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no Slwilc ^'(HMiisli and dark hluo (some fish bones) 4 



1(11) SS. jrray 20 



108 Shaly lork. red Qg 



107 Fish bone luul, ('» to S inches i/, 



10<i Shaly rock, red, niottlcHl with ^'rccii li;, 

 l(>."i Fisli hoiic b(Hl. () to 12 inches 



104 Shaly rock, ureenish 2 



lO.T SS. hlui.v^h .u'ray 



14>2 Shaly rock, red, somewhat mottled green 7 



KH Shaly rock, greenish G 



llMi SS. bluish gray 9 



90 Sliale, greenish gray 3 

 OS Shaly rock, rubbly, variegated, considerable percentage of per- 



oxid of iron 3 



97 SS. bluish gray 47 



90 Shales, red and green q 



95 Shaly rock, gi-ay and greenish 10 



04 Shaly rock, red and green 

 SS. bluish and gray ; of great thickness at the village of Palen- 

 ville (Continued downwards in the following) 



18 Section along the Schoharie creek in Schoharie county, N. Y. 

 between Gilboa and Middleburg, from the Catskill down to 

 the upper Helderberg 



By Andrew and Clark Sherwood^ 



(Continued from the above) 

 94 Red shaly rock. (This is supposed to be the same bed no. 94, 



which bottoms the Catskill section of 1874) 12 



Top of Manor Kill cataracts at Sawmill 



93 Bluish gray SS. 15 



92 Gray shaly rock 10 



01 Gray SS. 14 



00 (iray shale 2 



80 (iray shale SS. 15 



88 lied shaly rock, with green bands 12 



87 Thick bedded gi-ay SS. 17 



80 Thin bedded gray SS. 20 

 85 Thin bedded gi'ay SS. with plants 

 84 Hard (false bedded, some of it) gray SS. 20 

 83 Gray SS. 54 

 82 Unknown to foot of cataracts 30 



81 Gray SS. 25 

 80 Dark sandy shale 2 

 70 Gray SS. (at Gilboa) stumps, leaves, stems 8 

 78 Dark shale C 

 77 Gray SS. 10 



*Loc. cit. 



