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[[on back of previous page]] 450-460 - gray ls. + yellow calcite - higher proportion of dense pieces than above; foss. as molds 460-470 - same as last; unaltered coral + shell rare + may represent contamination from above; only forms are recryst. in yellow calcite. 470-480 - Essentially same as last but note well preserved micro-moll. in finest fraction (bottled) - gast. ([[underlined]]Caecum[[/underlined]]),- also forams. In coarser fraction calcite molds of [[underlined]]Vermetus[[/underlined]], pelecy with both valves; Micro-moll. do [[underlined]]not[[/underlined]] appear to have come from near surface, some have frag. of gray ls. attached. 480-490 - Same as last with same moll. in finest fraction 490-500 - no essential change 500-510 - " " " [[ditto for: no essential change]]; few well pres. corals and [[underlined]]Halimeda[[/underlined]] 510-520 } 520-530 } no essential change 530-540 } - micro-moll. less abundant at lower levels 540-550 } 550-560 } 560-570 } 570-580 } 590-600 } (600-625 = Core No. 2) [[squiggle line]] 630-640 - Coarse cuttings of richly fossiliferous ls. - foss. recryst. calcite ^[[ [[strikeout]] and chalky lime [[/strikeout]] ]] in chalky matrix; moll., corals, forams. Medium + fine fractions similar to section 500-600 - plus frag. large moll. shells Small forams + micro-moll. abundant in fine fraction (both int. molds and others with shell ([[underlined]]Caecum[[/underlined]], etc.) 640-650 - same as above. (see Book 2, p.29) 43a
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