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Sec. 14, T. 11 S., R. 4 E
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Measured By J.M. Jewett
 
Unit No. Description Thickness
7 Limestone, almost while, chalky, large calcite geodes 4 ft.
6 Shale, white and powdery, beds of limestone at top, geodes 0.5 ft.
5 Limestone; chalky with yellow calcite concretions, locally a chalky shale 5 ft.
4 Shale, chalky, small calcie geodes 3.2 ft.
3 Limestone, light gray, weathers white rather massive, Echnoid spines, shaly below; uneven lower contact 3.5 ft.
2 Shale gray 10 ft.
1 Limestone (Stovall) gray, cherty, fossiliferous 1 ft.

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