209 



Feet Inches. 



12. Thinly-bedded .t;ra.v saudstoue. banded with streaks 



of white 4 



13. Thin-bedded, liyht-coloied sand;f;lune 10 



14. Sandstone 35 



15. Uu.seen 20 



Total 140 8 



The sand represented in the upper part of this section was deposited 

 at the foot of the glacier. The mouth of the little stream was closed by 

 the ice and its basin laked. allowing the deposit of the stratified material. 

 The stream lias since cut a gorge through the center of the deposit. The 

 lateral extent of the deposit is not great because the little lake was 

 small and narrow. 



Section 6— In railroad cut 1 mile north of Stinesville: 

 Thicknesses, in part, estimated. 

 Harrodsburg limestone— 



Feet. Inches. 

 1. Massive to thin-l)edded limestone 40 



Knobstone— 



2 A'ery hard, rough-feeling, granular, calcareous sand- 

 stone weathering to a rusty l)rown 3 



3. Hluisli-gray. massive sandstone 3 



4. Bluish-gray sandstone filled with chert and geodes. . 8 



5. Soft, blue sandstone 3 



('). Calcareous, fossiliferons. somewhat cherty sandstone G 



7. Bluish-gray, very soft shale 8 



S. Thin-bedded, soft, very light-biown sandstone 2 



9. Stratum of chert concretions 4 



10. Massive, brown sandstone weathering dark and 



pitted G 



Total 53 8 



Section 7.— On the road an eighth of a mile west of Bowman School- 

 house. Bean Blossom Township: 



14— A. OF SciF.xcK, '03. 



