered - shale? - 4' Coll. 1-14 15.) Ls., like 10 10 16.) Covered 3' 17.) ls. like 10 2' 18) Covered 4' 19.) Shell hash - everything gastropods, echinoids - 6 # echinoids base -> top #19 90'6" 20.) Covered 10' 21.) ls., yellow-brown, fine-grained coquina Coll. 1-21- 2' 22.) ls., light yellow-gray, marly - 3" to 6" beds 5' 23.) Covered 29' 24.) ls. - dark gray, 6' bedding - metallized fossils- 8' 25.) Covered 12' 26) Ls., yellow-brown weathering + fresh, graphic textures join - part- 3' 27.) Covered 15' 28.) ls. J gray-brown, 1' to 2' beds- join steel hash 10' base -> top #28 184'6"