SOME NOTES ON SCHIST-CONGLOMERATE 
OCCURRING IN GEORGIA: 
S. W. McCALLIE 
Assistant State Geologist 
The rather remarkable schist-conglomerate here described occurs 
in Lumpkin County, Georgia, about 24 miles southeast of Dahlonega, 
Fic. 1.—Stretched boulders weathered from schist-conglomerate, Lumpkin 
County, Georgia. 
the county site. ‘The best exposure is to be seen on the Dahlonega- 
Auraria public road at a point where the road traverses a narrow 
ravine along a small stream. The conglomerate here forms a 
number of low, disconnected bluffs on the south side of the 
road, and also occurs in the bed of the stream, where it forms a 
series of cascades. In passing the road, most persons would likely 
mistake the exposure for an outcropping of biotite-schist—a rock 
t By permission of the State Geologist. 
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