142 G 5 . REPORT OF PROGRESS. I. C. WHITE. 



(Coal, 1' 6" ] 



9. <j Dirt, 0' 6" i> 4' 2" 



(Coal, 2' 2'' j 



10. Slate, 13' 6" 



11. Sandstone, 14' 0" 



12. Slate, . . 5' 0'' 



13. Coal, 0' 6" 



14. Slate, 0' 5" 



15. Coal, 0' 6'' 



16. Slate and coal mixed, 0' 7" 



17. Slate, 1' 0'' 



18. Sandstone, 11' 5" 



19. " Pea Conglomerate," 1' 0" 



20. Sandstone, 42' 10" 



21. Slate, 12' 0" 



22. Sandstone, 12' 0" 



( Coal and slate mixed, V 8" 1 



23. Coal, <| Slate, , 2' 2" \ 8' 4" 



I Coal, .... 4' 6" j 



24. Slate, 2' 0" 



25. Sandstone, 4' 0" 



26. Pea Conglomerate, 4' 0" 



27. Sandstone, 16' 0" 



28. "Pea Conglomerate," 4' 0" 



29. Slate, 2' 4" 



30. Pea Conglomerate, V 8" 



Total, 327' 1" 



The following was obtained in a boring a short distance 

 west from the first: (Fig. 40.) 



Bore liole B. 



1. Surface debris, 25' 0" 



2. Sandstone, 29' 10" 



3. Coal, 1' (X- 



4. Slate, 2' 7" 



5. Coal, (Forest City,) 8' 0" 



6. "Rock," (sandstone,) 44' ' 



7. Coal, 1' 0" 



8. Dark sandstone and slate, 17' 0" 



9. Coal and slate mixed, 4' 10" 



Total, 133' 3" 



On lot No. 5 near the D. & H. R.R. track another boring 

 gave the following result : (Fig. 41.) 



Bore hole C. 



1. Sandstone, 13' 2' 



2. Slate, 19' 0" 



