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that many of the beds which appear to be but 2 or 3 feet thick are 
much thicker, and that only small portions of them are exposed. 
On the road leading from Princeton to Fordyce, about 1J miles 
south of the point where the Fordyce road leaves the Camden road, 
a 10- or 12-foot bed of pottery clay is exposed in a gully beside the 
road. 
The road from Tulip to Dalark passes over several beds of pottery 
clay. They crop out, among other places, in sees. 15 and 16 of T. 8 S., 
R. 17 W., on the lands of George Elders, about 4 milec east of Dalark, 
where they are overlain by red clayey sands. 
A light-colored pottery clay outcrops in the gully east of the road 
in the XE. \ NE. i sec. 20. 
Tovmship 10 S., range H W. — White plastic clay is reported in the 
NW. \ NE. i sec. 5 and the NW. \ NW. \ sec. 7. 
A. B. Smith's well, SE. \ sec. 8. Elevation, 265 feet. 
Section in well of A. B. Smith. 
Feet. 
Soil, red clay and gravel 12 
Bluish joint clay 40 
Red sandy clay 8 
This clay evidently passes into sand, for a well at the same eleva- 
tion 100 feet away shows: 
Section in well in SE. \ sec. ft, T. 10 S., R.1.', W. 
Feet. 
Soil and gravel 12 
White fine-grained sand 33 
Potter's clay occurs in the SE. \ sec. 8. Ten feet is exposed in the 
road and hi the banks of a stream that flows into Freeo Creek. Ele- 
vation, 250 feet. 
Potter's clay outcrops in the Little-Bay Princeton road in the 
SW. \ sec. 16. Elevation, 265 feet. 
Smith place, SE. \ NW. \ sec. 17. Two or three feet of white 
plastic clay is exposed in the bank and bed of Freeo Creek, imme- 
diately above the ford. Elevation, 230 feet. 
R. H. Barner's well, NE. \ NE. \ sec, 20. Elevation, 275 feet. 
Section in R. II. Barner's well. 
Feet. 
Red clay and sand 7 
Bine joint clay, sandy toward bottom 34 
Between 10 and 15 feet of grayish pottery clay outcrops in the 
road in the NW. \ sec. 34. Elevation, 270 feet. 
Tovmship 10 S., range Id W. — In a gully beside the road, north of 
a church in the XW. j sec. 2, is an exposure of 8 to 10 feet of bluish- 
white plastic clay. Elevation, 235 feet. 
