514 CARBONIFEROUS ROCKS IN CIJMB. CO. — LOGAN & FLETCHER. 



Ft. In. 



65. lied argillaceous sandstone with gTeenisli patches, 



rubbly and in irregtilar beds 8 



66. Red argillaceous shale with a light greenisb clay- 



parting at the top. Thinner in places 9 



67. Reddish arenaceous shale with greenish blotches 



and layers 2 6 



68 Greenish and gray arenaceous shale ; passes into 



fine sandstone 2 6 



69. Rusty-gray, fine sandstone with streaks of argilla- 

 ceous shale. To the water-level at the point of 

 Sand Cove. jSTo. 176 of Section 1 5 



Total thickness 597 



There is probably no break in this section which repeats the 

 measures of Section I. as far as the fault. 



Across Sand Brook, at 3-i-i yards farther south, gray pebbly 



sandstone in a cliff dips N. 75° E.< 19°. Including all the 



rocks to the top of this and the succeeding cliffs, the section is 



as follows : 



Section III. 



SOUTHWEST OF SAND COVE, 



In descending order. 



1. Gray sandstone 20 



2. Red argillaceous shale and sandstone 40 



3. Gray sandstone with pebbly patches 20 



4. Red argillaceous shale with harder layers of reddish 



anud greenish sandstone. Some layers of reddish 

 sandstone are of coarse texture 55 



5. Gray fine sandstone in broken layers. Thin bands 



of greenish argillaceous shale and beds of arena- 

 ceous shale; coal streaks; very thin patches of 

 pebbly rock 66 



Total thickness 201 



