68 STRATIGRAPHY GENERAL SECTIONS. 



Thickness Total 



Feet. Feet. 



Concealed, with reds and fragments of sand- 

 stone 52 164 



Sandstone, brown and flaggy, Arnoldsburg. . . 14 178 



Concealed, mostly reds 20 198 



Sandstone 5 203 



Concealed in slope, mostly reds 50 253 



Sandstone, shaiy, partly concealed, Sewickley 30 283 171' 



Concealed 78 361 



Sandstone, gray, coarse, Cedarville 5 366 



Coal opening (No. 117 on Map II), abandoned, 



Redstone, thickness concealed (1045' L.) ... 366 83' 



Concealed to West Fork River 5 371 



Continued in C. W. Watson No. 2554 (570) 

 Well Record: 



Unrecorded 495 866 



Sand, Little Dunkard 10 876 



Unrecorded 75 951 



Sand, Big Dunkard 15 966 600' 



Allegheny Series (230') 



Unrecorded 190 1156 



Gas Sand 40 1196 



Pottsville Series (560') 



Unrecorded 105 1301 



Sand, First Salt 75 1376 



Unrecorded 120 1496 



Sand, Second Salt 260 1756 



Mauch Chunk Series (390') 



Unrecorded 180 1936 



Sand, Maxton 20 1956 



Unrecorded 135 2091 



Little Lime 20 2111 



Pencil Cave 35 2146 1180' 



Greenbrier Limestone (55') 



Big Lime 55 2201 



Pocono Sandstones (365') 



Big Injun Sand 165 2366 



Unrecorded 20 2386 



Sand, Squaw 50 2436 



Unrecorded 105 2541 395' 



Sand, Berea 25 2566 



Catskill and Chemung Series (910') 



Unrecorded 50 2616 



Sand, Fifty-foot 30 2646 



Unrecorded 95 2741 



Sand, Gordon Stray 18 2759 



Unrecorded 93 2852 31 1' 



Sand, Gordon 10 2862 



Unrecorded 92 2954 102' 



Sand, Fifth 12 2966 



Unrecorded to bottom 510 3476 



Well completed July 7, 1912; dry hole. 



In the following" section, the upper portion was measured 

 with hand level up a steep hill just east of Orlando Station on 



