COAL EXPLORATIONS. 



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Workable sea ns On reading the record of the Kodopali 



Kodo U p C aii boring. boring, I selected six bands of coal worthy of 



consideration, namely : — 

 N 0i j — at a depth of 42 feet and described in the boring record 

 as — 8 feet of shaly coal with 3 inch and 4 inch shale partings. 

 No. 2 — at a depth of 340 feet 6 inches and described in the 

 record as composed of — 



Coal (shaly) I o i 



Coal 2 o I 



Carbonaceous shale . i oLu'ofcoaUiidi'o'of 



Coal (shaly) 2 o j shale. 



Coal . . . . . . . . 2 6 1 



Coal (shaly) 1 a) 



No. 3 — at a depth of 352 feet 8 inches and composed of— 

 Coal . . . . , 



Carbonaceous shale 

 Shaly band 



. 2 o\ 

 . o 6 



. o 6U' 7 " f coal, i'o"of shale 



Coal 4 6 1 



Coal (stony) . . . . . . .06] 



Coal . . . . . . . .27' 



No. 4 — at a depth of 361 1 feet and described in the record 

 as composed of — 



Strong coal . . . . . . . o 6 ■ 



Coal ...... a 



'. 4io} 5 ' 4 " o£coaI - 



No. 5 — at a depth of 375 feet 9 inches and described as 

 composed of — 



Coal .... 



Coal (stony) . 



Coal .... 



Carbonaceous shale 

 Coal .... 



Carbonaceous shale 

 Coal .... 



No. 6— at a depth of 388 feet 

 composed of— 



2 61 



6 



1 o ' 



o 3 ) 9' 3° coal, 1' o" shale. 



2 9 I 

 o 9 

 2 <jj 



inches and described as 



Coal ....... 



Coal (stony) ...... 



Coal ....... 



Coal (stony) . . , . . . .09 



Coal (fair 1 foot) . . . . . .20 



Coal 14 



C 2 



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