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Grady coal, Chance. (Trans. Am. Inst. Min. Eng., Vol. XVIII, p. 656, 

 1890.) In basal part of equivalent of Des Moines series, in eastern Indian 

 territory. 



Hilltown coal, Norwood. (Missouri Geol Sur., Kept. 1873-4, p. 293, 1874.) 

 In Schuyler county, in north Missouri, the equivalent of the Mystic seam of 

 Iowa, Henrietta division. 



Holden coal, Broadhead. (Missouri Geol. Sur. Iron Ores and Coal Fields, 

 pt. ii, p 168, 1873 ) A thin seam in the lower part of the Marais des Cygnes 

 division, in western Johnson county, west-central Missouri. 



Honey creek coal, Marbut, (Missouri Geol. Sur., Vol XII, pt. ii, p 78, 

 1898.) A small seam in Henry county, Missouri, in the upper part of the 

 Cherokee. 



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

 Ill, p. 28, 1888.) At base of equivalent of Des Moines series in western 

 Arkansas. 



Hydraulic limestone bed, Winslow. (Missouri Geol. Sur., Vol. I, p. 133, 

 1891.; Local name for the Tebo seam in Henry county, Missouri, the posi- 

 tion of which is in the median Cherokee. 



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

 1895.) One of the seams of Montgomery county, southeastern Kansas, in 

 the lower part of the Thayer shales. 



Jordan coal, Winslow. (Missouri Geol Sur., Vol. I, p. 134, 1891.) 'Ihe 

 lowest bed in Henry and adjoining counties Missouri. Its location is near 

 the base of the Cherokee. 



Lacona coal, St. John. (Geology Iowa, Vol I, p. 273, 1870.) In central 

 Iowa applied to a seam near the base of the Marais des Cygnes division. 



La Cygne coal, Haworth. (Kansas Univ. Quart., Vol III, p. 30"), 1895.) 

 In Linn county, eastern Kansas, at base of the Marais des Cygnes division. 



Leavenworth coal, Winslow. (Missouri Geol. Sur , Vol. I, p. 103, 1891.) 

 The principal seam at Leavenworth Kansas, and mined at depths of about 

 800 feet. It lies in the Cherokee 



Lebec coal, Broadhead. (Missouri Geol Sur., Rept. 1873-4, p. 71, 1874.) 

 One of the lower beds in the Cherokee, of Cedar county, southwest Missouri. 



Lewis coal, Marbut (Missouri Geol. Sur., Vol XII, pt ii, p. 147, 1898.) 

 A local bed in Henry county, Missouri It lies in the Cherokee division. 



Lexington coal, Broadhead, (Missouri Geol. Sur., Iron Ores and Coal 

 Eields, pt. ii, p. 46, 1873.) Along the Missouri river in western Missouri, 

 the principal seam of the Henrietta division. 



Lick Creek coal field, Hawn. (Missouri Geol. Sur., 1st and I'd Ann. 

 Kepts., pt. ii, p. 123, 1855.) Basal coal of the Cherokee, in Halls county, in 

 northeast Missouri. 



Lonsdale coal, St. Juhn. (Iowa Geol. Sur., Vol. I, p. 282, 1870.) In 

 Guthrie county, Iowa, one of the uppermost seams of the Mar,ais des Cygnes 

 division. 



Macon City coal, Gordon. (Missouri Geol. Sur., Vol. IX, Sheet Rept. 

 No. 2, p. .'3, 1894.) In Macon county, Missouri, one of the upper seams of 

 the district. Cherokee division. 



Marshall coal, St. John. (Iowa Geol. Sur., Vol. I, p. 279, 1870.) In 

 Guthrie county, Iowa, one of the median seams of the Marais des Cygnes 

 division. 



