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



seen at 1455' A. T. ; it is most probably the Cherry Ridge 

 limestone. 



Near East Sterling school-house, a grayish white sand- 

 stone occurs at 1350' A. T., and in the hill above at 1460' 

 conies a calcareous breccia at the base of a dark massive 

 sandstone. 



At the northwestern corner of the county a white pebbly 

 sandstone is seen at 1800' A. T. ; it most probably repre- 

 sents the Ml. Pleasant conglomerate. 



On west from this between the Wayne county line, and 

 Moscow in LackaAvanna county, we pass over the summit 

 divide at 1800', and see a white pebbly sandstone at 1875' 

 A. T. 



Barometric elevations in Sterling. 



y A.T. 



Forks near Red School House, 1625' 



W. J. Wallace's, 1635' 



" M. D. Caterson's, 1615 



Level of stream next east, 1520' 



Cross roads in Nobleville, 1620' 



Forks near A. B. Williams's, 1360 



Level of Butternut creek just south, 1350' 



Forks of road near East Sterling School House, 1360' 



Cross roads in New Foundland P. O., 1335' 



Forks at South Sterling, 1465' 



" south from H. Simpson's, 1950' 



