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9
90
a. w. Clarks.
Ed Clarks 355 feet
at west end of D. L. Schrists quarry,
Callufera pondera.
Halystes Calenulatus
Clinton 30m atwd, fennly 36
Total thickness not well known.
Probably not all exposed.
10)
D. L. Schrist:
The stone is sandal
4 ft stripping,
& rather brown
2 in. clint
& not white,
3/4
4in
5th
3 1/2
3 1/2
3in
4in?
3in
Will turn blue
closer in.
6in spotted calf
2 1/2 in
2 1/2 ragged layers,
8m sandstone b/t - two layers, clays,
3 1/2 in
4 in bottom ledge,
4 in
5 - 6 in.
11)
Clinton about 4y mrs. down stream
from Schrists quarry.
Clinton well shewn. 4 1/2 in. thick.
13)
At head waters of stream near Cravells
quarry.
Clinton 34m.
Physicphyllum spum - several ft.,
syllaea.
Arthur fictellia, numerous foliations
Halystes calenulatus
C. athrophyllum Dagomereca
Sower Wagera
blue clay 4-5 in.
Clinton 2alumn brown 34m.
About 4-5 in of solid dark blue rock.
Darker red clay, Merich
The lower part of the Clinton has
a reddish color & contains rounded
fragments of syllaea. Of Clinton fine
grounded silicious rock, and,
red clay rock like upper
rock.