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Sec. 10, T. 33 S., R. 18 E
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Measured By Newell
K.G.S. guidebook 1937
Unit No. Description Thickness
11 Limestone blueish - weathers brown coquinoid, cross bedded 2 ft.
10 Mostly covered gray, silty, shale, limonite concretions, upper mostly covered 24 ft.
9 Dawson? coal 0.3 ft.
8 Gray underclay 0.5 ft.
7 Shale, bluish clayey 2 ft.
6 Sandstone, buff, calcareous, upper mached, marine fossils 0.8 ft.
5 Shale, gray silty, Mesolobres, Squamilaria Linopuductus dometes crinoid paznes 14 ft.
4 Shale black fissile 1.4 ft.
3 Coal 0.8 ft.
2 Underclay 2 ft.
1 Lenapah limestone upper surface hummocky  
  Location is given in guide book Northeast of Northwest of 10. really starts Northwest corner of section 10-33-18  

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