376 Mr. Henwood on the Rocks and Veins 
(7.) At Wheal Vor, at 40 and 60 fathoms deep, the Main 
lode is heaved, respectively, 24 and 27 feet by the eastern 
cross-course, which, at 140 fathoms deep, divides into two 
veins. The heaves have been already particularized. ‘Those 
by the western vein, both at 150 and 170 fathoms deep, are 
30 feet ; and of the heaves by the eastern, the distance is 9 feet 
at 150 fathoms deep, 5 feet at 170 fathoms, and 7 feet at 180 
fathoms. All the heaves, whether by the whole cross-course, 
or by its separate veins, are towards the left-hand. By 
Woolf’s cross-course, however, the same lode is heaved to- 
wards the right-hand, and, on an average, about 50°5 feet. 
Pl. IV., fig. 8. 
(m.) At the United Mines, Skues’s flucan heaves the Old 
lode, which dips north 60°—70°, 6 feet; a branch, which in- 
clines south 70°—80°, 6 feet; a second branch, dipping 30° 
—40° in the same direction, 2 feet; the Middle lode, which is 
there perpendicular, 5 feet; Michell’s lode, which dips south 
70°—80°, 6 inches; a branch, which also dips south 70°—84°, 
1 foot; and the Mundic lode, which dips north 60°—70°, 
7 feet: all these heaves are towards the right-hand. But it 
heaves in the opposite direction the following lodes :—Baw- 
den’s south lode, which dips south 60°—70°, 18 feet; three veins 
of Bawden’s lode, which underlie south 70°—73°, each 18 feet; 
Nicholls’s branch, dipping south 60°—72°, 18 feet; Polking- 
horne’s lode, which dips north 65°—76°, 6 feet; and lastly, 
a branch which dips south 60°—74°, 6 feet. 
(n.) At Herland, Wheal Bailey cross-course, and Cham- 
bers’s eastern and western flucans heave the lodes towards 
the left-hand; whilst all the cross-veins west of them, which 
produce heaves, in the greater number of instances do so to- 
wards the right-hand, but few of them to more than an in- 
considerable extent. 
(o.) At Polladras Downs all the lodes dip northward, and 
the flucan heaves them all towards the right-hand ; but the 
distances are not generally alike for different lodes, or even 
for the same lode at different levels. 
(p.) At 18 fathoms deep, in Duffield, the eastern cross- 
course simply intersects the south lode, whilst it heaves the 
Little north lode 9 feet towards the left-hand; between these 
lodes, however, Holman’s lode intersects the cross-course, 
and heaves it 3 feet towards the left-hand. All the lodes have 
a northerly inclination. 
(g-) At Fowey Consols, the cross-course simply intersects 
Bone’s and Jeffery’s lodes ; it next heaves Crosspark lode to- 
wards the right-hand, but different distances at different 
