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Sec. 25, T. 14 S., R. 5 E
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Measured By M. K. Elias, 1935
Unit No. Description Thickness
11 Limestone to calcareous shale, weathered 4 ft.
10 Cresswell Limestone, massive 5 ft.
9 Shale, calcareous, with small geodes in upper 2/3. Composita, Derbya crassa, and Septopora 4-5 ft. below the top 13 ft.
8 Flint (Stovall) with Dictyoclostus, Derbya, Juresania, and Pinna (collected) 1.5 ft.
7 Shale, greenish gray 10.5 ft.
6 Limestone, porous, with limonite concretions 0.5 ft.
5 Shale, green 7.5 ft.
4 Limestone, shaly 0.5 ft.
3 Shale, red 9 ft.
2 Covered 18 ft.
1 Towanda Limestone, greenish-white  

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