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Thickness Total 



Feet. Feet. 



Lime 25 1753 



Unrecorded 65 1818 



Salt Sand (little gas, 40' in) 125 1943 



Slate, black 40 1983 



Unrecorded 25 2008 



Salt Sand 15 2023 



Mauch Chunk Series (130') 



Unrecorded 35 2058 



Sand, Maxton (oil and gas, 5-12' in) 35 2093 



Lime 8 2101 



Red rock 32 2133 



Slate, white 8 2141 



Little Lime 5 2146 



Pencil Cave 7 2153 615' 



Greenbrier Limestone (80') 



Big Lime 80 2233 



Pocono Sandstones (416') 



Big Injun Sand 100 2333 



Unrecorded 120 2453 



Sand, blue (oil show, 70' in) Squaw 90 2543 



Unrecorded 82 2625 472' 



Berea Sand (oil, 9-14' and 16-23' in; water, 



24' in) 24 2649 



Dekalb District. 



In the following section, arranged in descending order, 

 the surface portion was measured with hand level up the hill 

 immediately south of Tanner. The lower portion is from the 

 record of the G. M. Fisher No. 1 (653) gas well, located on 

 Mitchell Run, 1.7 miles north of Tanner, now owned by the 

 Tanner Oil and Gas Company. This well, the record of which 

 appears in a former volume of the Survey 2 , starts 25 feet, by 

 hand level, below the Uniontown Coal. In the section, an 

 interval of 118 feet is omitted from the top of the record as 

 the southward rise of the rocks brings this portion of the mea- 

 sures to the surface at Tanner, where it could be observed: 



Tanner Section, Dekalb District. 



Thickness. Total. 



Dunkard Series (270') Feet. Feet. 

 Sandstone, brown, micaceous, from top of 



knob, Upper Marietta 22 22 



Concealed 57 79 



Sandstone, in bluff, mostly concealed, Lower 



Marietta... . 20 99 



"Vol. I (A), W. Va. Geological Survey, page 386; 1904. 



