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Sec. 20, T. 16 S., R. 5 E
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Measured By M.K. and M.M. Elias, 1935
Herington Limestone
Unit No. Description Thickness
6 Limestone, flaggy, light gray 5.5 ft.
5 Limestone, weathers oolitic, with geodes 1 ft.
4 Limestone, yellowish, lower 0.2' coquinoid with pelecypods and gastropods 1 ft.
3 Limestone, with leathery sea-weed and Pseudomonotis 3 ft.
2 Limestone, with diversified fauna: Pseudomonotis, Pleurophorus, Nautiloids, etc. 1.2 ft.
1 Shale + 3 ft.

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