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27 Gray SS. 8 



26 Dark shale 4 



25 Bluish gray SS. . fi 



24 Gray and dark sandy shaly rock 41 



23 Unknown 44 



22 Thin bed gray SS. ; a little of it false bedded ; some concretionary 50 



21 Gray sandy shaly rock 48 



20 Thin bed gray SS. 27 



19 Gray concretionary rock 4 



18 Gray shaly SS. (base of Wauhalla mountain) 183 



17 Bluish gray SS. 20 



16 Gray and dark bluish black shale ("Tow-path" road) 70 



15 Bluish black and gray shaly rock 25 



14 Unknown 16 



13 Dark gray and blackish shaly rock, fossils lower part 23 

 12 Gray and dark blue shaly SS. (lower end of towpath road. 



Probably part of bed at top of Vroman's Nose) 29 

 11 Gray shaly SS. ; top of Vroman's Nose, passes under water at 

 lower end of towpath road (inclination 581 feet in 2 miles, 



making no allowance for fall of Schoharie crook ) 49 



10 Blackish shale 11 



9 Gray shale and shaly SS. 28 

 8 Dark gray shale (Vroman's Nose), fossils most abundant in 



upper part 284 

 7 Unknown up to ledge on Vroman's Nose. Surface covered with 

 dark gray shale. 10 feet of black shale is exposed by road cut 

 half a mile west of Vroman's Nose ; and supposed to come in 



this interval of 205 feet 205 



6 Unknown in Middleburg village 100 



5 Black shale 2 



4 (Black shale?) judging by the surface 21 



3 Black slate 2 



2 Unknown 15 

 1 Helderberg limestone (Onondaga) ] - 2 a mile below Middleburg. 

 at gristmill (makes falls in the Schoharie) 



