SHULIE TO SPICER COVE (11). — FLETCHER. 543 



Ft. 111. 



4. Dark-bluisli-gray, coaly shale G 



5. Bluish, greenish and reddish argillaceous flags G 



6. Dark-greenish-gray, rubbly argillaceous flags 3 



7. Blackish coaly shale 4 



8. Greenish argillaceous sandstone 1 



9. Greenish argillaceous shale G 



10. Greenish argillaceous sandstone in flaggy layers. . 8 



11. Coal, lenticular, with an underclay. A fault with an 



uj)throw of two feet on the south side 1 



12. Red and green mottled fine sandstone 1 6 



13. Reddish and greenish mottled argillaceous shale. 



An upthrow of five feet on the south side 8 



14. Greenish, fine, flaggy sandstone 8 6 



15. Dark-gray argillaceous shale and flag, almost a coal 



at the top 10 



16. Black coaly shale 2 



17. Greenish and reddish, mottled argillaceous shale. . . 7 



18. Light gray fine sandstone 3 



19. Greenish argillaceous flags and shales 1 6 



20. Dark gray shale, coaly in places 1 



21. Black coaly shale yielding a dark streak 4 



22. Bluish-gray argillaceous shale 8 



23. Black coaly shale 1 



24. Dark, greenish-gray and rusty argillaceous under- 



clay 1 



25. Gray and greenish, very fine sandstone, broken in 



the bank and perhaps faulted 1 6 



26. Reddish and greenish, mottled, somewhat coherent 



argillaceous rock 2 



27. Dark-greenish argillaceous shale with coaly layers . . 10 



28. Light gray wavy arenaceous shale and sandstone; an 



underclay with fin© Btigmwria 2 



The rocks are now obscured by a broken, 

 faulted bank on a northeast and southwest roll 



