Sa Re 1s 
Meters 
6. Shales, dark blue, fossiliferous, Noeggerathiopsis and other forms. 2.29 
7. Coaly, slaty layer. . 1. ww ew ee ke ke ee 0.305 
8. Clay, light colored . . Be ae bes Metres DachGen e IZ 1.52 
9. Shales, dark . ‘ Be Te a Ge ee Be a 0.61 
10. Shale, yellow, fossil plant 1G. Cola wl une kee va 0.025 
11. Shale, dark. . . . See ile! Sates Gelba: GIS Bae. & 0.305 
12. Shale, yellow, fossil linia, Groton tthe Ost di. Bleck: Tesh aaa 0.100 
Coal, slaty, Sigillaria in roof. . 1.22 
Clay, blue. . . . ... . 0.51 
Moe GOae. 4 ne bituminous, some coal . . 1.22 He ROM YENG: seh 
Coal impure. .... . . 1,83 
WA Cla ys DIUGise cise Uyeda ete, SP eh a 1.13 
15z, Shales! dark... cas GoW io Sy Ge Gy 0.43 
19. Clay, grayish white. . . . all ee Se. HS 1.68 
17. Clay, dark-olive in color to ee in old shaft a eee ee 3.35 
18. Interval reported in shaft. . 2. 2. 2. 2. 2. 2. 2. ee we 12.19 
19. Coal, reported (Irapua). . . . 
. 0.20-0.36 
Totalic: aca oR eek OA ea OS 8085 
The interval, n. 18, is possibly not so much as 12.19 meters, since 
nothing definite could be learned about it, except that a small seam 
of good coal had been found at the bottom of the shaft. 
This coal is most probably identical with the Irapud bed, since 
there can belittle doubt that n. 13 represents the Upper and Lower 
S. Jeronymo seams of the Irapué section, because the same Sigillaria 
is found in the roof of each. Ns. 10 and 12are both crowded with 
fragmentary remains of a plant which is apparently identical with 
one found in connection with the Barro Branco coal bed near Minas, 
in Santa Catharina. 
