. Acadian geology [microform] : the geological structure, organic remains and mineral resources of Nova Scotia, New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island. Geology; Paleontology; Geology; Geology; Geologie; Paléontologie; Géologie; Géologie. 8RCTI0N OP THE flOUTIt JOOOINa. examples of wimt mny be (orini'il nidlnu'iitary cimll)0(lri. Kfti-li luyor plainly ci>in[>o,s(Hl i>t'|irostr!ito trunks o( Si(/ill(irin ivHting on Stigniarliin iindtucliiy, ami mixed with i'orftaiiii*, Akt/i'ip- teria lonchitica, and vascidar liundlos of ferns. In ono layer is a 8tuni|) in tlie state of mineral elia


. Acadian geology [microform] : the geological structure, organic remains and mineral resources of Nova Scotia, New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island. Geology; Paleontology; Geology; Geology; Geologie; Paléontologie; Géologie; Géologie. 8RCTI0N OP THE flOUTIt JOOOINa. examples of wimt mny be (orini'il nidlnu'iitary cimll)0(lri. Kfti-li luyor plainly ci>in[>o,s(Hl i>t'|irostr!ito trunks o( Si(/ill(irin ivHting on Stigniarliin iindtucliiy, ami mixed with i'orftaiiii*, Akt/i'ip- teria lonchitica, and vascidar liundlos of ferns. In ono layer is a 8tuni|) in tlie state of mineral eliareoal. In anntlicr there aro coprolites, scales of fishes, Sp'irurbif^ and fraj^ments of (.!rusta- ccans. In a reddish shale above these heds there is a patch of gray sandstone interlaced with .Stigmarian roots, ns if the sand had been prevented from drifting away by a tree or stump. (HuildiHli and gray snntlstoiu's niiil slinlrs, witli tlirco iir iiKini niulercliiya, liiiviiifj tlicir iniilv layers liiililiii^; Si(/llliiri<i. Krc'Ct 'Si;)illlli(/iuari<t. Coal, and coaly slmlc, '2 int'lioH. 'Oup 31 -{ Uiidcri'lay, witli inmstoiic. and Sliijmnrld, 4 feet. ^'«(/, aiul C(ialy Hliali;,'-'iiu'Iii's .... Argillo-urciiacuous uiidcrclay, Sllijmuria. \1\\ ft. III. 240 0 4 4 1,3 10 0 3 Only obscure vegetable fragments were observed. (Grny and reddish sandstouo and slialo, with Si'kj- iiuiriii) ........ f Undi'i-ciay with f<lii/iwn-ia. Coal-group 3.') -I (\»di/xhiih', :i hidmn ( Kod and greenish uiiJerclay, a few rootlets. The coaly shale contains many leaves oi'Curdaites borassifolia. (lied, gray, and dark shale, sandstone, and hitu- ininoiis limestone. Tlirec underclays uiid ereet trees at ono level)* 07 y IX. i Bituminous limestone. Coaly shale and ('cxil, 3 inches, liedclish sluilo and ironstone, 2 feet 0 inches. Coal, 3 inches 3 0 l^ Argillaceous underclay, Utiffmaria. The roof has Sligmaria in situ, and has been a soil oi' underclay. It also contains Cythere, f


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