NOBLE COUNTY. 519 



Ft. In, 



11. Clay 3 



12. Sandstone 2 



13. Not seen 6 



14. Limestone 10 



15. Red shale 14 



16. Limestone : 1 



17. Not seen 15 



18. Compact sandstone 30 



19. Shale 1 



20. Slaty coal 1 6 



21. Clay 11 



22. Coal, with two 1-inch partings, Cumberland seam 3 6 



23. Clay 2 



24. Notseen 18 



25. Limestone 2 



26. Notseen 14 



27. Sandstone 12 



28. Notseen , : 82 



29. Limestone 2 



(Map XII., No. 19.) 



On the northern slope of the ridge between Seneca and Wills Creeks 

 the following section was taken, revealing considerable cement lime- 

 stone : ^ T 



It. In. 



1. Sandy shale 8 ° 



2. Notseen 54 ° 



3. Shale 6 ° 



4. Nodular limestone 8 



5. Shale 2 ° 



6. Limestone ° 10 



7. Shale 14 ° 



8. Notseen ■ 14 ° 



9. Coal (Cumberland seam) seen on north slope of hill. 



10. Notseen 59 ° 



11. Laminated sandstone 3 



Black slate and shale 1 



13. Limestone ° 8 







8 



4 



12. 



13. 



14. Cement limestone 



Shale 



Cement limestone 3 ° 



3 



77 6 



15. Shale. ° 4 



16 

 17 

 18. Not seen 



17. Bluish limestone "' 



19. Flagging sandstone 



20. Shale and black slate 6 ° 



21. Clay 3 ° 



ft 



22. Limestone 



(Map XII., No. 28.) 



