86 ROCHESTER ACADEMY OK SCIENCE. U^n. II, 



In the village of Wyoming is the well of the (llobe Salt Company. 

 The surface rock is stated by Professor liishop to be (ienesee shale. (') 



Section of the Globe Salt Company's Well. 



Appro.ximate altitude 958' A. 'V. (') 



DEPTH. ' "eSs'^" kind OF ROCK. FOKMA'JTON. 



f Genesee. 

 j Hamilton. 

 1220' -( Marcellus. 



j Upper Helderberg. 

 [ Lower Helderberg. 



I22g' 



20' Salt and shale mixed. 



1240' 



81' Rock salt. 



1321 Bottom of well. 



One mile north of Wyoming, near the track of the B., R. & P. 

 R. R., is the Moulton well. 



Section of the Moulton Well. 



Approximate altitude 925' A. T. {') 



DEPTH. \\E.SS\ KIND OF ROCK. FORMATION. 



3' Soil. 



3' ---- 



. I -11 u 1 \ Hamilton. 



tS2 Arenaceous and argillaceous shales. - , 



^^ ^ i Marcellus. 



555' 



152' Corniferous limestone. Upper Helderberg. 



707' Lower Helderberg. 



(1.) /6/d., p. 20, and the data for the above section are also given on p. 20. 

 (2.) Ann. Rept. Stipt. Onondaga Salt Springs for 1888, Chart No. III. 

 (3.) //./Vr'., Chart No. III. 



