Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society Held at Philadelphia for Promoting Useful Knowledge, Том 18The Society, 1880 |
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... specs. 2, 3, 4, 5 33 " 48 Shale dark-gray, with thin micaceous sand shells, muddy ; specs. 6, 7 19 " 07 S. S. gray, fine, soft, muddy ; spec. 8 8 " 75 Slaty sandstone, bluish, fine, muddy; specs. 0, 10 23 " 98 Fine gray sand-shells and ...
... specs. 2, 3, 4, 5 33 " 48 Shale dark-gray, with thin micaceous sand shells, muddy ; specs. 6, 7 19 " 07 S. S. gray, fine, soft, muddy ; spec. 8 8 " 75 Slaty sandstone, bluish, fine, muddy; specs. 0, 10 23 " 98 Fine gray sand-shells and ...
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... specs. 51-56 inclusive 35 to 435 Slate, sandy micaceous ; specs. 57 to 63 inclusive 38 " 473 S. S. dark-gray, very fine, micaceous, flaky ; spec. 64 6 " 479 S. S. bluish-gray, fine, hard, remnants of fossils ; spec. 65 6 " 485 Slate ...
... specs. 51-56 inclusive 35 to 435 Slate, sandy micaceous ; specs. 57 to 63 inclusive 38 " 473 S. S. dark-gray, very fine, micaceous, flaky ; spec. 64 6 " 479 S. S. bluish-gray, fine, hard, remnants of fossils ; spec. 65 6 " 485 Slate ...
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... specs. 232 to 237 inclusive 30 " 1381 Sand, shells and slate ; specs. 238 to 242 inclusive 22 " 1403 Slate, sand shell at 1428' ; specs. 243 to 254 inclusive 59 " 1462 Fine sand shells and slate alternating ; specs. 255 to 201 inclusive ...
... specs. 232 to 237 inclusive 30 " 1381 Sand, shells and slate ; specs. 238 to 242 inclusive 22 " 1403 Slate, sand shell at 1428' ; specs. 243 to 254 inclusive 59 " 1462 Fine sand shells and slate alternating ; specs. 255 to 201 inclusive ...
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... specs. 2, 3, 4, 5 33 " 48 Shale dark-gray, with thin micaceous sand shells, muddy ; specs. 0, 7 10 " G7 S. S. gray, fine, soft, muddy ; spec. 8 8 " 75 Slaty sandstone, bluish, fine, muddy ; specs, fl, 10 23 " 08 Fine gray sand-shells ...
... specs. 2, 3, 4, 5 33 " 48 Shale dark-gray, with thin micaceous sand shells, muddy ; specs. 0, 7 10 " G7 S. S. gray, fine, soft, muddy ; spec. 8 8 " 75 Slaty sandstone, bluish, fine, muddy ; specs, fl, 10 23 " 08 Fine gray sand-shells ...
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... specs. 51-56 inclusive 35 to 435 Slate, sandy micaceous ; specs. 57 to 63 inclusive 38 " 473 S. S. dark-gray, very fine, micaceous, flaky ; spec. 64 6 " 479 S. S. bluish-gray, fine, hard, remnants of fossils ; spec. 65 6 " 485 Slate ...
... specs. 51-56 inclusive 35 to 435 Slate, sandy micaceous ; specs. 57 to 63 inclusive 38 " 473 S. S. dark-gray, very fine, micaceous, flaky ; spec. 64 6 " 479 S. S. bluish-gray, fine, hard, remnants of fossils ; spec. 65 6 " 485 Slate ...
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