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7 Shaly rock, Red, somewhat mottled green. (102.) 
6 Shaly rock, greenish. (101.) 
9 SS. bluish-gray. (100. ) 
3 Shale, greenish-gray. (99.) 
3 Shaly rock, 1ubbly, variegated, considerable per centage of per- 
oxide of Iron. (98.) 
47 SS. bluish-gray. (97.) 
6 Shales, Red and green. (96.) 
10 Shaly rock, gray and greenish. (95.) 
6 Shaly rock, Red and green. (94.) 
SS. bluish and gray ; of great thickness at ‘the village of Palen- 
ville.—Continued downwards in the following 
Section along Schoharie Creck in Schoharie County. N. Y., between Gil- 
boa and Middleburg, from the Catskill down to the Upper Helderberg, by 
Andrew and Clark Sharswood. Report to James Hall in the year 1873. 
Red shaly rock. (This is supposed to be the same bed No. 94 
which bottoms the Catskill Section of 1874.) Top of Manor- 
kill Cataracts at Sawmill. (94.) 
Bluish-gray SS. (93.) 
Gray shaly rock. (92.) 
Gray SS. (91 ) 
Gray shale. (90.) 
Gray shale SS. (89.) 
Red shaly rock, with green bands. (88.) 
Thick bedded gray SS. (87.) 
Thin bedded gray SS. (86.) 
Thin bedded gray SS., with plants. (85.) 
Hard (false bedded some of it) gray SS. (84.) 
Gray SS. (83.) 
Unknown to foot of Cataracts. (82.) 
Gray SS. (81.) 
Dark sandy shale. (80.) 
Gray SS. (at Gilboa) stwmps, leaves, stems. (79.) 
Dark shale. (78.) 
Gray SS. (77.) 
Gray and bluish shale and shaly rock. (76.) 
Red and green mottled shale. (75.) 
Redish hard 8S. (74.) 
Gray 8S. (the top makes the Gilboa falls.) (73.) 
Gray SS. (72.) 
Unknown. (71.) 
Hard gray SS. (with sharp 8. W. dip.) (70.) 
Unknown. (69.) 
Gray SS. (68.) 
Unknown. (67.) 
Coarse flaky gray 8S. Gnakes top of Little Manorkill fall.) (66.) 
Unknown. (65.) 
Gray SS. (64.) 
Gray shaly rock, fossils in upper part. (63.) 
Gray shaly SS.; top is Cong., some fossils. (621) 
Unknown. (61.) 
Gray flaky SS., foss7¢l plants. (60.) 
Gray slate and SS. (49.) 
Gray SS. (58.) 
Unknown. (57.) 
