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REPORT OF PROGRESS. E. W. CLAYPOLE. 



ognizable without the slightest doubt fossils are compara- 

 tively scarce. 



Section of beds in Chemung-Cat skill sandstones and shales, 

 on the farm of the Hon. Judge Jurikin near Del tulle. 

 See map on Page Plate XI, page 158, Fig. 3. 



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Delville green sandstone— a massive bed about twenty feet 

 thick and upwards, containing in its middle a bed of 

 plant remains sometimes very thick. 



A. bed of brown or brick-red sandstone not shown in place 

 but indicated by numerous loose blocks at the saw-mill 

 and containing fossils. 



Brown sandstone, indicated by stones in a pile on the side 

 of the road northwest from J. Speace's, possibly same 

 bed as 5. 



White or pale yellow sandstone on the top of the ridge 

 immediately north ot the house on Judge Junkin's 

 farm, showing in place in a field to the west. Kings- 

 mill sandstone. 



Brown sandstone, indicated by two or three large blocks 

 on road from public highway to the farm-house, com- 

 pletely filled with casts of Spirifera mesocostalis, &c. 



Brown sandstone on road between Rhinehart's brick house 

 and the fork in the road to the north of it. 



Green shaly bed about ten inches thick, full of Polyzoa 

 and Poteriocrinus. 



Section on Sherman's creek at Shermansdale mill 

 Dip, 15° <S. 50 E. 



Green sandstone with green shale pebbles and a bed of 

 coaly matter in the middle, thin-bedded at base with coaly 

 matter and plant-rags, (Delville green sandstone. )? . . 20' 0' 



Green shale, 1 



Red shale, ... .5 



Brown sandstone and shale. 



Space concealed about 150 feet. 



Gravel occurs here 10 or 12 feet above the water. 



( treen shale with black iron stains, 4 



Brown sandstone, 10 



Green sandstone, massive in thin beds with plant-rags. 



This sandstone also much resembles the Delville 

 sandstone. 



Bpaoe concealed, not great. 

 Green sandstone, soft, with cists of shells. 

 Red shale and brown sandstone, .... . . . 30 



< treen shale, .... 6 



Soft green sandstone weathering yellow, 2 o 



