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Armstrong creek and 80 feet more than near Oceana. Number 4, at 220 

 feet above the Eagle, is very near the place of the Campbells Creek, and 

 number 2 is very near that of the Winnifrede, the intervals, 220 and 526, 

 showing a small decrease westward. Number 11 is one of the impure 

 limestones below the Campbells Creek coal bed.* 



In southern Mingo county, about 20 miles west from the Logan 

 locality, an exposure shows f 



Feet. Inches 



1. Stockton coal bed, splint 2 



2. Interval , 100 



3. Coal Blossom 



4. Interval 150 



5. Winnifrede coal, mostly splint 4 



6. Interval 160 



7. Coal 2 6 



This shows an increased interval between Stockton and Winnifrede, 

 the intervals on the upper Kanawha being 90 and 100 feet there, 100 and 

 150 feet here. 



At Warfield, Kentucky, about 10 miles west of north from the last 

 locality, one has Doctor White's, section, already given, but which must 

 be repeated : J 



Feet. Inches 



1. Massive sandstone 150 



2. Coal and partings. 15 9 



3. Concealed, sandstone 25 



4. Limestone, silicious 1 



5. Shale, sandstone, and concealed 30 



6. Coal, cannel 2 



7. Sandstone, concealed 30 



8. Limestone, silicious 1 



9. Sandstone, concealed 20 



10. Coal, blossom 



1 1 . Sandstone, concealed 65 



12. Limestone, silicious 2 



13. Massive sandstone 20 



14. Coal and shale. 7 



15. Sandstone, shale 40 



16. Massive sandstone 10 



17. Warfield coal 5 2 



18. Sandstone, concealed 45 



19. Silicious limestone . 2 



20. Shales, sandstones 320 



*I. C White : Bulletin no. 65, p. 147. 



fl. C. White : Vol. ii, p. 378. 



X I. C. White : Bulletin no. 65, p. 146 ; vol. i, p. 277. 



