OF EURDWAN. ^ 



167 





ft. 



in. 



Grey sandstone, slightly calcareous, , . . . .... .... 



5 







Yellow soft clay slate, .... .... .... .... .... 



3 







Clay slate, rather sandy, with a mixture of mineral charcoal, .... 



1 







Very hard, bluish, streaked, and gritty slate, . . .... 



7 







Tesselated band of grey basalt, dipping to theS. E. two inches to 







the foot, .... .... .... .... .... .... 



1 



2 



Coarse grained, very hard and gritty slate, bluish grey colour, . . 



3 



6 



Very hard stone band, grey tessalated basalt, dipping S. E. one 







inch to the foot, ... .... .... .... 



1 



10 



Very hard, bluish, streaked slate, as before, . . .... .... 



7 







Blackish clay slate, M'ith faint impressions of vegetables, and 







small bits of pure coal in many parts, .... .... .... 



6 



8 



Black clay slate, without impressions of vegetables, ..... .... 



2 



9 



Black soft muddy clay, .... .... .... 







4 



Coal No. 1 , slaty and dirty, .... .... .... .... 



1 



3 



Clay slate, .... .... •••• .... .... 







2 



Coal No. 2, better than No. 1, .... .... .... .... 







4 



Coal metal, or hard shale, .... .... .... 







2 



Coal No. 3, pretty good, .... .... 



1 



3 



Coal metal, or hard black shale, .... .... .... 







7 



Coal No. 4, pretty good, .... — . .... .... 



8 







Coal metal, or shale, .... .... .... .... 







3 



Coal No. 5, \ery good, 



9 







Argillaceous stone band with impressions of flowers, 







6 



Coal No. 0, better than any of the above, .... 







9 



Argillaceous stone, with impressions of flowers, .... .... 







2 



Coal No. 7, better than the last, .... .... ... 



3 







Black hard shale, .... .... .... .... 



2 



1 



Sandstone band, .... .... .... .... .... .... 







5 



Hard 



