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A sample was collected from the coal, the composition of 

 which is published under No. 54 in the table at the end of this 

 Chapter. 



At the Fernando Waggoner Farm Mine (No. 55 on Map 

 II), on a branch of Hackers Creek, 1.6 miles northwest of 

 Berlin, the coal was 4 feet thick, without partings, the eleva- 

 tion being 1280' B. 



The George Lawson Farm Mine (No. 56 on Map II), on 

 Hackers Creek, 0.3 mile southwest of Berlin, showed 3' 8" of 

 clean coal, at an elevation of 1270' L., as published in the sec- 

 tion for Berlin, page 49. 



W. S. Starcher Farm Mine No. 57 on Map II. 



On a branch of Laurel Lick, 0.8 mile southeast of Berlin; Red- 

 stone Coal; elevation, 1225' B. 



Ft. In. 



Sandstone, shaly 3 o 



Shale, sandy, dark at base 15 



Slate, black 6 



Coal 1' 9" 



Slate, dark, bony 3 



Coal (to slate pavement) 2 3 4 3 



George Allman Farm Mine No. 58 on Map II. 



On a branch of Buckhannon Run, 2 miles southeast of Berlin; 

 Redstone Coal; elevation, 1250' B. 



Ft. In. 



Shale, dark 5 



Slate, black 1 



Coal 1' 11 " 



Slate, dark gray 3% 



Coal (to slate pavement) 2 1V 2 4 4 



The Ira Queen Farm Mine (No. 59 on Map II), on a 



branch of Buckhannon Run, 2.3 miles southeast of Berlin, was 

 partly fallen shut when examined but showed about 4 feet of 

 coal, at an elevation of 1270' B., as published in the section for 

 Lorentz, page 50. 



