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5 — 7 Light Hard fireclay. 



6 — 4 Gray Hard limestone. 



4 — 8 Gain in measure of rods. 



— 8 Light Limestone. 



7 — 1 Black Hard slate or fireclay. 



8 — Light Limestone. 



— 7 Light Fire clay. 



6 — Black Hard fireclay. 



2 — 4 Gray Limestone. 



6 — 4 Black Hard fireclay. 



1 — :7 Gray Limestone. 



5 — Light Fire clay. 



4 — 10 Light Fireclay conglomerate, mixed with 



sand. 



21—2 Light Hard stratified fireclay. 



4 — Light Stratified fireclay, disintegrated. 



3 — Light Hard laminated fireclay. 



11 — 10 Light Very hard laminated fireclay, mixed 



with sand. 



% — 6 Light Hard laminated fireclay. 



4 — 8 Light Hard laminated fireclay, mixed with 



sand. 



351 — 8 54 5 — Dark Hard laminated fireclay, with black 



streaks. 



6—0 Dark Mud. 



7 — 4 Black Soft laminated fireclay. 



7 — 6 Black Hard laminated fireclay. 



5 — Black Soft fireclay. 



10—0 Dark Mud. 



9 — 2 Black Hard laminated fireclay. 



14—6 Dark Soft fireclay. 



2 — 3 Gray Crystalline limestone. 



12—0 Dark Hard fireclay. 



7 — 10 Dark Hard laminated fireclay. 



10 — 8 Dark Hard fireclay. 



5 — Dark Hard laminated fireclay. 



5—8 Gain in measurement of rod. 



14 — 9 Black Compact fireclay, mixed with sand and 



grit. 



14 — 8 Dark Hard laminated fireclay. 



IQ — Dark Hard laminated clay, mixed with lime. 



15 — 5 Dark Hard laminated fireclay, mixed with 



lime. 

 23 — Dark Compact laminated fireclaj*. 



2 — 6 Dark Hard fireclay. 



5 — 8 Light Conglomerate limestone, containing^ 



shells. 



7 — 2 Gray Hard limestone. 



24 — 3 Light Hard limestone, streaked with clay. 



