211 



Section 10.— North and sontli section line. 420 yards west of Lemon 

 P. O., on tlie south side of the ridge. 

 Harrodsburg limestone— 



Feet. Inchcfi 



1. Thin bedded, bluish-j'ellow limestone 5 



2. Thin-bedded, gray to brown limestone, poor in fossils 



and weathering pitted 20 



3. Brown to gray, rather hard limestone, composed of 



crinoid stems and Brj'ozoa 5 



4. Yellow, non-fossiliferons limestone with rnsty par- 



ticles (J 



5. Blue-gray limestone weathering yellow and brown. . . 5 

 G. Very hard, .speckled limestone 



7. Very hard, rough, gray limestone, composed largely 



of crinoid stems 2 



8. Yellowish-blue limestone 1 



9. Massive, hard, fossiliferous limestone 4 



10. Limestone 10 



11. Thin-bedded, xevy hard, fossiliferous limestone (crin- 



oids and Bryozoa) 1 (i 



Knobstone — 



12. Sandstone 45 (» 



13. Unseen 30 



Total 129 



Section 11.— Near Mr. C. C. Fulford's home on Indian Creek, half a 

 mile west of Canada Gap: 



Knobstone. Thickness estimated— 



Feet. 



1. Sandstone grading into coarse shales 100 



2. Bluish-gray, very soft shale 25 



Total 125 



Section 12.— Up ravine near the northeast corner of northwest % of 

 Section 3, Bean Blossom Township, near Mr. Samuel Kid's residence: 



