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No 2 C, Elkino limestone in
BR cut, 2nd cut east
after 1st turn SE of Brass
field; 7 ft elkino L
exposed with weathered
clay on top.
No 3 C, Elkino limestone, 11ft
overhanging ledge.
3'0"4" elkino limestone? mud clay,
Clay section Plum Creek.
No 4 C. Photo. Elkino limestone
11 ft. Top thin marshell
in 2 feet.
3'0"4" Elkino limestone
thin overhanging ledge
clay, Plum creek,
No 5 C. Photo. Elkino lime-
stone, all the more
massive part is 9 feet
wide; it will be exposed.
Clay at time covered by
rubble drift.
No 6 C. Photo. Plum creek clay,
4 ft 3 in thick. Level line
at base of clay. Projec-
ting limestone at top.
Corrected section from Brass-
field to Pandola.
Dermian:
15 ft testill clay
11 ft elkino t, after 2ft very thin.
3'0"4" elkino l. mine clay,
3 ft 3 in clay, Plum creek.
1'ft 10 in. Thin clay L, & clay.
2'6" Massive L. with 6-9 in volute
repeat at top.
Large crinoid heads here.
Pholpiddella in large part
1 yard more large just
above.
12'3" from top of crinoid head
limestone to top of the very
massive clay.
6" at least of very massive l.
Difference in testill clay near
Brassfield, and in clay
over macro limestone near
Pandola.
18
9.55
23.57
46.
71.5