30 GEOLOGICAL SUKVEY OF ALABAMA. 



Flaggy sand rock 81 feet. 



(12) COAL, Thin seam Adkins spring seam. 



Flaggy sand rock increasing in thickness .... 82 feet. 



(11) COAL, The Jourdan seam 2 feet 3 inches. 



Flaggy rock, heavy bedded sand rock, 



slate 57 feet. 



(10) COAL, The Ivy hole seam. Third Con- 

 glomerate 1 foot 7 J inches. 



Shaly and thin bedded sandstone, slates .... 55 feet. 

 (9) COAL, The Murray seam, Washington seam, 



Jackson seam 3 feet. 



Soft shales, clay slates, hard gnarly rock 



and dark slates 100 feet. 



(8) COAL, Found only in deep water; sup- 

 posed Waide seam 3 feet 6 inches. 



Dark slates ; sand rock, flaggy irregular .... 53 feet. 

 (7) COAL, Big seam Holt seam. Outcrop in 

 river drilled through ; has several part- 

 ings ; whole thickness 12 feet 6 inches. 



Thin sandrock and gray sandy slates, by 



aneroid measure 80 feet. 



(6) COAL, Sand Creek, No. 2. Thin seam 1 foot. 



Heavy hard sand rock, coarse flaggy 



slates 129 feet. 



(5) COAL, Soft impure in bed of Sand Creek. 



Sand Creek, No. 1 2 feet. 



Hard compact rock, generally massive 312 feet. 



(4) COAL, Garner, Loiue, Hullett, Aderliolt, 



Brasher, Harris seam 2 feet. 



Flaggy to compact sandstone 250 to 300 



feet, Conglomerate, 2nd 400 to 495 feet. .795 feet. 



(3) COAL, Howard seam 3 feet 6 inches. 



Prismatic shale and clay slate 125 feet. 



(2) COAL, Caskie Seam 3 feet 8 inches. 



Reddish colored sandstone, hard shale, 



and compact building stone 336 feet. 



(1) Peacoclt Seam at outcrop 1 foot 7J inches. 



