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Sec. 33, T. 28 S., R. 19 E
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E. of Mid. of S. side of Section 33
Measured By J.M. Jewett, 7/1931
Refer to notebook no. A 70
Unit No. Description Thickness
6 Long slope, weathered limestone  
5 Limestone, light in color, brecciated, crystalline, weathers pitted, little or no chert few rusty splotches 8 ft.
4 Shale, upper 0.3 ft. yellow, lower 1.6 black, somewhat platy, Stark shale 1.9 ft.
3 Limestone, in two massive beds, upper is more crystalline, lower is earthy as in exposure on Neosho River in 8-28-19e 5 ft.
2 Shale, light in color, limonitic, yellow to bluish gray 6.7 ft.
1 Sandstone, with pockets of bluish shale, continues into great sandstone section fo nearby exposures, exposed 8 ft.

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