SHULIE TO SPICER COVE HO). — FLETCHER. 539 



Ft In. 



62. Greenish, arenaceous shale and sandstone with 



patches of fine grit. Dip S. S3° E.< 7° 5 



53. Bluish-gray argillaceous shale full of plants G 



54. Greenish-gray argillaceous^ sandstone with a few 



plants 2 



55. Red argillaceous shale with green spots. These shale 



beds change to the westward 1 6 



56. Greenish-gray, very fine massive sandstone, passing 



into red and green argillaceous shale on the strike 1 6 



57. Reddish and greenish mottled argillaceous shale. . . 1 10 



58. Greenish-gray fine sandstone with r'eddish spots and 



layers of arenaceous shale, passing into greenish 

 conglomerate. These rocks are all r'egularly 

 bedded. A fault throws them down five feet on 

 the south side 7 



59. Dark gray, rubbly, argillaceeus shale 3 



60. Greenish-gray sandstone with small patches of fine 



conglomerate ; becomes finer on the strike. On the 



whole the beds are argillaceous 7 4 



61. Dark gray argillaceous shale 1 6 



62. Greenish-gray, fine, flaggy, argillaceous sandstone. . 6 



63. Greenish and dark-gray argillaceous shale 2 4 



64. Clay with an eighth of an inch of coal 6 



65. Greenish argillaceons shale 3 



66. Greenish-gray, coarse, pebbly sandstone with patches 



of conglomerate; replaced by lenticular argilla- 

 ceous shale 10 



67. Red argillaceous shale vith layers of reddish and 



mottled sandstone. An upthrow of four feet six 

 inches on the south side 15 



68. Greenish-grav fine conglomerate and pebbly sand- 



stone, with coarser layers at the base 10 



69. Greenish and gray, rubbly argillaceous shale and 



flags 10 



