114 Scientific Intelligence. 
14, 18 feet limestone. Fus. cylindrica, =~ subtilita (abundant), Orthis Um 
braculum, Sp. Kentuckensis, Productus punctatus, P. costatus. 
15. 17 feet of shale. 16. 3 feet of rises ag 17. 20 feet of shale. 3 
18. 10 feet of reraat Fossils: Fus. cylindrica, Prod. costatus, Tereb. subtili- 
ta, Campophyllum tor 
19-22, 89 feet of aks pp “crd —— and bang she 
23. 20 feet limestone. Fossils: oie — ies; Spirifer lineatus, 
8. hemiplicatus, 8S. Meusebachan nice Product us, P. Nebrascensis, Allo 
risma terminalis, A. regulars, Cen Riulous, "Chiatet milleporac eus. 
24. 5 feet of shal Limestone, with Fusulina cylindrica, 
tain. 
Thin layers of GOAL, occur in numbers 7, 15, 24, 277. 
Il. Middle Coal Series. 
oe 5 feet of ripple-marked sandstone. 
30 feet of shale with mud cracks. 30, 31. 11 feet of shale. 
yor of COAL. 
33 6 6 feet of blue clay. Fossils: Fusulina cylindrica, Terebratula subtilita, Or- 
this Umbraculum set tt sc epmne AG 
34, 10 ae of sandsto 35. 6 fess of shale. a | 
36. 4 feet of Sencolenat tis upper part shaly and full oe Fusuline, Becta Pro 
i, Orinidea; the lower hard and siliceous.with huge lenticular masses of Cha- 
"8-40. o fect of tag _ sandstone a —— limestone. 
ine OK: willlegorecns aba Pasa ltlivion | 
yan oe sahraee fae Chonetes variolata, 0, meso- 
erebratula subtilita, Fus. cyli . 
e. 
stone. Fossils: Ter. ete pring os lineatus, Fus. cylindrica. “ 
6. 2 feet of shale overlying 2 feet o: pest 
over 6 og containing hia cylindrica. 
y sandstone and sh 
a 52. 5 feet of shale overlying 4 foot of COAL, 
he 6 feet of shale. 
ri 4 feet of limestone. Fossils : ot Nani terminalis, A. regularis, Prod. toe 
tatus, Sp. Mitelatenad Bell. hi a 
55. 1 foot of en, 56. 6 feet « of een 57. 12 feet of shale. — B 
58. Two-thirds of a foot of COAL. 9. 4 feet of shale. aM 
III. Lower ane Series. 
60. 75 feet of micaceous sandstone, the lower part abounding in vegetable re- 
ins, Calamites, Sigillaria, Lepidodendron. 
8 feet of sandy shale; not persistent. 
. 1 foot of COAL—sometimes failing. Fossils: in earthy concretions, Leda 
pied Goniatites re. 
68. 4 feet of st 
64. 6 feet of COAL, varying from 3 to 6 feet, and in| places wanting. 
65. 1 foot of shale. 
66. 8 feet of hydraulic limestone : Cheetetes milleporaceus, Ohonetes 
a, Productus eplendens, Spirifr iobrres 8. arate sn Fusulina cine 
Terebratula subtilita, 
= maha layers of COAL, f alternating with shale. ~ 
2, 17 feet, 3 to 14 foot thi 
74. 5 feet of shale oretying 3 Ae of COAL. am “ a 
23 feet of shales and : 
‘coal series has thus ;a thickness of sa 00th mil 
. feet. But in of 
the lower of 150, — 
greater. The =fowing fm donot Sac 
