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  FOETT- 
  SEVENTH 
  REPORT 
  ON 
  THE 
  STATE 
  MUSEUM. 
  

  

  1238' 
  

  

  1240' 
  

   1241' 
  

  

  1249' 
  

  

  2' 
  Yellowish-gray, 
  irregularly 
  bedded, 
  very 
  hard 
  limestone, 
  

   separated 
  by 
  black 
  seams 
  into 
  very 
  uneven 
  layers. 
  Gypsum 
  

   in 
  small 
  crystals. 
  

  

  1' 
  Limestone 
  in 
  thin, 
  even 
  layers, 
  not 
  separated, 
  after 
  exposure 
  taking 
  on 
  

   different 
  shades 
  of 
  reddish-brown 
  to 
  gray, 
  making 
  very 
  handsome 
  rock. 
  

  

  8' 
  Limestone, 
  light 
  to 
  dark 
  yellowish-gray, 
  with 
  gypsum 
  in 
  

   crystals. 
  Separated 
  by 
  black 
  seams 
  into 
  thin 
  layers 
  in 
  which 
  

   are 
  formed 
  at 
  1245 
  low 
  rounded 
  spherical 
  elevations 
  of 
  con- 
  

   cretionary 
  appearance 
  3" 
  to 
  6" 
  in 
  diameter 
  and 
  1" 
  to 
  2" 
  high. 
  

   In 
  other 
  layers, 
  much 
  larger, 
  irregularly 
  formed, 
  elevations 
  of 
  

   similar 
  character 
  occur. 
  

  

  6' 
  Red 
  and 
  yellow 
  limestone, 
  with 
  bluish 
  layers 
  2" 
  to 
  12" 
  

   thick, 
  containing 
  nodular 
  layers 
  of 
  gypsum 
  \" 
  to 
  6" 
  thick. 
  

  

  