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Montgomery County

Sec. 36, T. 33 S., R. 14 E
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Measured By Newell, 8/1935
Sandstone is rather spotty in distribution
 
Unit No. Description Thickness
1 Heavy, brown cross-bedded sandstone (Stranger aspect but definitely Weston or Stanton?) appears to pinch out a couple of miles west but has a big development to the north where it was at first confuesd with Stranger 25 ft.
2 Crinoidal limestone Stanton  

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