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Rattlesnake or Stafford Bluff- IT part just above 
the northern gap on IT side. 
Dresbach-heavily bedded laminated yellow, gray and 
white medium sandstone with manyl/teon-concretions. 
This makes up the lower line of cliffs estimated 
at 80 feet in heighth. Ripple marks very prominent. 
Pranconia 7 medium to very coarse, in large part 
mixed grain, gray to light yellow sandstbne. In 
part laminated and x lam. to thickness of 12". Beds 
1 ft. to 2-jjj- Fucoids on bedding planes-many 
large vertical worm borings. Rests on pronounced 
and somewhat irregular bedding plane - about 8 feet. 
Debris of yellowish micaceous shaley sandstone 
with large concretions of limonite - mica.sh. of 
Sparta Region. This is on bench which extends 
abound bluff. 
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