'Stratigraphy ofK<a$sksPermian^-Beede and Sellards. W>$ 
i i i ( silifferous ..j...... ,. 7+ " 
22^ Limestone, clayey, podu^ar #nd r slay shales. 
, h Some fossils .......... . 3 " ". 
21. Shale's! yellow and blue with calcareous" tenses; 
Sea urchins 1 :."..':.;....'... .;.......:... 5 " :>i*£i0bia«OD 
20. Covered, 5 feet &}1. .Ql.qjb. &&X. ...VOtl:.;.. 8 " bflSru 
19. Shales, red .ebsi-g- bfioiiifi-i " " 
Jifm ""W debase 10 " " 
Si^rf&iifeAsttme. massive in one layer, .3 ■;. .3 I 3 *"st$ 5*9 rfo 
lissSfaales/ yellowish, calcareous- , : r.:, •.,. .. '•: . § .' . , . . 1 " 4 -h 3C f 
l^rrtftimfft 0116 - shal y • • • • • • -jdt ■ to -safid ^rfjT bfcs noil 
w'oIsq j§|i jlG* gj '•' " J " ' " " ' ' " ' is' nwdJ io 'f?5w dsitlbii] cii - 
11. Limestohes. two thin ones ,., -,-. , 4 
l6. n3 sfia^es 8 . x . }??: E L 5 rJ -: 9noi89rnii bioi9v/7 901j i© ^ 
*.^lBfitestflBe/-%|ifr--*o browttfslr Eaf^e ^ Fbiulites ?-<3 \ 
no ,bf rind chert, in- -the: lower I-BBferfe» •'><•:• ?©• noi-Jrfeg ."' % t 
^o^hales, clayey ... .,,,, ,, n . rf?nonr , rfr k , ^^ 1. ."9 " 
7. .^Limestone, shalv to massive -. *L~ ,9 . 
¥. rfi slPale^ vellowish ...:......... 3 - 3 - 
^oXifflBQtoie, massiree; ifiHw^<JaysrB.i:Ij. .^0q[£. 2r§Lvhd4- " 
«%}j Shafts? 5r^How ; ish>hw}tg ca4c^ea^, layters rich in ^ 
2. Limestone, dark colored, in thin layers full of 
pfeflsci!$t*ft i jt. aacnflaMAa MQfla. worroae arau 
1. Shales, red and blue, in creek north of the 
cut, eastW'lftrefetft-^ef the small 
89nonl f CI v^| k +- Jiro nobing lo./jo^ 
" 01 B19XBI ni Jiaifo rfJiw .ov-iqajs m ,-.-'.. 
^otal ( ' znoiteioaoo iiedo ai/Q-iertnjn dliw* MT, ft 26 f a fhches'' 
hi 
to this fsectioe, but they are. better, exposed? shjrdthe^&e&atio.e?. 
which ft to follow. The Wreford limestone c&psnHfc^tcSp of^ 
the jiilli north* of Grand Summit and is in the bipf'Hdg^wesF 
of town. .The. most conspicuous iealure" of tn"e?Wr<aorg^ 
limestone her^Ts the gr^a^jp^^ 
apparently foFmed by .i.nfiltr%%i=e^af o-Tiiisc^ainrKlwaeier ofs 
this' lirflestong throvi^OTtt84t^^0H%h^r?^JeK«*n*n.tJtft^*Aor^ 
pronourfce'cl hir e than farther north. 9 ^ne^?flrik^w^her s 
out brown and the farmers use them to fill mud-holes in 
the road, build fences, &c, calling them "sandstones. " 
