392 GEOLOGY OF OHIO. 
height exposed of fifteen feet. A bowlder of granular quartzite lies on 
the land of William Evans, section 36, of the same township. It rises 
over three feet, and measures twenty-eight feet in circumference at the 
surface of the ground. On section 14, Monterey township, the land of 
Sebastian Bendley is very stony with bowlders over an area of about five 
acres, with few fragments of limestone. The surface rises about three 
feet. 
The hard-pan itself sometimes embraces lenticular beds of stratified 
materials. The following were observed in the right bank of the 
Blanchard at Ottawa: | 
Sections oF Upper Part oF Drirr at OTTawa, ON THE RigHtT BANK OF THE 
BLANCHARD. 
INO: SU massorbedsbrownihard-panneseeeensecreee secon see ee eee acEr ese eeererrie 6 ft. : 
Hein omyellows sand): 1 stratitiedianeeener ester sate eeeeenesice eeee reer 4 ft. to 6 ft. 
POS Wine sll TeH eh Ck ION anes GUE Es Eon ANE ea en Ameo Onn aH AOS ea bGonab OO Ske 4 ft. to 6 ft. 
* 4, Clean, blue sand; stratified. Exposed .-......-...-.-.-------.----...---- 6 ft. 
—RCcay pry eailes 
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No.1. Brown ISEvi() ices ta Wee Ra rae OMe Rh lag Behe ae eae 10 ft. 
Pines ey meLabiiled yellows Sandee, 205 Meum aaa wee eee ele stats rete etl Bente ote eater eee 1 ft. to 6 ft. 
Ss, “Hin ble Sand a2 stasis sss he oat lefeismrers cle icles. cine eh ge See eee eee an ee 6 in. to 18 in. 
0 4) Tsolatedsmass of bluejyhard-panl soe. secscecie aeons Ae eee eerie 1 ft. 
ost) Dplme Dardspamicas st ceils Oe Sie et as ey aa ates a Areal ct ar aay me apa Pe a 4 ft to 10 ft. 
These beds of assorted materials cannot be traced far. They soon give 
place to the prevailing unassorted Drift, which may be seen near the 
highway bridge, N. E. + section 28, Ottawa township. The river bank 
here is twenty-four feet from the surface downward, without showing any 
assortment. The brown color occupies the upper ten feet, and forms an 
ashen or light yellowish soil, with very little gravel. The right bank of 
the Blanchard, 8. HE. + section 12, Greensburg township, exposes 29.8 feet 
in time of low water. The Drift here shows occasional patches of rude 
stratification, or a curly arrangement, but no distinct assortment. 
In Liberty township fossil remains of the mastodon were discovered in 
