No, 
LO. 
PROSSER: UPPER’ CARBONIFEROUS OF SOUTHERN KANSAS. 
Massive, light gray limestone, which forms a conspic- 
uous bench on the hillside. Lower part of the Strong 
limestone. 
Rather coarse, yellowish shales, about 15 feet 
Fine argillaceous maroon shales at top, and lower 30 
variously colored shales. 
Rather shaly limestone, which, in. places, is very 
hard, 3 to 4 feet thick. 
Shales alternating with thin limestones; at base ma- 
roon shale. 
Heavy limestone at top, below shaly limestone and 
shales. One layer contains plenty of fossils. 
{( Nos. 22 to 28==-No. 1 of Broadhead, which, in his } 
| section, 1s 134 feet thick, \ 
Limestone of bluish-drab color. 
( No. 2 of Breadhead’s section, Te he gave as 5-] 
| feet thick. \ 
Shales, lower patt bright maroon colori. oi. sie we. 
(No. 3 of Broadhead. ) 
Limestone, ro feet thick, according to Broadhead 
and No. 4 of his section. 
Shales to shaly limestones containing fossils........ 
Light buff-colored /wsu//na limestone, with layer of 
flint. 
Nos. 17and 18==No. 5 of Broadhead, which he gave 
~ as 27 feet of shales with thin shaly limestone 
{ > beds. j 
Somewhat shaly /usudina limestone. CN Gis 6% oF 
Broadhead, which he called ‘‘a flag-like limestone 
bed; a good building rock.’’) Perhaps. Nos. 16 and 
17 represent the Coftonwood limestone. 
Yellowish shales; /wsudinas very thick in top of shales. 
Drab. Very hard limestone....... RN HN ieee, 
| Nos. 14 and 15, with paiva the lee ms No. 1355 
No. 7 of Broadhead, which he gave as 8 eas 
| shelly buff limestone. 
Yellowish soft shales; Sprrifer cameratus and numer- 
ous other fossils. 
(No. 8 of Broadhead. ) 
Massive limestone with abundant Fusu/ina, and six 
inch layer of flint at top and bottom. 
Fusulina light gray limestone..... Hears Ae soa 
(Nos. 11 and. 12=-No. 9 of Hrcwebend: ) 
161 
Feet. 
Lo== 302 
The 382 
367 
4337 
26==333 
20=5307 
5==287 
Loon 202 
Koccoee 2 
252402 
Ty ==237 
422354 
52314 
$i=226) 
522g) 
2==2194 
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