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Line 95.
750 = top of lull.
below.
730 ft = Derbyshire gabbles at 11.30 AM.
above.
44 ft shale, south wedded below becoming
2ft crystall.
5 ft fine grained yellowish brown l.
7ft coarse sp., errond l.
5 1/2 ft fine grained yellowish brown l.
In north flat Agnes gneiss
5 1/4 ft clay shale
5 1/4 ft shaly thin bedded sand shale.
16 1/2 ft clay shale
{ finshaped with
puffy cement of yellowish
3m cement over the ss,
37ft clay shale
11 ft lignite ore.
610 ft
Covered trail at top.
572ft
section considerably covered.
49 1/2 ft thin shaly ss. at various levels.
13 ft limestone.
22 ft partly exposed clay shale at base
49 ft ss l. fine grained.
485 ft face of section.
Line 96
741 ft = Derbyshire gabbles,
Line 97
760ft at 12:15 - top of upper
Ordoviced.
698 ft = top of lower Ordovician
limestone
thin bedded sandy shale
670ft above
Lanfield
{ chiefly clay shale above,
650 = top of Holly l.
640 = base of Holly l.
there are
20 or so.
below may be 6.30 = top of limestone
618 middle carbonaceous, the
{ top is not definitely
assigned.
610 Top of Charel.
limestone at various points exposed.
575 strongly foliated Free
chisel.
530 ft a sandy horizon
line of the drift - 500 ft face to clay layers
above there is shale
down to - 41.5 ft at each locality
430 ft. Celtic series level
at Reddington at
10ft. Tuesday