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— 6 Gray Limestone. 



1—9 Black" Shale. 



— 6 Limestone. 



5—3 Dark Shale. 



2—8 Lost. 



12 — 5 Blue Hard fire clay, in pieces. 



4 — 8 . .^ Shale, mixed with limestone and sul- 

 phur. 

 Good clay. 



3—3 Fireclay. 



4—8 Shale. 



5 — Fireclay in pieces. 



1 — Dark Shale, small pieces. 



3—8 Lost. 



3 — Shale, mixed with oxide of iron. 



8 — 11 Sandstone. 



5—11 Black Shale (rotten). 



0—5 Dark Shale. 



0—8 COAL. 



10—0 Black Shale. 



0—2 COAL. 



— 9 Sandstone. 



0—3 Lost. 



— 11 Hard sandstone, irregular pieces. 



7 — 9 Fireclay, mixed with limestone. 



9 — Clay shale and dark clay, running into 



shale. 



1 — Dark Fireclay and sandstone mixed. 



1—6 Gray Sandstone. 



8^6 Dark Shale, some limestone. 



2 — Fireclay, small pieces. 



8 — Dark Clayey shale, mixed with mica sand- 

 stone. 



3 — 1 No core. 



— 10 Sandstone. 



12 — Dark Shale, mixed with sandstone. 



12 — Dark Clay, mixed with sandstone. 



8 — 11 Gray Sandstone. 



0—4 Light Limestone. 



6 — 7 Sandstone shale. 



1 — 2 Gray Sandstone, variegated. 



7 — 8 Gray Sandstone. 



6—6 Gray Sandstone. 



0—6 Dark Shale. 



3 — 9 Gray Variegated sandstone. 



1-0 Shale. 



12 — Sandstone, with shale bands. 



33 — 2 Dark Laminated shale. 



4 — 7 Light Sandstone and shale. 



7 — 9 Light Broken shale with sand. 



7 — 2 Light Limestone. 



1-0 Dark Shale. 



2—0 Light Shale. 



