622 NOTES ON THE PALEONTOLOGY OF LEWIS-GILMER COUNTIES. 



Feet. Inches. 



1. Shale, gray, weathered to clay 3 



2. Limestone, green, impure, nodular, ma- 

 rine fossils abundant. Myalina subqua- 

 drala, Productus cora, Parallelodon ob- 

 soletus, Derbya robusta, crinoid plates 

 and stems, adhering to the under sur- 

 face of the projecting ledge of limestone 

 and weathered out entire in the talus 

 accumulation at the foot of the section, 



Ames 1 



3. Shale, green and rj'd, with layers and 

 veins of nodular limestone, marine fos- 

 sils in lower part, becoming sandy and 



barren toward top, Ames 12 



4. Sandstone, massive, quarried, top of cut 10-f- 



Section, ascending, hand-level, southwest bank of Right 

 Fork of Stonecoal Creek, 1.1 miles southwest of Atlas, Buck- 

 hannon District, Upshur County, 1170' B., Locality 101: 



Feet. Inches. 

 Stream level 



1. Concealed 2 



2. Shale, red, marine fossils, Pine Creek. . 1 



3. Shale, gray, sandy, limy, marine fossils, 



Pine Creek 3 



4. Sandstone, lenticular 1 



5. Shale, weathers to clay, with joint 



planes locally filled with calcite deposits 20 



6. Concealed and shale, pea-sized lime- 

 stone nodules in upper portion 20 



7. Coal and bone, Bakerstown 1 6 



8. Concealed, mostly shale, wilh thin sand- 

 stones 20 



9. Sandstone, shaly below, changing to 

 massive above, forming cliff 15+ 



