Core samples from the above locality and depth contain Upper Paleozoic spores associated with thermally-altered organic matter, and Jurassic palynomorphs accompanied by relatively unaltered organic matter. It is concluded that the samples are of Jurassic, probably Bajocian, age (ca. 170 million years; Howarth, 1964), and that the Paleozoic fossils have been reworked.
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