Viewing page 46 of 95

This transcription has been completed. Contact us with corrections.

60
The conglomerate at the point where the section was taken is darker than usual and in fact is a very dark rust color for a mile or more along the exposure at the [[land?]] [[beds?]] the [[?]] in many places being a nearly fine white sandstone c.b. the pebbles are all [[agatized?]]. No fossil wood was seen at this point.

[[left margin]] 1c.&d. [[/left margin]]

Shaly sandstone. dark redish [[?]] passing 20 feet from the summit into a massive sandstone. Riffle marks & mud cracks occur in the shaly [[portion?]]

[[right margin]] 135 [[/right margin]]

This [[?]] c.&d. of section [[(?)]].

[[left margin]] 2E [[/left margin]]

Dark red arenaceous shales with seams of gypsum

[[end page]]
[[start page]]

61
running thro' it, both horizontal and vertical 

[[right margin]] 105 [[/right margin]]

E of section.

[[left margin]] 3f [[/left margin]] 

Gray gypsiferous marl, arenaceous, with bands of a red color near the base 


[[right margin]] 125 [[/right margin]]

f of section.

[[left margin]] 4g [[/left margin]]

Red calcaneo-arenaceous gypsiferous marl, [[strikethrough]] cal [[/strikethrough]] sandy shale [[?]] indicated near the summit

[[right margin]] 300 [[/right margin]]

measured 225 feet estimated 75 by [[barometer]] and dip.

[[left margin]] 5h [[/left margin]]

[[?]] limestone holding fossils. Gasteropods at this point

[[right margin]] 4 [[/right margin]]
[[left margin]] 6i [[?]] [[/left margin]]

Red gypsiferous marl

[[right margin]] 15 [[/right margin]]
[[left margin]] 7j [[/left margin]]

Shaly impure limestone varying from 2 to 4 feet

Transcription Notes:
My first attempt at this; hope my notes are clear.