194 FE. D. Chester—Distribution of Delaware Gravels. 
Two miles northeast of Stanton, Del., on Baltimoreand Ohio RR. 
Anges 
Feet. 
me Bees WO PY ClO es Si Se ee 4 
2..Red, yellow and heck sand with alternate layers of 
pebbles, no argillaceous matter ery fine exam- 
led of flow-and-plunge structure, and other vari- 
Wer OF itreguiar. bedding .-s2 oo ea no ee 20+ 
Stanton, Del. 
1. Yellow clay, sandy and micaceous __....-..----.-- . 
NONE 6 ole ad ie a ke a, oa Ua oe eg ee 
3. Alternate layers of clean sand with coarse and fine > 14+ 
gravel, with flow-and-plunge structure -..- .------ 
: Newport, Del. (gravel pit.) 
WR ONUW CMY So SS i a a 2 
2. Coarse og and gravel, compact and highly 
BrOUNeONS oc eho Se Cc eee 10 
3. Yellow sand delicate examples of flow-and-plunge 
MUN in PSL eek ta sa os oe eo sks 2+ 
Wilmington, Del. (gravel pit), altitude 264 feet. 
Mop eee. GIAY bone ee a sk ia gee 3 
2. Red sand, compact and argillaceous with pebbles -- - 6 
3. Alternate layers of yellow and black sand with pe 
bles, flow-and-plunge structure ..._..----------- 10+ 
Christiana, Del. (gravel pit.) 
OW Wi ee a ee 8. 
2. Coarse cline sand and gravel irregularly bedded ---- 6+ 
. Delaware City, Del. 
s Wellow Qy..c. coy. os 2°5 
Irregular ae of red sand and coarse gravel ------ 4 
Yellow and gray sand with fine oblique Tamination-- a 
Section 1°5 miles south of Kirkwood, Del. 
Fe Yellow, pravelly clay <2. 3. fe ns Se 35 
2. Coarse red and black sand with gravel _-.._------- 4+ 
Gravelly Hill, Md., (altitude 388 feet). 
1. Yellow em¥ousste 7 Sess oe ee a 9 
2. Red compact gravel, highly argillageous - ate, 
ae well near this spot showed a depth of the “gravel 
30-40 feet, with fine sand tine ) 
Middletown, Del. 
ti Yellow clay... .22.2 953 as 2 re 
Red sand and coarse gravel___..._......-.-------=- 35 
