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LEGEND 
POST-EOCENE 
Sands, clays, etc. 
EOCENE AND OLIGOCENE 
Jackson and Vicks'ourg limestones 
(cement rock) 
EOCENE 
Claiborne sandstones, marls, etc. 
L. 
Lagrange and Midway <lays, etc. 
CRETACEOUS 
Ripley marls and sands 
Selma chalk 
(cement rock) 
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Eutaw sands 
Tuscaloosa clays amd sands 
CARBONIFEROUS 
Coal Measures 
(shales and sandstones, coal beds) 
Mississippian limestone 
(cement rock) 
DEVONIAN, SILURIAN, AND CAMBRIAN 
UNSEPARATED 
Shales, magnesian limestone, etc 
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Trenton limestone 
(cement rock) 
IGNEOUS AND METAMORPHIC ROCKS 
gneisses, etc. 
Note; Alabama, from map by Dr. E A. 
Smith, 1904. Mississippi, from map by E. C. 
Eckel and A. F. Crider, 1904. Georgia, from 
map by J. W. Spencer, 1893, and S. W. 
McCallie, 1904. 
D PART OF GEORGIA 
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