Field Notebook: Texas 1959
Page 78
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87.) l.s., blue-gray, 3" to 6" beds, from shell back, recrystallized fennell-like in a few beds. - 35' 88.) Covered -- over two thin l.s. ledges ----------------- 22' 89.) l.s., med.-gray, concretion conodes common, 6" to 2" beds, fossils recognized Total 92' - 35' 90) shale and ss. - 7 to 10' bed alternately with l.s., dark-gray, Traversed NW [illegible] 150 yds. 91.) Covered ----------------- 11' 92.) l.s., med.-gray, brown "tubes" on mottled surface - 1/2' 93) Covered for next part, ss. orange, limited purple + siltstone yellow outcrop patches -------------- 32' Total 95 1/2 94) Hemistone, med. gray, 2" to 2' beds with some coiled internal - 34' calcite X-talls -- replaced fossils? 95.) Covered ----------------- 7' 96.) l.s., mottled gray + orange-brown weathering 3" to 6" beds. -------------- 10 97.) Covered ----------------- 21' 98) l.s. med.-gray, silty + sandy - 2' 99) largely covered, probably siltstone, also every 4 to 10 a 6" ss. (orange-brown) crop out -- 48' 100.) l.s., light-gray, very silty, sandy, clayey, perceived bed. -------------- 2' 101) Shale, largely covered, & SS. 2 beds, orange-brown -------- 8' 102.) Covered, except for 3 6" beds of ss ----------------- 31' 103) SS., orange-brown, lying cement, massive -------------------- 2' Total 122'