Hayden.] *^* [May 6, 



No. Description. Feet. In. 



149. Bituminous shale and Brown coal, 8 



150. Limestone, 1 



151. Clay shale, contains scales of white Gypseous earth, 1 10 



152. Marl, hard, 3 



153. Shale, fossiliferousj 2 



154. Clay, hard, fossiliferous, 8 



155. Clay shale. Black, li 



156. Clay, hard, fossiliferous, 4 



157. Marl, Grey, 6 



158. " Black, 2 



159. Gypseous earth, White, 8 



160. Clay, hard, 8 



161. Marl, 1 

 163. Coal, Brown, 6 



163. Clay, 2 



164. Limestone, 3 



165. Gypseous earth and sliale, 2 



166. Limestone, '^ 16 



167. Sandstone, Yellow, 2 



168. Limestone, 1 



169. Gypseous earth and shale, 8 



170. Limestone, 1 



171. Clay shale, 3 



172. Bituminous shale, 4 



173. Limestone, 2 

 From No. 173 to western end of cut (which is made up of the reversed 



strata, but not in regular order, some seem to he pinched out). 



Order of Strata Exposed in Eaileoad Cut No. 2. 



(from east to west.) 



No. Feet. 



1. Drift, steel colored, 15 



2. Sandstone, White, 12 



3. " Yellow, containing fragments, No. 2, 1.5 



4. Shale, arenaceous, Brown, 9.5 



5. Sandstone, coarse, yellow, in layers, 1 



6. " line, " in thin layers, 1.5 



7. " coarse, containing irregular streaks of bi'own shale, 



which contains coal in fragments, 2. 5 



8. " fine, white, 18 



9. " brown, contains brown marks resembling bark and 



branches, .25 



10. " Steel grey, contains streaks of No. 9, 40 



11. Shale, Black, and sandstone, steel grey, 1 



12. Sandstone, Fine, white, 4 



13. " in thin layers of variegated colors, 6 



14. " in broad " " 21 



