588 COAL. 



The Nimrod Lake Farm Mine (No. 276 on Map II), on 

 Flat Run, 1.1 miles northwest of Cleveland, the detailed mea- 

 surement of which is published in the section for Cleveland, 

 page 75, showed 8' 4" with partings, its elevation being 

 1665' B. 



Frank Life Farm Mine No. 277 on Map II. 



On a branch of Right Fork of Little Kanawha River, In Hacker 

 Valley District, Webster; 1.3 miles south of Cleveland; Lower Kittan- 

 ning Coal; elevation, 1835' B. 



Ft. In. 



Sandstone, massive, visible 8 



Coal 2' 0" 



Slate, black 4 



Coal (to pavement) 1 3 3 7 



James A. Rexroad Farm Mine No. 278 on Map II. 



On Cherry Fork of Little Kanawha River, 0.7 mile north of Ingo; 

 Lower Kittanning Co a l; butts, N. 85 W.; elevation, 1335' B. 



Ft. In. 



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A sample was collected from No. 8 of section, the com- 

 position of which is given under Mine No. 278 in the table of 

 coal analyses at the end of this Chapter. The coal at this 

 opening, with its streaks of bony coal, has a strong resem- 

 blance to the No. 5 Block Coal of the Great Kanawha Valley, 

 with which it has been provisionally correlated by Dr. White 

 in Volume II (A), of the Survey. The bony portions may 

 easily represent the streaks of splint coal found at the type 

 locality of the No. 5 Block, as the physical appearance of bone 

 coal and splint is much the same. 



