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Quarry, No. 7. 
Quarry, No, 5. Quarry, No, 4. 
Quarry, No, 3. Quarry, No. 2. 
Quarry, No. 6, 
f. Later drift, generally gravelly, in No. 1 consisting of broken and disturbed shaly marls, 
é. Soft sandstone, with angular fragments of yein-quartz (occasional fragments of dolomite), deep red below, passing into buff-yellow above (30 feet). 
d. Thin-bedded sandstone (4 feet). 
c. Dolomite conglomerate (4 feet). 
6. Dark red and mottled thin-bedded sandstones (occasionally as much as 1 foot thick), becoming more shaly near the base (40 feet). 
a, Upper Zechstein (Plattendolomit) with Schizodus Schlotheimi (from 10 to 20 feet exposed). 
