iSO IMCTOi; ISI,A\IJ — MACKAY. 



Ft. In. 



2. Red marl and saiidstdiie, witli harder iireeiiish 



bands. The marl contains nodules ot" impure 

 concretionary limestone, also green spots, stripes 

 and l.lotches. Dip 14^ -< 4" 01 



3. Measures concealed l>y a sandy cove to whaii* at 



the lobster factory ^^"^ 



4. Measures concealed from wharf. Dip 3° <! 3° . . . . 31) 



5. Greenish-gray and light gray sandstone, like that 



of Merio-omish, of £>oo<l p-rindstone ei'it, in thick 



j(jinted beds 29 



0. Gray sandstone, like 2, but full of hard spots or 



bull's-eyes l(j 



7. Gray sandstone, with pyrites and calcspar. Mark- 



ings of Lcpidodendra and of other plants. Dip 



33(r < r. Seal Point ' <S5 



8. Measure concealed on a sandy shore at a small 



l»rook. Dip 1^ < 5^ 7 



9. Reddisli-gray line sandstone, in thick beds, exposed 



on low reefs, alternating with greenish-gray and 

 gray coarse and line sandstone, with carbonized 

 drift-plants. A band of light gray sandstone of 

 good grindstone grit at top. Not well seen, but 

 for a great distance on strike in reefs 45 



502 

 Ascending as far as McLean's Point, then <lescending to repeat 

 the foregoing measures as follows. 



Section II. 

 At McLean's Point, desccndinrj. 



1. Gray sandstone like that of Chance Harbor and 



the vicinity 155 



2. Measures concealed in cove at loljster factory on 



the north side, — a white sandy cove into which 



flows two little bro(jks 75 



Section now ascends. 230 



