P>90 GEOLOGY OF NORTHWESTERN TEXAS. 



SECTION NO. 51, CANYON DIVISION. 



Eight miles north of Brownwood. 



1 . Yellow clay 10 feet. 



2. Sandstone .... 10 inches. 



3. Yellow clay 20 feet. 



4. Sandstone 2 feet. 



5. Limestone 3 feet. 



6. Yellow and blue clay 10 feet. 



7. Blue limestone 10 inches. 



Total 46 feet 8 inches. 



SECTION NO. 52, STRAWN DIVISION. 



At Willis Creek, two miles south of Brownwood. Beginning at top. 



1. Limestone 25 feet. 



2. Clay 15 feet. 



3. Limestone 1 foot. 



4. Clay 



Total 41 feet. 



SECTION NO. 53, STRAWN DIVISION. 



At and south of Colorado river, on West Brownwood and San Saba road. 

 Beginning at the top. 



1. Sandstone 8 feet. 



2. Shaly sandstone 35 feet. 



3. Sandy clay 35 feet. 



4. Shaly sandstone 12 feet. 



5. Sandy clay 25 feet. 



G. Shaly sandstone 18 feet. 



7. Sandy clay 10 feet. 



8. Shaly sandstone 45 feet. 



9. Sandstone , 5 feet. 



1 0. Shaly sandstone 5 feet. 



1 1. Sandstone 10 feet. 



12. Sandy clay 80 feet. 



13. Sandstone 25 feet. 



1 4. Sandy clay 15 feet. 



Total 328 feet. 



SECTION NO. 54, STRAWN DIVISION. 



Five to six miles south of Colorado River, on Houston and Texas Central 

 Railway 89 and H. B. Williams 371 surveys, San Saba County. 



