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E.- Massive-bedded gray limestone; layers two to four 
feet . 16 0 
(Iray f'ossiliferous limestones succeed,and 
a rough measurement gave 60 0 
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On E.there is a massive layer of bluish-gray 
limestone .with Maclurea in abundance:and,above , 
another layer carrying numerous Oephalopod 
shells, ’’he section needs careful work- 
ing above C. (See page... 97 
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All the upper limestones need careful study before 
tion of tne section,and careful s&llections 0 $ fossils 
made. 
publica- 
need to be 
Section above B, taken on S.E.side of Island. 
C — 
dray 'fossiliferous limestone. Fenestella , Ilia 
etc. 
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D.- 
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E.- 
Sandy layers with calciferous sandrock. 
Annelid trails. ' " 
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Gray fossiliferous limestone in massive layers 
Orthis, Asaphus etc. 
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F.- Sandy layers ,with calciferous sandrock. 
Annelid trails. 
G.- C 
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gra^, and dark-gray limes Lone full of crinoid 
stems,shells etc.in some layers .and in others 
sub-crystaline.dark limestone suitable for 
marble. layers 1 to 5 feet thick. 
.At 45 feet a layer almost made up of 
T ionticulapora? occurs. 
At 68 feet .a massive gray limestone: 
contains Favosites , __, Stromatopora. 
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