SHULIE TO SPICER COVE (1). — FLETCHER. 501 



Ft. In. 



8. Greenish gi'ay sandstone, passing into conglomerate, 



more than half being in places conglomerate. ... 5 



9. Greenish gray sandstone and conglomerate, ir- 



regularly mixed ; in places nearly all conglomer- 

 ate ; many large fragments of carbonized plants. 

 One band at the p.;)int nearest the wharf opposite 

 is very fine and wavy 25 



10. Ked marl with layers of harder shale 8 6 



11. Reddish-gray, very fine, shaly sandstone 7 11 



12. Eed marl 8 



13. Red riaggy sandstone in layers four inches thick 



and downward 3 



11. Red marl 8 



15. Red, somewhat massive sandstone in irregular 



blocks, passing into red flags. The top of the bank 



at the entrance of Shulie River 7 



16. Red marl, with olive green blotches 2 6 



17. Red shale, with greenish, harder, calcareous bands 2 



18. Red marl 2 



19. Red and gray, very fine, glistening sandstone in 



flaggy layers 5 



20. Red marl of somewhat irregular thickness, from 



one foot four inches to four feet '2 8 



21. Very fine gray sandstone in beds from four feet 



downward 10 



22. Red and gray shale, lenticular, replaced by gray 



sandstone 1 3 



23. Gray, very fine, massive sandstone wdth coal pipes . 10 



24. Red marl with greenish and gray streaks ; very 



irregular, sometimes all red 5 



25. Gray sandstone with blackish stripes, interbedded 



with red marl ; all more or less lenticular 6 



26. Greenish-gray, very fine calcareous sandstone; len- 



ticular 2 4 



27. Red marl 1 4 



