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| Fauna—Annelid borings and trails at a few horizons. | ||
| 3. | Massive bedded arenaceous dolomitic limestone | 60 ft. |
| Total of Cathedral formation | 1680 ft. | |
| LOWER CAMBRIAN— | ||
| Whyte Formation— | ||
| 1. | Thin-bedded bluish-black and gray limestone | 3 ft. |
| Fauna (from 1 and the interbedded limestones at the top of 2) | ||
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Nisusia (Jamesella) lowi, new species. | ||
| 2. | Gray siliceous shale with interbedded gray fossiliferous limestone in layers 5 in. to 2 ft. thick in the upper portion | 108 ft. |
| Fauna (In the shale of the central portion) | ||
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Cystid plates. | ||