EEOOED OF BOEING IN PORTSMOUTH. 325 



Feet. Inches. 



131. Argillite 1 5 



132. Sandstone, with calcite veins and iron pyrite 1 



133. Shale, carbonaceous 4 11 



134. Sandstone, tine to coarse grained, with calcite veins 3 9 



135. Sandstone, hard and darker than above 1 10 



136. Sandstone, like above, with carbonaceous matter 3 5 



137. Sandstone, fine grained, gray, entirely free from carbonaceous matter. . 



138. Shale, carbonaceous 22 



139. Sandstone, fine grained 1 



140. Shale, carbonaceous - 9 



141. Sandstone, fine grained 1 



142. Slate, hard, black, becoming carbonaceous toward end, dip 2S^ at top. . 4 



143. Sandstone, hard, fine grained 1 1 



144. Goal, broken and filled with calcite covered with iron pyrite, dip 63^ . . 5 



145. Sandstone, fine grained 3 2 



146. Shale, carbonaceous 1 



147. Sandstone, fine grained and indurated 10 



148. Coal, brecciated and filled with calcite 2 



149. Shale, hard black 6 



150. Argillite - 8 4 



151. Shale, black, becoming carbonaceous toward middle and arenaceous at 



the bottom 7 4 



152. Coal (carbonaceous breccia) 3 



153. Sandstone ^ 9 



154. Sandstone, with small veins of calcite 1 



155. Shale, carbonaceous 1 



156. Shale, arenaceous .* 1 



157. Shale, highly carbonaceous, dip 36^ * 2 



158. Sandstone - 1 3 



159. Sandstone, gray 1 3 



160. Argillite - - - - ^ 3 8 



161. Shale, carbonaceous 1 4 



162. Shale, hard, fine, and arenaceous 2 6 



163. Shale, arenaceous - . - 11 



164. Shale, arenaceous and carbonaceous between 440 and 442 feet down 22 1 



165. Shale, carbonaceous - 4 5 



166. Coal, with veins of quartz near bottom 6 5 



167. Sandstone, gray 1 



168. Shale, carbonaceous 3 1 



169. Sandstone, gray 3 10 



170. Sandstone, dark gray and fine grained 2 3 



To bottom of hole, 475 feet 11 inches, reached February 23, 1887, at 5.30 p. m. 



