1866.] 



231 



[Lesley. 



Bun, a branch of Dunkard's Creek, four miles from Greensborough, 

 county town of Greene County, will show : 



" Soapstone," [meaning fire clay shale]. 



Sandstone, . 



Coal Ued, . 



Soapstone, [fire clay, or under clay] 



Sandstone, 



Soapstone, 16; — and again, 19 = 



Sandstone, . 



Soapstone and sandstone, 



Sandstone, , 



Soapstone, . 



Sandstone, 8 ; — and again, 33 = 



Soapstone, . 



Limestone, 



Soapstone and sandstone, 12 + IT 



Sandstone, . 



Soapstone, . 



Sandstone and soapstone, 



Coal Bed, 



Sandstone, 34 ; — and again, 14 = 



Limestone, 



Sandstone, . 



Black clay, 



Soapstone, . 



Limestone, 



Soapstone and sandstone, 



Soapstone, 6; — and again, 8 



Limestone and soapstone, 



Soapstone, . 



Sandstone, . 



Limestone and soapstone, 



Soapstone and sandstone, 



Sandstone, . 



" Leather-clay," . 



Soapstone and leather-clay, 



Soapstone and leather-clay, 



Sandstone containing gold, 



Soapstone, . 



Sandstone and soapstone, 

 the present depth of the well, April, 1866, p 



25 feet. 

 10 to 35 



7 to 42 

 23 to 65 



6 to . 71 

 35 to 106 



3 to 109 



8 to 117 



4 to 121 

 10 to 131 

 41 to 172 



9 to 181 



5 to 186 

 29 to 215 

 19 to 234 

 18 to 252 



9 to 261 



13 to 274 

 48 to 322 



39 to 361 

 31 to 392 



14 to 406 



6 to 412 



26 to 438 

 5 to 443 



14 to 457 

 28 to 485 

 13 to 498 

 4 to 502 

 10 to 512 

 18 to 530 

 99 to 629 

 23 to 652 

 23 to 675 



27 to 702 

 33 to 735 

 23 to 758 



40 to 798 

 oducing no petroleum. 



* Mr. Ben. Long, resident superintendent, lives near the well. 



