CONTENTS. Xlli 



Page 

 Chapter XII. Clay, Road Material, Building Stone, Water 



Power, Mineral Waters, Forests, and Carbon Black 598-615 



Clays and Clay Industry 598-605 



Present Development 598-605 



Brick and Tile Plants 598-605 



Available Clay and Shale 605-606 



Transported Clay 605 



Residual Clay 605 



Stratified Shales 605-606 



Fire Clay 606 



Road Material 606-607 



River and Creek Gravel 606 



Limestone 606-607 



Brick 607 



Building Stone 607-609 



Quarries 607-608 



Available Stone 608-609 



Water Power 609-6 U 



Available Streams 609-611 



Indicated Horse-Power of Streams 611 



Mineral Waters 612 



Medicinal Springs 612 



Forests 612-614 



Lewis County 612-613 



Original Timber Conditions 612 



Present Forest Conditions 612 



Areas Suitable for Reforestation 613 



Gilmer County 613-614 



Original Forest Conditions 613 



Present Forest Conditions 613-614 



Areas Suitable for Reforestation 614 



Carbon Black '. . 614-615 



Description of Plants 614-615 



PART IV. PALEONTOLOGY. 



Chapter XIII. Notes on the Paleontology of Lewis and Gilmer 



Counties 616-629 



Introduction 616-617 



Faunal Horizons 618-623 



The Faunas 623-629 



Conemaugh Series 623-625 



Kanawha Group (Pottsville Series) 625-627 



Range and Distribution of Fossils, Lewis County 626-627 



Register of Localities 628-629 



Appendix Levels Above Mean Tide 630 



Index . . 631-660 



