108 OIL AND GAS; OHIO, WEST VIRGINIA, PENNSYLVANIA. 
below the Pittsburg coal. This well was drilled 618 feet below the 
Berea sand, and two lower sands were discovered, as shown by the 
record. A show of oil is reported in the Berea sand. 
Log of J. tG J. Edmonston well, near Knoxville . 
Top. 
Bottom. 
Rnrfapp matprial .. 
Feet. 
0 
Feet. 
40 
Coal Pittsburg - . 
4 
10 
10 
59 
59 
90 
90 
520 
520 
648 
648 
970 
970 
1,000 
1,000 
1,325 
1,355 
Sha.lp bla.pk . 
1,325 
Sanrl with oil Bprpa. . 
1,355 
1,402 
1 ’ 402 
1, 800 
1,800 
1,830 
1,830 
1,900 
1,900 
1,920 
1,920 
2,120 
WELLS IN THE CADIZ QUADRANGLE. 
Along the west edge of the quadrangle the convergence sheet is con¬ 
trolled by three wells in the Cadiz quadrangle, as follows: 
Well No. 221 .—This well is on the farm of W. Andrews, on Town 
Fork of Yellow Creek. The Berea sand was found at a depth of 
1,085 feet. The elevation of the well mouth is 880 feet. The eleva¬ 
tion of the Pittsburg coal near the well is 1,245 feet. The distance 
from the Pittsburg coal to the Berea sand is therefore 1,450 feet. 
Well No. 218 .—This well is on the farm of J. L. Palmer. The 
Berea sand was found at a depth of 1,472 feet. The elevation of the 
well mouth is 1,070 feet. The Pittsburg coal near the well is at an 
elevation of 1,150 feet, or 80 feet above the level of the mouth. The 
Berea sand is therefore 1,552 feet below the Pittsburg coal. 
Well No. 196 .—This well is on the farm of J. W. Southerland. 
The Berea sand was found at a depth of 1,432 feet. The elevation 
of the well mouth is 918 feet. The Pittsburg coal at the well is at 
an elevation of 1,062 feet, or 144 feet above the level of the mouth. 
The Berea sand is therefore 1,576 feet below the Pittsburg coal. 
WELLS IN THE BURGETTSTOWN QUADRANGLE. 
Along the east edge of the quadrangle the convergence sheet is gov¬ 
erned for the northern half by two wells in the Burgettstown quad¬ 
rangle that were drilled to the Berea sand, as follows: 
Well No. 182 .—This well is on the farm of the William Arnold 
heirs. The Berea sand was found at a depth of 1,331 feet. The ele¬ 
vation of the well mouth is 1,036 feet. The Pittsburg coal is at an 
