OHAPTEE X 



BOND COUNTY. 



Section of the rocks belonging to the upper Coal Measures in Bond, Fayette, Shelby, Montgomery and 

 t Christian counties. Bt G. C. Ekoatjiiead, 



Ft. In. 



1. Shales and sandstone 45 



2. Limestone 4 



3. Eire-clay 2 



4. Shales passing into sandstone 30 



5. Limestone, with AUorisma, etc 4 



6. Shales at top, sometimes changing to argillaceous limestone 55 



7. Sandstone, plants at hot-torn 4 to 40 



8. Shaly bituminous limestone and bituminous shales 4 in. to 4 



9 . Coal No. 15, 18 in. to 3 ft., generally 1 10 



10 - Eire-clay 1 5 in. to 5 



11 . Limestone, buff color to 4 



It > Shales and sandstone, 15 to 30 in Shelby, in Fayette 75 (?) 50 



14. Calcareous shales, fossiliferous 4 



15. Shales ? 



lfi. Calcareous and bituminous shales 2 



17. Coal, No. 14, near Pana : on Beck's creek 16 in. to 22 



18 . Fire clay 5 



19. Sandy limestone 5 



20. Sandstone and shales *. 50 



2L . Shaly limestone 4 



22 . Limestone 4 



23- Shales 6 



24. Bituminous coal, No. 13 .12 in. to 16 



25. Fossiliferous shales S 



26 Sandstone and shales 75 to 85 



27. Limestone, lead-blue - 2 



28- Coal, No. 12 2 to 10 in. 2 



29. Sb ales 10 



30. Shales and limestone, fossils numerous 4 



31. Limestone 13 to 16 



32. Bituminous 4 



33. Coal, No. 11 17 



34. Mostly shales 39 



35. Blue and bituminous shales 1 6 



36. Calcareo-bituminous shales— fossils 2 



37. Coal, No. 10 7 



38. Fire clay 4 



39. Sandy shales 3 



40. Cone in cone, (tutenmergel) .... 2 



41. Ironstone. 1 



42. Argillaceous shales and flattened ironstone nodules 20 



