102 OIL AND gas; OHIO, WEST VIRGINIA, PENNSYLVANIA. 
of the well month is 1,163 feet. The Ames limestone outcrops east 
of the well at 1,010 feet, being about 1,045 feet, at the well, or 118 
feet, below the level of the mouth. The Berea sand is therefore 1,220 
feet below the Ames limestone, or 1,440 feet below the Pittsburg coal. 
Well No. 284 .—This well is on the farm of Emma Morrow. The 
Berea sand was found at a depth of 1,205 feet. The elevation of the 
well mouth is 1,024 feet. The Ames limestone lies at an elevation 
of 1,085 feet at the well, or 61 feet above the level of the mouth. 
The Berea sand is therefore 1,265 feet below the Ames limestone, or 
1,486 feet below the Pittsburg coal. 
Log of Emma Morrow well {No. 284)- 
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150 
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410 
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410 
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580 
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1,205 
Well No, 207 .—This well is No. 15 on the Cable farm. The Berea 
sand was found at a depth of 1,272 feet. The elevation of the well 
mouth is 1,052 feet. The Ames limestone is at an elevation of 1,072 
feet at the well, or 19 feet above the level of the mouth. The Berea 
sand is therefore 1,291 feet below the Ames limestone, or 1,511 feet 
below the Pittsburg coal. 
Well No. 25Ji .—This well is No. 3 on the farm of Sarah E. War¬ 
wick. The Berea sand was found at a depth of 1,528 feet. The 
elevation of the well mouth is 1,244 feet. From the contoured map 
the Pittsburg coal has an elevation at the well of 1,249 feet, or 5 
feet above the mouth. The Berea sand is therefore 1,533 feet below 
the Pittsburg coal. 
Well No. 389.—f This well is on the farm of John Owens. The 
Berea sand was found at a depth of 1,435 feet. The elevation of 
the well mouth is 1,107 feet. The Pittsburg coal has an elevation 
of 1,193 feet at the well, or 86 feet above the level of the mouth. The 
Berea sand is therefore 1,521 feet below the Pittsburg coal. 
Well No. 15J /-.—This well is No. 6 on the Morrow heirs farm. The 
Berea sand was found at a depth of 1,210 feet. The elevation of the 
well mouth is 965 feet. The Ames limestone outcrops on the road 
near the well at 980 feet, or 15 feet above the level of the mouth. 
The Berea sand is therefore 1,225 feet below the Ames limestone and 
1,445 feet below the Pittsburg coal. 
Well No. lilt .—This well is No. 3 on the farm of the Morrow 
heirs. The Berea sand was found at a depth of 1,189 feet. The eleva¬ 
tion of the mouth of the well is 935 feet. The AmeS limestone out- 
