626 PROCEEDINGS OF WASHINGTON MEETING. 



.184. Worst wreck in Charleston. East Bay street, near Chalmers, looking south. 



185. Displaced coping and portico of old guard-house, southwest corner of Meeting and 

 Broad streets, looking southwest, Charleston. PI. XV. 



•186. Displaced gable, southeast corner of Queen and Mazyck streets, looking south- 

 southeast, Charleston. 



187. Displaced towers and coping of City hospital, southwest corner of Logan and 



Magazine streets, looking west, Charleston. 



188. The same, looking west-southwest, Charleston. PL XVIII. 



189. St. Philip's church. Church street, between Queen and Cumberland streets, 



looking north, Charleston. PI. XVI. 



190. Displaced chimney, southwest corner of Beaufin and Archdale streets, looking 



east-northeast, Charleston. 



191. Thrown gable and twisted chimney, residence of late Bishop Lynch, Broad 



street opposite Orange, looking northeast, Charleston. 



192. Thrown portico, Hibernian hall. Meeting street opposite Chalmers, looking 



north-northwest, Charleston. 



193. Fissure in front of 167 Tradd street, between Council and Rutledgo, looking 



east-southeast, Charleston. 



194. Characteristic wreck, 167 Tradd street, between Council and Kutledge, looking 



southeast, Charleston. 



195. Displaced portico. Synagogue, Hasel street, between King and Meeting, looking 



north-northwest, Charleston. 



196. Thrown house, looking south, Lincolnville. 



197. Displaced monument. First Presbyterian church, southwest corner of Meeting and 



Tradd streets, looking east, Charleston. 



198. Displaced monument, St. John's Lutheran church, Archdale street, between 



Clifford and King, looking north, Charleston. 



199. Derailed locomotive, looking west, Ten-mile Hill. PI. XIX. 



200. Sink, Ten-mile Hill. 



201-204. Craterlets, Ten-mile Hill. 202, pi. XXI ; 203, pi. XX. 



SANDSTONE DIKES. 



(Photographed by J. S. Diller, 1888 and 1889. Size, 8 x 10 inches.) 



Nos. 205 to 212 are published in Bull. Geol. Soc. Am., vol. 1, 1889, on pages 

 given below. 



205. Sandstone dike penetrating Cretaceous shales. Dry creek, Tehama county, Cali- 



fornia. The dike is 18 inches thick and has well-developed parallel and trans- 

 verse joints, p. 416. 



206. Great sandstone dike on Roaring river, | mile above Drews. The dike is 5 feet 



thick and can be traced for about 9^ miles, p. 418. 



207. Great sandstone dike on Roaring river, J mile above Drews. The dike is 5 feet 



thick and can be traced about 9^ miles, p. 414. 



208. Lateral view of a wall-like sandstone dike on Crow creek, Shasta county, Cali- 



fornia. The transverse joints in the dike are parallel to plane of bedding in 

 the shales seen at the right. The exposure is 20 feet high. p. 416. 



209. Sandstone dikes cutting Cretaceous shales on Roaring river, Shasta county, Cali- 



fornia. The larger dike is 12 inches and the other 6 inches thick, p. 414. 



210. Group of sandstone dikes on north fork of Cottonwood creek, 1 mile above Gas 



point, Shasta county, California. The largest dike is 4 inches thick, p. 414. 



211. Sandstone dike occupying a joint in Cretaceous shales, 1 mile above Gas point, 



on the north fork of Cottonwood creek, Shasta county, California. The dike 

 is 4 inches thick, p. 416. 



