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William Olvery Quarry, 1/4 mile south
of Waldron, on Conns Creek.
bottom in blue shale (Waldron,
4 in.
5 in.
7 in.
12 in. 66
5 in.
8 in.
8 in.
2 1/2 in.
7 in.
10 in. 5 1/2
4 in.
10 in. 2/8
6 in.
8 in. 3 1/5
2 ft 6 in.
2 ft. sand lime fine grained. tb
light brown
darker, muddied the.
brown
The Niagara above the Waldron shale
slope. N 45 W.
7 ft. 5 in. in 100 feet.
37) 2.75 in 37 ft. .0743
Mary Mints quarry. W side of creek.
The limestone above Waldron
shale (grail) is 5 1/2 feet thick. Then
comes candy rock.
At Seneca.
At Gregory Lime Quarry.
The candy rock above the upper
limestone I is here 31 feet thick.
It is quarried for lime. The rock
is evidently none of a dolomite than
of a sandy rock, the latter term
being misleading.
Conn's Creek.
Saccorrino Christyi