Lilley.] ^"^ [Jan. 15» 



Feet. 



8. Green shale 20 



9. Red fucoid bed 8 



10. Green sandstone 20 



11. Red shale and sand with unrecognizable fossils 4 



12. Conglomerate with pebbles, lime, Spirifer, Produc- 



tella and fish remains 6 



13. Green shale 10 



14. Pink shale 2 



15. Green shale 40 



16. Green sandstone 2 



17. Green sandstone 19 



18. Gray sandstone 1 



lv». Green shale 52 



20. Strophomena bed 1 



21. Green sandstone 14 



22. Green shale 40 



23. Brown sandstone, with Spirifer and Productella 1 



24. Gray sandstone, with Crinoids and plants 8 



25. Green shale 6 



26. Green sandstone and shale, with Crinoids and Spiri- 



fers 8 



27. Gray sandstone and shale 60 



28. Green sandstone, with mollusks and Bothriolepis 53 



29. Red shale and sandstone, Bothriolepis, Spirifera, Spi- 



rorbis, Rhynchonella and ferns 14 



30. Brown sandstone, with shells and Holoptychius 39 



31. Green shale 6 



32. Red sandstone, with iron ore and mollusks 8 



33. Gray shale 8 



34. Calcareous iron ore and sandstone icith crinoids 12 



35. Brown shale , 20 



36. Calcareous iron ore (red) and sandstone, Bothriolepis 11 



37. Grav sandstone and shale, with mollusks, carbonized 



plant stems, iron and copper pyrites 2 



38. Brown sandstone, with Cryptonella 10 



39. Brownish sandstone, with Spirorbis and Cryptonella 35 



40. Crinoidal limestone 4 



41. Bluish shale 8 



42. Calcareous red sandstone 9 



43. Brown sandstone 18 



44. Green sandstone, Pterichthys rurjosus 8 



45. Calcareous sandstone 4 



46. Green sandstone and shale 90 



47. Calcareous sandstone 5 



48. Light-gray sandstone and sliale 130 



