GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF THE TERRITORIES. 



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Description. 



Clay shale, brown, very hard 



Clay shale, black, bituminous 



Marl, gray 



Limestone 



Clay, lull of fossils 



Clay shale, gray 



Clay shale, blue 



Sand, yellow 



Clay shale, gray 



Clay shale, gray, bituminous 



Limestone, fossiliferous 



Clay shale and marl, fossiliferous, 

 less fossils on west side 



Bituminous shale, contains streaks 

 of black coal 



Clay shale, blue 



Gypseous earth 



Clav shale, blue 



Marl 



Clay shale, blue 



Marl, yellowish-white 



Sandstone, fossiliferous 



Clay shale, blue 



Sandstone, fragmentary 



Clay shale, blue and yellow 



Limestone, very fossiliferous 



Clay, full of fossils . . 



Bands, black, bituminous shale and 

 marl 



Marl... 



Slaty shale, black 



Limestone, very fossiliferous 



Slaty shale, gray 



Shale, full of fossils 



Clay shale, black 



Clay shale, yellowish-brown 



Clay shale, blue 



Coal and yellow shale in streaks 



Limestone, very fossiliferous 



Marl 



Limestone, slightly fossiliferous, fos- 

 sils fragmentary 



iSTodular clay and shells, streaks of 

 bituminous shale on the west side. 



Marl, yellow, hard 



Marl, black, soft 



Clay shale, black, bituminous 



Gypseous earth, yellow and white. . . 



Marl, hard 



Marl, soft 



Clay shale, gray 



Clay and shale in bands 



Marl 



Gypseous earth, vellow 



Marl 



Clay shale, black and blue, in hands 



Clay, stony, gray 



Gypseous earth, yellow 



Thick- 



No. 



ness. 





Ft. In. 





1 C 



120 



5 



121 



2 

 10 

 3 



122 

 123 



1 

 3 

 2 



124 

 125 

 126 



1 



127 



8 



128 



C 



129 





130 



1 G 



131 





132 



4 



133 



6 



134 



H 



135 



1 



136 



4 



137 



1 



138 



3 



139 



9 



140 



1 2 



141 



8 



142 



6 



143 



6 



144 



2 



145 





14G 



2 6 



147 



5 





G 



148 



3 



149 



10 



150 



1 



151 



8 





G 



152 



6 



153 



10 



154 



1 



155 



1 



156 





157 



1 6 



158 





159 



10 



160 



4 



161 



5 



162 



1 C 



163 



2\ 



1G4 



4 



1G5 



8 



166 



1 



167 



1 



168 



2 



169 



1 



170 



2 6 



171 



4 



172 



2 



173 



3 





Description. 



Limestone 



Marl 



Clay shale, variegated, (purple, yel- 

 low, &c.) 



Limestone, slightly fossiliferous 



Gypseous earth 



Limestone, slightly fossiliferous 



Marl, bluish-black, hard 



Coal 



Gypseous earth 



Coal 



Limestone 



Marl and coal 



Limestone 



Shale, bituminous, black 



Marl, hard 



Shale, black 



Marl 



Shale.. 



Limestone, very fossiliferous 



Clay shale, blue, full of fossils 



Shale, bituminous, yellow and black 



Limestone 



Shale, slaty, black. ..' 



Shale, brown, full of fossils 



Shale, blue 



Marl 



Gypseous earth 



Limestone, compact, streaks of marl 

 and coal, which run out 



Shale, slaty 



Bituminous shale and brown coal 



Limestone 



Clay shale, contains scales of white 

 gypseous earth 



Marl, hard 



Shale, fossiliferous 



Clay, hard, fossiliferous 



Clay shale, black 



Clay, hard, fossiliferous 



Marl, gray 



Marl, black 



Gypseous earth, white 



Clay, hard 



Marl 



Coal, brown 



Clay 



Limestone 



Gypseous earth and shale 



Limestone 



Sandstone, yellow 



Limestone 



Gypseous earth and shale 



Limestone 



Clay shale 



Bituminous shale 



Limestone 



Thick- 



ness. 



Ft. In. 







10 



1 



G 







9 







3 







G 







4 







2 







j. 







3 







£ 



1 











2 







7 







10 







4 







1 



2 











1 







4 



1 







0. 



3 



2 



G 







(i 







3 







7 



3J 







1 



3 



6 



1 



2 







8 



1 







1 10 







3 



2 











8 







U 







4 







6 







2 







8 







8 







1 







fe' 







2 



3 







o 







1 



6 







2 



1 











8 



1 







3 











4 



From 3STo. 173 to western end of cut, (which is made up of the reversed strata, but not in regular 

 order, some seem to be pinched out.) 



