SHULIE TO SPICER COVE (1). — FLETCHER. 505 



Ft. In. 



'88. Gray fine sandstone in irregular layers 10 



89. Greenish-gniy argillaceous shale with harder 



layers of sandstone 3 6 



"90. Gray sandstone as before with lenticular layers of 



red shale 10 



'91. Red marl and sandstone 6 6 



92. Greonish arenaceous shale 1 6 



93. Gray pebbly sandstone, irregularly bedded 7 6 



94. Greenish, soft, argillaceous underclay 3 



■95. Red marl 3 6 



96. Gray sandy flags, not well seen 1 9 



97. Measures concealed 2 9 



98. Red marl and sandy flags 2 1 



99. Gray pebbly sandstone at the mouth of a little 



brook ...' 15 



100. Red marl 2 6 



101. Measures concealed at Cranberry' Head to a little 



pond or marsh. , Dip S. 23° E.< 4° 41 9 



102. Light gray flaggy sandstone 5 6 



103. Gray coarse pebbly sandstone with patches of con- 



glomerate 5 6 



104. Greenish and gray, reddish and rusty conglomer- 



ate with pebbles as large as a hen's egg; of ir- 

 regular thickness 4 



105. Gray coar.~e sandstone 9 



106. Greenish argillaceous shale 3 



107. Red shale 4 



108. Reddish-gray sandstone, passing into gray fine 



sandstone 12 



109. Greenish and gray and reddish argillaceous shale. . 3 6 



110. Greenish and gray, rusty and reddish flaggy sand- 



stone, and arenaceous shale with three patches of 

 greenish coarse shale and coal-pipes ; lenticular 



beds of cono-lomerate also 23 



