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Thickness Total 



Feet. Feet. 



Sand, red, Fifty-Foot 40 2296 



Unrecorded 10 2306 



Red rock 10 2316 



Sand, red, Thirty-Foot 130 2446 



Unrecorded 10 2456 



Sand, Gordon Stray (gas, 1895') 22 2478 



Unrecorded 4 2482 366' 



Sand, Gordon, to bottom (gas, 2020') 13 2495 



Well completed April 25, 1907. 



The following section, the surface portion of which was 

 measured by hand level, is located 2y 2 miles southwest of Jane 

 Lew, on a branch of Sycamore Lick. The portion below the 

 Bakerstown Coal is from the record of the Porter Maxwell 

 No. 1 (92) gas well by the West Virginia Central Gas Com- 

 pany : 



Jane Lew Section, Hackers Creek District. 



Thickness Total 



Monongahela Series (79') Feet. Feet. 

 Sandstone, brown, fine grained, shaly, from top 

 of knob to level of Porter Maxwell No. 1 



gas well (92) 20 20 



Concealed 19 39 



Coal blossom, reported when field was plowed, 



Redstone 39 39' 



Concealed 35.5 74 . 5 



Coal, abandoned opening, Pittsburgh (Porter 

 Maxwell Mine No. 129 on Map II, 1358' B.), 



reported 4.5 79 40' 



Conemaugh Series (482') 



Concealed 25 104 



Fire clav spring, Little Pittsburgh Coal horizon . . . 104 



Concealed 11 115 



Sandstone, shaly, Connellsville 38 153 



Fire clay spring, Little Clarksburg Coal hori- 

 zon 153 



Concealed in bluff 45 198 



Concealed in slope, mostly shale 62 260 



Sandstone, shaly, M organtown 8.5 268.5 



Coal blossom, Elk Lick, reported 2.5 271 192' 



Concealed, mostly shale 72 343 



Shale, green, with marine shells, thickness 



concealed, Ames 343 72' 



Concealpd, shale, varieerated, and concealed.. 73.5 416.5 



Sandstone, gray, massive, Saltsburg 15 431.5 



snale, sandy 5 436.5 



Coal, good (!' 5"), Bakerstown (A. J. Hard- 

 man Mine No. 228A on Map II) 1.5 438 95' 



Fire clay to run 2 440 



