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13. Eed and chocolate-colored, partially indurated shales, in slope IGO 

 yards across. 



14. Rusty-stained sandstone, 5 feet exposed. 



15. jDc'ir/s-covered slope, 50 yards. 



10. Thin-bedded gray sandstone, 5 feet j dip 45°, X. 45° E. 



17. Chocolate-colored shales, 50 yards. 



IS. BroAvu-stained laminated sandstone, 5 feet exposed. 



19. Dt'&ns-covered slope, 100 yards. 



20. Gray sandstone, obscure ledge. 



21. Dcbris-co\(.'ied slope, 20 yards. 



22. Gray sandstone, obscifre exposure. 



23. feteej) slope, with red shales, 110 yards. 



24. Hard, thin-bedded, laminated, rusty-gray sandstone, 5 feet ex- 

 posed, but evidently nuich thicker ; dip 50°, S. 35° W. Contains ob- 

 scure vegetable impressions with a narrow salix-like leaf. 



2o. Unexposed space, 35 yards. 



20. Hard, brittle, laminated, rusty-gray sandstone, 10 feet exposed in 

 ledge forming crest of Station XXI ridge ; dip 55°, S. 35° W. 



27. Slope, no exposure,. 50 yards. 



28. Brownish gray sandstone. 

 20. Eed shales, 50 to 75 yards. 



30. Gray sandstone, 10 feet exposed, dip southward. 



31. Red shales, 50 to 75 yards. 



32. Hard, thin-bedded, bluish-gTay, brown-stained sandstone, heavy 

 ledge 50 to 00 feet across the exposure ; dip southwestward. 



33. Red shales, 30 yards. 



34. Gray sandstone, like 32, 10 feet exposed ; dip 45°, S. 45° W. 



35. Red shales, 100 yards or more. 



30. Bluish drab, fragmentary limestone, obscure exposure. 



37. Liiiht drab indurated argillo-calcareous deposits, exposed at inter- 

 vals, 100 to 200 yards. 



38. Drab limestone and indurated light-drab calcareous shales, obscure 

 exposure. 



30. Behris-covcred slope, with small irregular dark*carbonaceous nod- 

 ides in upi)er part, 50 to 100 yards. 



40. Drab, fragmentary limestone, 5 feet exiDosed. 



41. Red shales, 50 yards. 



42. Drab, fragmentary limestone, 20 feet exposed ; dip 55°, S. 40° W. 



43. Red shales, 100 to 150 yards. 



44. Gray and brov/n conglomeritic, spar-seamed sandstone, sometimes 

 coarse-grained, crumbling, flagging, 10 feet exposed j dip 50°, S. 50° W. 



45. Red shales, 75 yards. 



40. Drab, minutely breceiatcd, spar-seamed limestone with commi- 

 nuted fossils, obscure exposure, dii)s southwestward. 



47. 7)6'6r/s-covered space, 20 yards. 



48. Drab, fragmentary, spar-seamed limestone, 12 feet exposed. Dip 

 50^, S. 45° W. 



40. Limestone, like bed 48, heavy ledge exposed at intervals over a 

 space 75 yards across. 



50. Red shales, api)earing in slope 200 to 300 yards across. 



51. Gr;3v and brovrn friable sandstone flagging, 20 feet exposed; dij) 

 25oto35S X. 450E. 



52. Red shales, exposed in sag, 200 yards or more across. 



53. Drab, close-textured, fragmentary limestone, much broken up by 

 cleavage and joint structure; apparent dip X. 45° E., at an angle 

 of 35°. This rock occurs as a heavy ledge in the crest of a high ridge 



