WEST VIRGINIA GEOLOGICAL SURVEY. 29 



Grass Run rises near Lettergap at an elevation of about 

 1400', and flows northwestward 6.5 miles to the Little Ka- 

 nawha, where its mouth is 685' above sea level, making a total 

 fall of 715 feet. Its drainage basin has an area of 12.5 square 

 miles. 



Cedar Creek rises in Braxton, near Flatwoods, at an eleva- 

 tion of 1650', and flows northwestward 32 miles to the Little 

 Kanawha, where its elevation is 690', making a total fall of 960 

 feet. The area of its drainage basin is 81.55 square miles. 

 This area is less than half that of Steer Creek, although the 

 length of Cedar Creek is the greater of the two. 



Sinking Creek rises in Gilmer northeast of Newberne, at an 

 elevation of 1380', and flows southward 7.6 miles to the Little 

 Kanawha, where its elevation is 695', making a total fall of 685 

 feet. Its drainage basin has an area of 10.3 square miles. 



Leading Creek rises in Lewis just east of Camden Gas 

 Station at an elevation of 1500', and flows southwest\vard 28.5 

 miles to Revel where it joins the Little Kanawha, at an eleva- 

 tion of 695', making a total fall of 805 feet. The area of its 

 drainage basin is 146.65 square miles. It has three large tribu- 

 taries, Horn Creek, Cove Creek and Fink Creek. 



Stewart Creek rises in Troy District, Gilmer, near Linn, 

 at an elevation of about 1300', and flows southwestward 7 

 miles to the Little Kanawha above Glenville, the elevation of 

 its mouth being 705', making a total fall of 595 feet. The area 

 of- its drainage basin is 9.4 square miles. 



Sand Fork rises in Courthouse District, Lewis, 2^ miles 

 east of Gillooly, at an elevation of 1500', and flows southwest- 

 ward 19.5 miles to Layopolis, where it empties into the Little 

 Kanawha, the elevation of its mouth being 720', making a total 

 fall of 780 feet. The area of its drainage basin is 79.45 square 

 miles. Its principal tributaries are Ellis Creek, Indian Creek 

 and Butchers Fork. 



Duskcamp Run rises in Gilmer along the Center-Glenville 

 District Line, at an elevation of 1500' and flows northward 4 

 miles to the Little Kanawha River above Layopolis, the eleva- 

 tion at its mouth being 725', making a fall of 775 feet. Its 

 drainage basin has an area, of 8.6 square miles. 



