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of the first fault cannot be seen, but below the second the coal re-appears, 

 probably the same seam as that measured above. Under it come, 



in. Shale. 



„ Sandstone. 



„ , Shaly sandstone. 



„ Shales. 



„ Sandy flagstones, with shaly partings and carbona- 

 ceous markings. 



„ Fine shale, finely laminated. 



„ Sandstone with carbonaceous markings. 



„ Black flaggy shale. 



„ Shale, more earthy and finer than the above, coaly 

 or bituminous in parts, with threads of coal; these 

 threads are confined to the upper part, which forms 

 a layer of 5 inches. Sulphur is plentifully thrown 

 out, shewing the existence of much pyrites. 



3 „ „ Black flaggy shale and flags. 



4 „ „ Sandstone, irregular on bed surfaces ; irregular part- 



ings of black shale. 

 3 „ „ Sandstone, fine clean quartzite grits, sharply angular 



or slightly rounded grains with fragmentary bits of 



coaly matter through it. 



Coal. 



Black shales, flaky. 



Flaggy black sandy shales. 



Sandstone flags, earthy partings ; current-markings 



abundant. 

 The dip here curves slightly to N. 20° E. 

 3 ft. 6 in. Black shale. 

 3 „ „ Flaggy rippled sandstone. 

 2 „ „ Flaggy sandstone. 



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