Field Notebook: Wyoming 1899
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base. The Georgia and Oghu- mican lens have no faults. There is no decided unconformity between the Old, New, and Chriestud through it is but marked between the four latter formations. Burlington 5 feet. ? Christie? Coral lagoon, brown shale about one foot thick. Heavy reddish magnesia limestone with Oolite bands. About 100 feet. Pyroge and Magnesian mix and shale down to first crimson bed. Magnesian lagoon and Gathic Beds. First crimson lagoon Brown shale like the one foot thick. Heavy reddish, creamy magnesia limestone with much Bird's-eye little crystalline stringy. No faults. Georgia About 10 to 20 feet. brown shale 6 to 8 feet. magnesia limestone with oolite Oolite and some Oolite. Coral packaged beds ? Tianton, 10 to 15 feet seen.