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with plant + leaf fragments
Becomes sandy at base.
6.4 Sandstone, chiefly med-gr,
[illegible] , clayey throughouf soft
with lower ft locally coarse
or with scattered shot-size
chrt+qtzite grains.
4.2 Claystone, light gray sandy
grades downward into unit
below.
9.2 Sandstone, med-gr, frizable
few poorly resists at ledge,
becoming clayey downward
and grading into unit below.
6.0 Claystone, light gray, very sandy
except for upper 1 or 2 feet
weathering yellow stain.
10.6 Sandstone, gray medium grained
frizible, soft. Few liquidtic
pntns in basal 2'.
2.6 Sandstone, med to coarse,
interbedded with hard
sandy to cpl liquidtic claysh
Sh, Gray, brown & blzcl-
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