210 



Glacial- 



Feet. Inches. 



1. Yellowish, jointy clay -witli small rock fragments and 



occasional bands of l^rown moulding sand one to 



six inches thick 12 



2. Very light-brown sand, when wet (white when dry), 



atid extremely fine 40 



Section 8.— On the road west of the Able Schoolhouse, just east of 

 Mr. Maple's residence, Bean Blossom Township: 



Glacial material — 



Feet. 



1. Yellow clay grading into moulding sand 15 



2. Light-colored clayey sand 10 



3. Yellow sand 10 



4. Light-colored sand with occasional bands of gravel and a 



few bowlders 55 



5. Yellow clayey sand 4 



(J. Gravel 3 



Knobstone— 



7. Sandstone 2 



Total 05i 



Section 9.— Township line, %-mile north of Lemon P. O. 

 A section in delta deposit. Glacial— 



Feet. 



1 . Yellow clay 3 



2. Thinly-bedded, tinely-stratified, yellow to light-brown clay 



breaking down to a hard yellowish-brown clayey earth 3 



3. Yellow, laminated, exti-emely fine moulding sand, banded 



with bands of yellow, brown and white indurated 

 material 10 



Total 1« 



