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In Macon county, Missouri, the principal seam opened. Cherokee division. 



Boicourt coal, Haworth. (Kansas Univ. Quart., Vol. Ill, p. 30.5, 1895.) 

 In Linn county, eastern Kansas, near base of Marais des Cygnes division 



Brooks coal, Haworth. (Kansas Univ. Quart., Vol. III. p 305, 1895 ) 

 One of the seams in the lower portion of the Thayer shales in Wilson 

 county, southeastern Kansas. 



Carbon coal, McGee. (I'rans. St. Louis Acad Sci., Vol. 5, p. BS4, 1888.) 

 In Macon county, Missouri, one of the lower seams in the Cherokee. 



Chariton coal, Norwood. (Missouri Geol Sur., Kept. 1873-4, p. 298, 1874.) 

 In Scliuyler county, north Missouri, the equivalent of the Mystic seam of 

 Iowa. Henrietta division. 



Chariton river coal, Norwood. (Missouri Geol. Sur., Rept. 1873-4, p. 298, 

 1874.) Same as Chariton coal. 



Cherokee coal, Hay. (Trans. Kansas Bd, Ag.ic , 187.5, p. 12,5, 1876 ) One 

 of the three principal seams of Kansas, in what is now known as the Cher- 

 okee shales. 



Coal hill coal, Winslow. (Arkansas Geol. Sur., Ann. Rept., 1888, Vol. 

 Ill, p. 31, 1888 ) Near middle of Arkansan series in Johnson county, Ark, 



Columbus coal, Haworth. (Kansas Univ. Quart., Vol. Ill, p. 300, 1895.) 

 In the extreme southeast corner of Kansas, a seam lying in the lower part 

 of the Cherokee 



Cross coal, Marbut. (Missouri Geol. Sur., Vol. XII, pt. ii, p. .859, 1898.) 

 In Chariton county, Missouri, a thin seam in the Henrietta division. 



Douglass county coal, Haworth. (Kansas Univ. Quart., Vol. Ill, p. 305, 

 1895 ^ In east-central Kansas, a term given to the seam in the upper part of 

 the Lawrence. 



Edwards coal, Winslow. (Missouri Geol. Sur. Vol. IX, Sheet Rept. No. 



1, p. 64, 1892 ) One of the lower seams in Lafayette county, Missouri, lying 

 in the middle part of Cherokee. 



Eureka coal, Winslow. (Missouri Geol. Sur., Vol. IX, Sheet Rept. No. 



2, p. 53, 1894.) Ihe lowest bed in Macon county, northeast Missouri, and 

 situated in the Cherokee 



Farmington coal, Gordon. (Iowa Geol. Sur., Vol. IV. p 223, 1895.) A 

 small pocket at the base of the Cherokee, in Van Buren county, Iowa. 



Fayette coal, Broadhead. (Missouri Geol. Sur., Rept. 1873-4, p 190, 1874.) 

 In Howard county, in central Missouri, a title given to one of the principal 

 seams of the Cherokee. 



Fort Scott coal, Saunders (Trans Kansas Bd. Agric, 1872, p. 388, 1873.) 

 Widely applied to one of the chief coals in southeastern Kansas, lying in the 

 Henrietta division. 



Fort Scott coal bed, Broadhead. (Missouri Geol. Sur., Rept. 1873-4, p. 

 13.3, 1874 ) Seam in Vernon county, in southwest Missouri, located in the 

 Henrietta division. 



Fort Scott red coal, Haworth. (Kansas Univ. Quart., Vol. Ill, p. 298, 

 1895.) In southeastern Kansas, a seam near the top of the Cherokee. 



Franklin county coal, Haworth. (Kansas Univ. Quart., Vol. Ill, p. 805, 

 1895.) In east-central Kansas, a name applied to several seams occurring 

 near the base of the Lawrence. 



Glasgow coal, Broadhead. (Missouri Geol. Sur., Rept. 1873-4, p. 187, 

 1874 ) In Howard county, in central Missouri, applied to a seam in the 

 Cherokee. 



