1891.) ^Jl [Lyman. 



The same bed was imperfectly opened at the head of Big Hollow, in 

 1872, with the following section from above downward : 



FT. IN. FT. IN. 



Loose clay and shaly wash about 2 



Coal, much weathered, rather hard " 6 



Clay " Oi [- 3 



Coal, hard and firm, but weathered " 3 2 



Black slate, exposed " 1 



5 10 



The same bed was opened in 1872 on the very steep hillside on the 

 south side of Schoolhouse Hollow, near the middle of the east edge of 

 the map, with the following section from above downward : 



FT. IN. FT. IN. 



Slate roof exposed about 2 



Coal, softer " 5^ \ 



Clay " Oi I 8 35 



Coal, hard, "splint " " 2 10 J 



5 3| 



Floor, said to be slate, two inches under water. 



Another opening made on the same bed in 1872, on Bee Branch, near 

 the southern edge of the map, gave the following section from above 

 downward : 



FT. IN. FT. IN. 



Slate about 1 



Coal, rather soft " 4^1 



Clay " 1 I 3 3 



Coal, bituminous, hard, "splint". " 2 9^ J 



Brownish gray, fine, hard sand rock " 10 



5 3 



A rather imperfect opening made on the same bed in 1873 nearly oppo- 

 site Nuby's house on the left fork of Lens Creek had the following section 

 Irom above downward : 



No roof but loose material, mostly brownish gray sandstone blocks. 



FT. IN. 



Coal, bituminous 3.^ 



Gray clay about 1^ 



Coal, bituminous 2 1 



Bony coal 6 



Coal, bituminous 6 



3 6 



Another opening on the same bed made imperfectly in 1872 at Per- 

 fdter's Spring, on a small branch of the left fork of Lens Creek, nearly 



