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Thickness Total 



Feet. Feet. 



Red rock, soft (cave) 30 830 



Lime, hard 24 854 



Slate, red rock and shell (water and cased) . . 365 1219 



Sand, white and soft, coarse, with pebbles 40 1259 



Lime, blue, hard 15 1274 



Sand, gray 25 1299 



Slate and shells, white and soft 25 1324 



Lime, gray, hard 25 1349 



Slate and shells, white and soft 75 1424 701' 



Pottsville Series (710') 



Sand, white, hard 115 T } Homewood 165 1589 



Sand, gray, hard 50 ] 



Lime, shells and slate 120 1709 



Sand, white, hard, Salt 50 1759 



Slate and shells 70 1829 



Lime, white 20 1849 



Slate and shells, blue, hard 50 1899 



Lime, white, hard 25 1924 



Sandstone, white, Salt (oil and gas, 192' in) . . 210 2134 



Mauch Chunk Series (210') 



Slate, black, soft 25 2159 



Sand, white, hard 40 2199 



Lime 50 2249 



Red rock, soft 95 2344 920' 



Greenbrier Limestone (40') 



Big Lime, gray, hard 40 2384 



Pocono Sandstones (317') 



Sand, Big Injun, grayish white and hard (show 



of oil and gas) 42 2426 



Limestone? gray 200 2626 



Slate and shells, blue, soft 20 2646 



Sand, gray, hard 30 2676 



Slate, black, soft 20 2696 



Sand, white, hard, Berea (little oil) 5 2701 352' 



Catskill Series (290') 



Slate and shells, blue and soft, to bottom 290 2991 



Center District. 



The following section, arranged in descending order, was 

 measured with hand level up a high hill immediately north- 

 east of Cedarville. This section shows for the first time the 

 typical character of the Cedarville Sandstone, a formation 

 lying just over the horizon of the Redstone Coal and not noted 

 in previous Reports. It will be described fully under the Mo- 

 nongahela Series in Chapter VI : 



