WELL LOGS USED FOR STEUBENVILLE CONVERGENCE SHEET. 101 
II ell A o. Ill ,—This well is on the farm of the McClelland heirs, 
on Island Creek. The Berea sand was found at a depth of 1,090 feet. 
The elevation of the mouth of the well is 837 feet. The Ames lime¬ 
stone outcrops on all sides of the well, at an elevation of 914 feet, or 
107 feet above the mouth. The Berea sand is therefore 1,197 feet 
below the Ames limestone and 1,419 feet below the Pittsburg coal. 
II ell A o. 173 .—This well is on the farm of J. Slentz. The Berea 
sand was found at a depth of 1,237 feet. The elevation of the mouth 
of the well is 1,054 feet. The Ames limestone outcrops south of the 
well at an elevation of 1,032 feet, being about 1,030 feet at the well, 
or 24 feet below the level of the mouth. The Berea sand is therefore 
1,213 feet below the Ames limestone and 1,435 feet beloAv the Pitts¬ 
burg coal. 
Well No. 180 .—This well is on the farm of Mrs. T. J. Wells, on 
the bank of Ohio River, between Costonia and Toronto. The Berea 
sand was found at a depth of 1,005 feet. The elevation of the mouth 
of the well is now 828 feet. The Roger coal outcrops a short distance 
north of the well at 687 feet, being about 683 feet at the well, or 145 
feet below the level of the mouth. The Berea sand is therefore 860 
* feet below the Roger coal, 1,217 feet below the Ames limestone, and 
1,439 feet below the Pittsburg coal. 
Log of Mrs. T. J. Wells well (No. 180). 
Top. 
Bottom. 
Sand. 
Feet. 
168 
236 
241 
500 
1,005 
Feet. 
235 
Coal... 
Clay .. .. .... . 
Sand, Big Injun (break at 58J feet). 
720 
1,065 
Sand, Berea. . 
Well No. 188 .—This well is on the farm of D. W. Swearinger. The 
Berea sand was found at a depth of 1,130 feet. The elevation of the 
well mouth is 984 feet. The Ames limestone outcrops west of the 
well at an elevation of 1,103 feet. The elevation is about 1,090 feet 
at the well, or 106 feet above the level of the mouth. The Berea 
sand is therefore 1,236 feet below the Ames limestone, or 1,456 feet 
below the Pittsburg coal. 
Well No. 360 .—This well is No. 11 on the farm of John LundufF. 
The Berea sand was found at a depth of 1,235 feet. The elevation 
of the well mouth is 1,200 feet. The Ames limestone outcrops east 
of the well at an elevation of 1,152 feet, and west of the well at an 
elevation of 1,184 feet, being 1,165 feet at the well, or 36 feet below 
the level of the mouth. The Berea sand is therefore 1,200 feet below 
the Ames limestone and 1,420 feet below the Pittsburg coal. 
Well No. 303 .—This well is No. 2 of B lease of the Longfitt farm. 
The Berea sand was found at a depth of 1,338 feet. The elevation 
