SHULIE TO SPICER COVE (2).— FLETCHER. 513 



Ft. In. 



40. Red and gTeen mottled argillaceous sliali^ 1 



41. Ileddisli sandstone with green spots 7 



42. Red argillaceous shale with a layer of white clay 



near the top 10 0' 



4;'). Ilusty-gray sandstone with a lenticular la^-er of 



greenish and redilish argillaceous shale 4 



44. Red and green argillaceous shale 1 



45. Greenish-gray and rusty, Haggy sandstone, with thin 



layers of red argill.acems shale 4 



46. Red argillaceous sandstone, flag and shale 2 



47. Greenish and gray, fine, flaggy sandstone with car- 



bonized plants and argillaceous streaks 5 



48. Greenish and gray, coarse, pebbly sandstone and con- 



glomerate, with lenticular layers of greenish 



argillaceous shale 10 



49. Red argillac-eous shale with greenish flags 15 



50. Greenish, fine, flaggy sandstone 15 



51. Greenish-gray and red argillaceous shale 3 



52. Greenish-gray, fine, flaggy sandstone, lenticular ... 2 



53. Red arenaceous shale 2 



54. Red argillaceous shale with bands of red and green- 



ish sandstone 30 



55. Measures concealed 30 



56. Gray, fine, flaggy and shaly sandstone 2 



57. Rusty-gray fine sandstone, with pebbly patches .... 7 



58. Measures concealed, probably soft 10 



59. Gray and rusty, pebbly, coarse sandstone 7 



60. Meas'.ires concealed 15 



61. Rusty and gray, crumbly, pebbly sandstone with 



coal-pipes 15 



62. Red argillaceous shale, not well exposed 18 



63. Greenish and gray and rusty, pebbly sandstone, with 



plants and coal-pipes. The dip changes to easterly 25 



64. Greenish-gTay arenaceous and argillaceous shale. . . 5 0' 



