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The name McIntosh formation is proposed for more than 4,000-4,500 feet of dark gray marine siltstone and claystone, and interbedded arkosic and basaltic sandstone which crops out in the Centralia-Chehalis coal district, Lewis and Thurston counties, Washington. The siltstone and claystone beds contain a fauna correlative with the Laiming's B-1A foraminiferal zone of upper Domengine age of California. The McIntosh formation is correlated with the Mill Creek and Sacchi Beach beds of local usage and perhaps with the Burpee formation of Oregon.
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