4'M F\ REPORT OF PROGRESS. E. W. CLATPOLE. 



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 ation No. /A', CatskiU red sandstone. 



- 'iooo' described, 72 



'• Dclville 88. % the assumed base of IX, 77 



" M " why green, 77,78 



u apper beds described, 78 



" iron ore, red hematite, near Oakgrove, 102 



" top mass makes Pine hill, Carroll t., . . .165 



" Delville t/reen sandstone, 20', at Judge Junkiu's, near Delville, Car- 

 roll t., 166 



*• nearly all cleared and cultivated except steep banks of Buffalo creek, 



Juniata t., . . . . 238 



•• upper hard beds of Duncannon terrace are soft and make a low hill 



in Juniata t., . ... 239 



" bottom beds hold yellow shales and thin square-fracture, fine-grained 



sandstone layers like Chemung or Barger's run, Liverpool t., . . 244 



" not well exposed on Susq. river, Liverpool t., 244 



" bottom edge line, crosses Liverpool t. a few hundred yards north of 



Libertv Hall, and runs to Susq. river near Dry Saw-mill, . . . 244 



'• shales above the base of true Catskill seen only in one place in the 



county, between Kingsmill and Linton's hill, Penn t., . . . . 287 

 11 Delville green sandstone, with coaly layer, top of Kingsmfll section, 



Penn t., . .289 



" red shales make Fisher Creek valley ; slope of Cove mountain ; ter- 

 race; continuous with Pine hill ; fertile soil, 316 



" 6000' in Rye t., vertical dip, 316 



" occupies all S. and S. E. of Watts t., good soil, 384 



" folded and much contorted in Watts t., 3S4 



» 6000 throughout Watts t., 384 



** covers all extreme S. of Wheatfield t., 394 



" lower division distinguished by its plants, 395 



" middle and upper divisions make Pine hill, 395 



11 thickness obscured by small rolls, 395 



Formation No. X, Pocono sandstone. 



" described, 78 



»• ore beds, 102 



• 200C, dip 66° N. Buffalo L, Berry mtn., 152 



" coal in Berry mtn., 152 



" in Greenwood 1 1 High knob, 221 



» crest of Buffalo mtn., 246 



..il at Duncannon, 2R 



Formation No. A'/, Mauch Chuyik red shale. 



■ i;>oo left in the Cove, 70 



•me Im ,1s calcareous enough to furnish hard farm water, 293 



iltered by trap dyke— Penn t., 296 



LIST OF FOSSILS MENTIONED IN THE REPORT. 



rr,,i//i, in rubblv bed VI 6, 183 



: t retieularie t lnVTII62, 193 



in VIII 6 3, 339 



Aulopora bed, in VI h, 183 



