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lignitic and fossiliferous, bluish marl, containing Globigerina and resem- 
bling material at Wright. Elevation about 80 meters. Dips slightly to 
southwest, but attitude not definite. Strike may be north 20° east. Creek 
flows over outcrop to river; downstream marl overlaid by fine-grained buff 
sandstone (thin layer) occurs. Coal seam at this locality 1 to 5 centi- 
meters thick. Same material exposed along river from Calbiga to Otoc. 
Collector, H. G. Schenck, December 6, 1920. 
Locality F874—Malinao (Tubig) River near Taft. Fossiliferous and 
lignitic buff sandstone with clay at same exposure. Collector, G. B. Moody, 
November, 1920. 
Locality F375.—Basey, sitio of Hilabé, Samar, south and east of Taclo- 
ban, Leyte. Outcrop of foraminiferal limestone; vertical exposure about 
20 meters; shore runs east and west at locality. Prominent cliff undercut 
by wave action. Collector, H. G. Schenck, December 1, 1920. 
Locality F876.—Municipality of Villareal (?), Gologdog Point, about 1 
kilometer southwest of Talalora at northern entrance to San Juanico 
Strait, across from Daram Island. Outcrop of alternating beds of in- 
durated sandstone and fine-grained, calcareous conglomerate containing 
Foraminifera, striking north 5° west, dip 72° to 90° southwest. Collector, 
H. G. Schenck, December 2, 1920. 
Locality F877—Municipal district of Matuguinao, about 2 kilometers 
southeast of barrio at spring. Foraminiferal limestone apparently dis- 
turbed by minor faulting. Stream at locality flows south 10° west. Col- 
lector, H. G. Schenck, November 10, 1920. 
Locality F878.—Catbalogan, Maolong Point, north of town at rock quarry, 
about 0.5 kilometer northwest of main road and about 2.8 kilometers north 
of Catbalogan. Limestone breccia (coarse-grained limestone conglomerate) 
and impure soft limestone (F. N.) both containing , Foraminifera. Beds 
are evidently reworked material, strike northwest and dip to northeast. 
At top of hill is pure limestone, also containing Foraminifera. Collector, 
H. G. Schenck, November 1, 1920. 
Locality F879.—Anas Point, about 2 kilometers north of Catbalogan and 
north 60° west from flagpole on pier. Calcareous beds striking northwest 
disturbed by faulting. Foraminiferal limestone interbedded with a softer, 
shalelike (marl?) formation. Collector, H. G. Schenck, November 4, 1920. 
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