The term Memorial shale was first applied by the writer, in 1935, in an unpublished manuscript, to beds of the upper Des Moines series cropping out in Tulsa County and vicinity. They lie above the Lenapah (Eleventh Street) limestone, and below the Seminole formation. The term Memorial shale has never been formally defined in print, but has come into usage in informal discussion; in publications of the State Geological Survey of Kansas;3 and will be discussed in detail in a bulletin on Tulsa County, by Malcolm C. Oakes, to be published by the Oklahoma Geological Survey.
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