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"Calico Courses.^' Yellowish and muddy. 



Building Stoiie. (4 in to 6 iji. ) 



Six ^cei a6o»e Wk summit oj this section the bone bed occurs, 

 overlain by tlie lowest courses of the Delaware beds. 



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"S/iecp.'iki'a.'' Good Cuttiiuj Slone. 



6/,to 9» 



Tiottgk B:o.ck 



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"Wottced J.br 'Slips- &c. Oidimg Mtmcct 



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Splits into ''ViWiTit EigEts'-' Sicitimg Stoaie. 



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■"Top Ilackletooth," for columns, etc. Cutting Stone. 



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"Bottom Ilackletooth.'' Bluest course in quarry. 



Cutting Stone, 



1. 2, 



Joined in course above sometimes. 



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Cutting Stone. 



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Quarried in massive hlocks. Cutting Stone. 



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Lowest course ever reached at State Quarries. 



Splits into two. 

 Columns of State House from this course. 



Cutting Stone. 



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