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Sec. 34, T. 32 S., R. 18 E
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Measured By J.M. Jewett, 6/26/1935
Unit No. Description Thickness
11 Limestone, rather thin beds, many crinoid stems, plates, with calcite cleavage  
10 Shale - marine fossils - sandy at base 0.9 ft.
9 Limestone, hard - earthy - gray 0.4 ft.
8 Shale, limonitic, calcareous - sandy clay - marine fossils 0.5 ft.
7 Coal 0.3 - 0.4 ft.
6 Shale - clay 4.5 ft.
5 Shale - sandy 5.4 ft.
4 Shale - clay 5 - 6 ft.
3 Shale - limonitic clay shale with zone of limonitic concretions +/- 34 6
2 Limestone - B. Falls - Brecciated or mottled - fairly massive 6 ft.
1 Shale - gray - crinoids in upper 0.8 feet. small lenses of coal near top; many plant fossils - limonitic  

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