WEST RAGGED REEF TO MINUDIE (6). — LOGAN. 479 



Ft. In. 



2. Coaly clay, probably coal further in the bank .... 1 

 Red and green argillo-arenaceous shale of a soft quality, 



crossed by stigmarioe leaves {underclay) 3 



Red and green crumbly argillo-arenaceous shale, rather 



harder than the preceding, crossed by stigmance 



leaves (underclai/) 6 



Reddish sandstone, no stigmariw visible 6 



Red crumbly argillo-arenaceous shale, with stigmarice 



{underclay) 2 



Red argillo-arenaceous shale of a tough crum.bly nature, 



with stigmariw strongly marked (underclay) 2 



Red argillaceous shale, with thin green bands and 



nodules of ironstone, a tough, crumbly mass 6 



3. C arhonaceous shale 1 



Greenish argillaceous shale 6 



Carbonaceous shale 1 



Greenish argillaceous shale 2 6 



Carbonaceous shale 3 



Greenish argillaceous shale in thin leaves . . 1 

 Coaly matter and carbonaceous shale 3 



3 9 



Green argillo-arenaceous shale of a soft quality, crossed 



by stigmariw leaves (underclay) 3 



Gray argillo-arenaceous shale, rather harder than the 

 preceding, with stigmarice leaves and many nodules 

 of ironstone at the top where the bed is more arena- 

 ceous {underclay) 4 



Gray sandstone, with stigmarioe leaves {underclay) . . 10 

 Green argillo-arenaceous shale of a rather soft quality, 



with stigmance leaves {underclay) 4 



4. Coal and carbonaceous shale 3 



Green argillo-arenaceous shale, with stigmarice leaves 



{underclay) 2 



Red and green tough crumbly arenaceous shale, with 



stigmarice branches and leaves {underclay) 2 



