Lesley.] ^^ [April 3, 



53 Sandstone, brown, coarse and fine 745 



55 Shale, brown 800 



77 Sandstone, bluish red, hard ; with white clay veins . . 877 



63 Sandstone, brown, fine grained 940 



40 Shale, brown, soft. " Show of petroleum " 980 



30 Sandstone, brown, hard. ' ' Show of petroleum " 1010 



15 Shale, grayish black 1025 



Shale, blue, here. 



55 Sandstone, red-brown, hard , 1080 



70 Sandstone, red-brown, hard 1150 



Here cased off the fresh surface water. 



5 No record of this interval 1155 



31 Shale, pink 1186 



64 Shale, pink 1250 



10 " Black slate, hard" 1260 



90 Sandstone, red, " like the mass at 1150 " 1 350 



40 Black slate, hard" 1390 



Here, gray sandstone. 



16 Sandstone, gray, hard ; with very minute white pebbles 



as large as pins' heads 1406 



3 " Sand perfectly black and gritty ; boring easy " 1409 



31 Shale, light gray, gritty 1440 



7 Shale, reddish ,. v ^ 



6 Shale, dark blue , 



42 Shale, light gray 



12 Shale, reddish, hard and gritty 1506 



39 Shale, reddish 1545 



15 Sandstone, bluish gray, fine grained rock 1560 



9 "COAL, ANTHRACITE" 1569 



Here, in answer to my verbal objections to the notes in his well book, 

 Mr. Rosenzi explained that the thickness might be incorrect, owing to the 

 churning of the tools, but that it was in his opinion " certainly 5 feet ;" 

 and that the " coal" came up in fine specks (no larger than the head of a 

 pin) like all the other crushed and ground-up sand pumpings from the 

 well, from top to bottom. No larger pieces were obtained ; and no 

 analyses were made. The well was worked in brackish water, which 

 afterwards became salt water. See below at 1616, where salt was first no- 

 ticed on the board walls of the derrick. 



10' " Black slate rock, very hard " 1579' 



25 Sandstone, gray, fine, softer 1604 



6 Sandstone, brown, hard rock 1610 



6 Sandstone, gray, fine, softer 1616 



Here cased off the "salt water." 



8 Sandstone, first dark, then light gray 1624 



"Here salt water again and plenty of it." 



