384 GEOLOGY OF NORTHWESTERN TEXAS. 



1. Limestone , 1 foot. 



2. Clay 20 feet 



3. Limestone 1 foot 6 inches. 



4. Clay 10 feet 



5. Limestone 1 foot 2 inches. 



6. Clay 15 feet. 



7. Limestone 1 foot 4 inches. 



8. Clay 20 feet. 



9. Limestone 1 foot 6 inches. 



10. Clay 10 feet 



11. Limestone . . . 8 inches. 



Total 82 feet 2 inches. 



SECTION NO. 33, ALBANY DIVISION. 



Polecat Hill, at Station No. 112 on our line: 



1. Red and blue clay 20 feet. 



2. Sandstone 6 inches. 



3. Blue clay 12 feet. 



4. Yellow limestone 2 feet. 



5. Yellow clay. 10 feet. 



6. Yellow limestone 1 foot 6 inches. 



Total 46' feet. 



At this section is the first sandstone we have found on this line. It is here 

 in a thin bed, and is probably not persistent. It very much resembles the 

 bed of sandstone found at Baird, and on North Hubbard Creek, near the 

 town of Albany. 



SECTION NO. 34, ALBANY DIVISION. 



At one-half mile south of the previous section. 



1. Limestone 1 foot. 



2. Yellow clay 3 feet. 



3. Limestone, shaly ' 2 feet 



4. Clay 4 feet. 



5. Limestone 8 feet. 



Total 18 feet. 



SECTION NO. 35, ALBANY DIVISION. 



At one-half mile southeast of the preceding section, and at Station 118. 



1. Bluish clay 40 feet. 



2. Limestone, large slabs 8 feet. 



3. Yellow clay .... 1 foot 6 inches. 



4. Limestone 3 feet. 



5. Limestone, shaly, same as No. 3 in Section 34 2 feet 



Total 54 feet 6 inches. 



