SHULIE TO SPICER COVE (10).— FLETCHER. 537 



Ft. In. 



16. Reddish, coar?e, tliick-b?ddcd sandstone 4 6 



17. Greenish argillaceous shale 1 



18. Reddish, coarse sandstone, with partings of argil- 



laceous shale 7 6 



19. Greenish-gray argillaceous shale 3 



20. Greenish-gray and rusty conglomerate, replaced by 



ISTo. 19 and again passing into reddish conglomer- 

 ate ; thin layers of reddish sandstone. The bottom 

 is at water-level on the beach at a pillar-rock. ... 11 



21. Reddish and gTeenish sandstone and argillaceous 



shale in a lenticular layer 4 6 



22. Reddish conglomerate with thin layers of arenaceous 



shale and sandstone 7 



23. Rusty arenaceous shale with reddish argillaceous and 



arenaceous shale 6 



24. Red argillaceous shale with layers and blotches of 



reddish and greenish mottled sandstone 11 



25. Reddish pea-conglom©rate, with finer layers ; passes 



into greenish conglomerate 10 



26. Greenish and reddish flaggy argillaceous sand- 



stone ; lenticular 4 



27. Reddish conglomerate with thin layers of reddish 



arenaceous shale and sandstone; ppsses into green- 

 ish conglomerate 7 



28. Brick or triassic-red sandstone, of very coarse grit, 



in thick beds ; changes into conglomerate 5 



29. Reddish and greenish flaggy fine sandstone and 



argillaceous shale 5 6 



SO. Light gray, pebbly sandstone, changing into gTeenish 



gray arenaceous shale, spotted with plants 4 



31. Measure^ concealed. Dip S. 31° E. <8°. Reefs of 



greenish-gray ar|enaceous shale in place at intervals 21 6 



32. Greenish-gray arenaceous shale and sandstone, of 



fine texture, seen on the reefs but not in the cliff. . 10 



