WEST VIRGINIA GEOLOGICAL SURVEY. 585 



G. W. Powers Farm Mine No. 268 on Map II. 



On the head of Hacker Camp, 1.7 miles northwest of Cleveland; 

 Lower Kittanning Coal; elevation, 1565' B. 



Ft. In. 



Sandstone, shaly 2 



Slate, bony 1 1 



Coal 0' 9" 



Slate 1 



Coal 2 10 



Slate, black 7 



Coal, thickness concealed 4 3 



David H. Forinash Farm Mine No. 269 on Map II. 



On a branch of Little Kanawha River, 1.0 mile southeast of Wild- 

 cat; Lower Kittanning Coal; butts, east and west; elevation, 1410' B. 



Ft. In. 



Coal, concealed, reported 2' 0" 



Slate, dark 4 



Coal 2 8 



Slate, dark, hard 7 



Coal, to pavement 1 3 10 6 



Along the Right Fork of the Little Kanawha, for several 

 miles above Wildcat, openings were found on the Webster 

 County side, three of which are published, as follows : 



J. A. McCartney Farm Mine No. 270 on Map II. 



On Little Kanawha River, in Hacker Valley District, Webster; 0.8 

 mile west of Bois; Lower Kittanning Coal; elevation, 1440' B. 



Ft. In. 

 Sandstone, massive, pebbly, great cliff, Lower 



Division of Lower Freeport 



Concealed along bench 40 



Slate, black, with plant fossils 2 



Coal 2 



Shale, visible 1 



Mr. McCartney reports that when he was attempting to 

 open another prospect in the same coal at a point one-eighth 

 mile west of this location, he found a small sample of lead ore. 

 A careful examination made by Dr. Price and the writer at 

 the prospect in question showed that the hillside at this point 

 was covered with such a large amount of dirt and debris, that 



