570 COAL. 



H_ L. McQuain Farm Mine No. 242 on Map II. 







On Sugarcamp Run, 2.9 miles northeast of Ireland; Bakerstown 

 Coal- butts, N 86 W.; elevation, 1445' B. 



Ft. In. 



Shale, dark 



Coal (to slate pavement) 1 5 



A sample was collected from this coal, the composition 

 of which is given under Aline No. 242 in the table of coal an- 

 alyses at the end of this Chapter. The coal is high in both ash 

 and sulphur. 



At Exposure No. 243 on Map II, in the hill road at the 

 head of Sugarcamp Run, 0.5 mile southwest of Boyd, the coal 

 was noted at an elevation of 1545' B., its thickness being about 

 1 foot. 



L: E. Mick Farm Mine No. 244 on Map II. 



On Right Fork, of West Fork, 0.6 mile northeast of Ireland; 

 Bakerstown Coal; butts, N. 88 W-; elevation. 1158' B. 



Ft. In. 



1. Slate, black 



2. Coal (to slate pavement) 2 % 



A sample was collected from this coal, the composition 

 of which is given under Mine No. 244 in the table of coal an- 

 alyses at the end of this Chapter. The analysis shows a large 

 amount of ash and sulphur. 



The L. E. Mick Farm Mine (No. 245 on Map II), on Right 

 Fork, just west of Ireland, showed 1' 10" of coal, its eleva- 

 tion being 1175' B. 



The Reger Heirs Farm Mine (No. 246 on Map II), on 

 Right Fork, 0.4 mile southeast of Ireland, was fallen shut but 

 showed a thickness of 2 feet at the outcrop, its elevation being 

 1245' B. 



The coal was once opened at Farm Mine No. 247 on Map 

 II, on a branch of Right Fork, 0.9 mile southwest of Ireland, 

 at an elevation of 1225' B., but the mine had fallen shut and 

 could not be measured. 



