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Table 4.—Tie Tille ^oire S ring —continued. 
i? ; 
li 
•TI ' 
51” 
?s 
BiP5, 
II 
C = 
2 
< — 
1' 
n * 
? s 
31 
r i 
Acs’lcaaeratioo of T^oviable detrinxs, 
compact lignit-e aod i*C‘TDe graius of 
fo=5.il reaa. 
(>91 
rio'4-4 
32 ; 
1 
33 j 
. 1 
! 1 
R4eddi5ii clarer saad. patches of ccdored 
clay, ferrc^Doas grit and iron pyrites. 
Blood-red saad, fermeiGOUs ^rit, pyritous 
and pebbly. 
1*65 
i-cs 
674>9 
SS14 
These p^yntons beds seem 
to be rejw^ntod at 
abont the same depths 
in the Garden well, 
down to 79’52 meters. 
34 
i 
Medium sami soiled sritb reddish clav ... 
Cr94 
69-OS 
35 
. 
Oear red sand and small pebbles 
1-61 
70-69 
36 
' 
Red earthy saxid, small pebbles 
2-40 
73C'9 
37 
( 
< 
Clear yellow argillaceous saad, grarel 
and milky-white pebbles. 
1-35 
74-04 
3S 
Clear red sand, graTel and fermaiaons 
grit. 
2-43 
76-S7 
39 
Grey black argillaceous sand, small peb¬ 
bles and iron pyrites. 
020 
77-07 
40 
i . 
Clear red sand, small j>^bles, and patches 
of clay at the bottom. 
5'64 
S2-71 
41 
Coarse arer sand, vrith small pebbles .. 
O-AS 
S3-19 
42 
1 
Pure canary-colored sand, small white 
piebbles and ferruginous grit. 
1-S9 
So-OS 
43 , 
j 
Goklen yellow argillaceous sand and small 
white pebbles. 
2S1 
S7-S9 
44 
Yelicwish argiilaceous sand, col<»ed sandy 
clay-galls and ferrugin«>ns grit. 
1-60 
5S-49 
45 . 
i 
Dirty reddish coarse sand, pebbles, ferru¬ 
ginous grit, and patches of colored clay. 
0-40 
89-59 
46 i 
Tellow-rtd saod and colored sandT clay 
2-26 
92-15 
47 ' 
1 
Fine yello*r-rcd argillaceons sand with 
patches or hminse of colored clay. 
237 
94'52 
46 : 
Dirty-yellow medium argillaceons sand, 
ferruginous grit and grareL 
2-ij6 
96‘55 
49 
i 
' j 
Dirty-grey sand, clots of bluish sandy 
clay with vegetable matter. 
0-11 
96-69 
50 
1 
J 1 
, Ashy blue plastic clay 
0-15 
96-84 
