NORTHERN OUTCROP, CUMBERLAND COAL FIELDS—GILPIN. 391 
Feet. In. 
Wve e Nie aaa are ge Suet ao eee 2 10 
Woaland shale (holing) Fs. 2. ee 3 0 5 
SITES A si RNs Sa Belper hats ee 2 6 
Weer ei rains asks he eee Gace 1 10 
Ota slate nal ags ee ere ain 7 7 
At the face of the most easterly workmgs, the parting has 
diminished to 4 inches. 
The New Mine seam presents the following section : 
: Feet. In 
anleeiwe ta th ce a eles ces 1 4, 
Waaltandchale yw. sc sce cs cant keh 68 0 4 
Oy Re ny Se t= ets Sore lea gM ne cane 1 1 
Hite leary gas 3d 9/25 trian, 9 ae Or eho ip 4 +O 0" 0 4 
Oar eee 2 in ey Bas Seer naee 0 3 
MR tellee rere Rise ae eae ee 3 4, 
At the Victoria Colliery, a section is presented which does not 
agree with any seen on the shore three miles distant, viz :— 
Feet. In. 
“5. 1) (CC ee Ons ee ge eee eee 1 10 
SUT NEIL Se OC NE oa ep 15 ®) 
“UN Bie CEO EN 2 ee ean 3 9) 
Re red Bree er on 2h dese icy crete nS ae 50 0 
Feet. In 
Coals Hee. i) 6 
Shaleawes: 1 4 | 
Nomo-Coal<. Coal... 5. 1 DES SaaS a 2 
| Shate.. eo RG) 10 | 
Coal 3. 1 4 
A mine is being opened by the Minudie Coal Company, on a 
seam underlying those worked at the Victoria Colliery by about 
900 feet. This seam presents the following section :— 
Feet. In. 
(Gite dl wae eho sae op am ae nn ial ] 8 
SU he he ee Bee a a 2 ee a 0 10 
OPES | peep mata a os MAR gto STAN 1 10 
Gta A. 4 4, 
This seam is apparently the same as that shown in the preced- 
ing section, intervening between the Queen and New Mine seams- 
