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Sec. 27, T. 31 S., R. 19 E
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Measured By J.M. Jewett, 7/10/1940
Unit No. Description Thickness
6 Limestone - gray, weathers yellow-brown; crinoid stems. May be thicker 0.5 ft.
5 Shale - gray, yellow 0.2 ft.
4 Limestone - massive at top; gray to brown; earthy; crinoid stems and brachiopods; shaly in lower part 2 ft.
3 Shale - gray; blocky 0.35 ft.
2 Limestone - rusty brown; earthy; irregular base 0.6 ft.
1 Shale - black; with great concretions  

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