! 
7 ft» 4 Id* 
3f* Blue Kirs-atallin-e limestone-oanj, foasil^, phaiy 
partings, orinicly and diaoontinuous. 
3g, -Jhiok bedded, oaloaraous shale, bluish where fresh 7 ft. 3 
"buff to yellow on weathered faoes, 
Beds 3d-3g are probably equivalent to the Saliva 
waterlirae or Lower Ceraent bed of the Rosendale dl 
4. Cobbleskill liraestone . 
4a. Irregularly bedded, bluish limestone, oontaining 
large numbers of fossils partioularly oorels- 
generally debris ocvered. 
10 ft. 
6 ft. 
4b. Blue, f ossiliferous crystalline limestone In 
6 to 10 Inches thick, many ostraoodes-genus Beyriohia. 
Beds 4a and 4b equal the "lliddle bed", between the 
Lower and Lliddle Ceraent at Rosendale, Hew York* 
5* Rondout limestone , 
5a« Earthy shale with bands of linj8StGna~ Leperditia 
abundant * 
5b. Pine grained, dark ^slate-colored limestone-Many 
ostracods | 
5o. Shale 
39 ft. 
3 ft*9 in. 
6 ft. 4 in. 
1 ft *6 in, 
5d* Hard, fine grained,! bluish-gray, brittle limestone- 2 ft. 3 in. 
Many ostracods and stromatopora 
6 ft»3 in. 
B ft. 9 in, 
15 ft.® in. 
34 ft. 8 in. 
59. Calcareous shale. 
5f, pale blue or gray limestone, weathering yellow, 
6g, Fissile, oaloaraous shale 
6, Manlius limestone 
^ V ^ j ^ -p - Ward bluish-black limestones, the 
mke ufia^gsiy of large Stromt^ora 
helS. Ihe ostraoode 
but marine forms appear a little a • 
7. Coeymans limestone . 
7a. coarse grained, crystalline gray limestone, many 10 ft.3 In. 
Favosite Corals in masses. 
7b* Not exposed# 
30 ft, 
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