WEST VIRGINIA GEOLOGICAL SURVEY. 59 



Thickness Total 



Feet. Feet. 



Coal blossom, Pittsburgh (1134' L.) 526 55' 



Conemaugh Series (620') 



Continued by F. C. Jarvis No. 1 (476) 

 Well Record: 



Unrecorded 440 966 



Sand, Saltsburg 30 996 



Unrecorded 47 1043 



Sand, Little Dunkard 23 1066 



Unrecorded 55 1121 



Sand, Big Dunkard 25 1146 620' 



Allegheny Series (215') 



Unrecorded 55 1201 



Sand, Lower Freeport 35 1236 



Coal, Upper Kittanning 6 1242 96 



Unrecorded 64 1306 



Sand, Clarion 55 1361 



Pottsville Series (390') 



Unrecorded 105 1466 



Sand, Second Salt 48 1514 



Unrecorded 176 1690 



Sand, Third Salt 61 1751 



Mauch Chunk Series (390') 



Unrecorded 15 1766 



Sand, Maxton 25 1791 



Unrecorded 307 2098 



Little Lime 18 2116 



Pencil Cave 25 2141 899' 



Greenbrier Limestone (70') 



Big Lime 70 2211 



Pocono and Catskill Series (789') 



Big Injun Sand 170 2381 



Unrecorded 376 2757 



Sand, Gordon Stray (gas, 2244-2254') 25 2782 



Unrecorded 10 2792 651' 



Sand, Gordon 42 2834 



Unrecorded 6 2840 



Sand. Fourth 11 2851 



Unrecorded 128 2979 187' 



Sand, Fifth (gas, 2455') and unrecorded to bot- 

 tom 21 3000 



Well competed Oct. 21, 1909; 13" casing, 16'; 10" casing, 153'; 

 8*4" casing, 788'; 6%" casing, 1711'; volume, 4,000,000 cu. ft. daily. 



The following section, arranged in descending order, was 

 measured with hand level at Vadis, starting at the creek and 

 measuring southwestward along the strike to the top of the 

 first knob, and then starting with the same formations farther 

 south at the foot of the higher knob three-fourths mile south 

 of Vadis, thus avoiding the intervening, dip of the measures : 



