SHULIE TO Sl'ICER COVE (l). — FLETCHER. 503 



Ft. In. 



46. Red marly rock, seen for a great distance on the 



strike with various replacements 2 



47. Gray, fine, massive, rusty-weathering sandstone all 



replaced by red marl, and ai>ain by sandstone. . 5 



48. Red marl 4 6 



49. Reddish sandy flags 3 



50. Greenish-gray sandstone 2 1 



51. Greenish argillaceous shale with a blackish streak 



at the top 2 



52. Reddish and gray, very fine, flag2'\^ sandstone. ... 4 1 



53. Red marl, replaced by sandstone. The bottom of 



this bed is at water-level at a little broox 7 



54. Greenish-gray sandstone. An eight inch fault with 



up-throw on the south side 1 8 



55. Red marl 7 6 



56. Greenish-gray calcareous rock in two layers 10 



57. Red marl. Another little fault with upthrow on 



the south side 5 6 



58. Gray very coherent sandstone 1 2 



59. Red argillaceous shale with greenish blotches .... 2 6 



60. Reddish-gray sandstone 2 10 



61. Red argillaceous shale 4 



62.. Light-gray, very coherent, knobby sandstone 8 



63. Gray and greenish-gray yerj fine sandstone 5 



64. Red sandstone and argillaceous shale 5 10 



65. Reddish argillaceous shale with three layers of 



gray fine sandstone 9 



66. Red marl and sandstone, replaced by the gray sand- 



stone of Ko. 67 7 6 



67. Gray sandstone at water level at the mouth of a 



tiny brook 2 



68. Red marl 5 6 



69. Gray fine sandstone in three layers, much thicker 



in places 2 6 



