ILLUSTRATIONS. 



Maps I and II in Atlas (Under Separate Cover). 



Map I. Showing Topography of Lewis and Gilmer Counties. 

 Map II. Showing General and Economic Geology and Structure Con- 

 tours on the Pittsburgh Coal Horizon. 



Plates. Facing 



No. Pa S Q - 



I. Falls of Glady Creek, at Duffy, Lewis County, over Lower 



Freeport Sandstone Frontispiece 



II _View of Weston; Showing State Hospital at left; Topography 



of the Monongahela and Conemaugh Series 16 



HI. View of Berlin, Lewis County; Hackers Creek in foreground; 



Topography of the Monongahela and Conemaugh Series 32 



IV. View of Churchville, Lewis County; showing oil wells and 

 Topography of the Dunkard and Monongahela Series; the 

 Uniontown Sandstone appears in the central upper portion.. 48 



V. View of Orlando; showing junction of Baltimore & Ohio and 

 Coal & Coke Railroads; Topography of the Monongahela and 

 Conemaugh Series 64 



VI. View of Glenville; Little Kanawha River in foreground; 

 State Normal School at right; Topography of the Dunkard, 

 Monongahela and Conemaugh Series 80 



VII. View of Troy, Gilmer County; looking up Leading Creek; 



Topography of the Monongahela and Conemaugh Series 96 



VIII. View of Newberne, Gilmer County, looking up Tanner 

 Creek; showing oil wells and Topography of the Dunkard 

 and Monongahela Series 112 



IX. View at Dekalb, Gilmer County, looking up Little Kanawha 

 River; Topography of the Monongahela and Conemaugh 

 Series 128 



X. Looking down Fink Creek from the mouth of Big Buck Run, 1 

 mile north of Hurst, Lewis County; the derrick in the fore- 

 ground is that of the John Rastle No. 1 (273) well, which was 

 the first drilled in the Fink Oil Pool; Topography of the 

 Dunkard and Monongahela Series 144 



XI. Hill summits capped by the Waynesburg Sandstone along 

 Dekalb-Center District Line, 1.3 miles southwest of Glenville; 

 Topography of the Dunkard and Monongahela Series 160 



XII. Closer View of Waynesburg Sandstone at same point noted 



in Plate XI 176 



XIII. Looking northwest along West Fork River, y 2 mile south 

 of Jackson Mill, Lewis County; River flood plain in fore- 



