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In No. 2 tunnel the dip of the country at the mouth is 85 deg. W. 
There is a crosscut of 29 feet to the reef, which conforms to the country 
rock in dip and strike. The quartz followed in is about 2 inches thick,. 
At about 229 feet from the mouth is a winze connecting No. 1 with No. 3 
tunnel, a depth of 115 feet. At 280 feet from the mouth, the top of the 
saddle reef was touched and the reef with east and west legs was worked. 
Scale , 40 feet to I inch. 
Fig. 10 . 
Plan of the Saddle Reef in the No. 2 Level, Star of the West Mine. 
On the east wall the leg was worked for 35 feet along the level. The west 
leg w T as worked for 90 feet along the west branch of the tunnel. The pitch 
of the saddle reef is about 25 deg. to 30 deg. N. No. 2 tunnel is 500 feet 
in length. At 480 feet from the mouth a flat fault dipping northerly at 
about 8 deg. cuts off the reef. Below this fault the reef has not been 
found. The continuation should be searched for by driving to the west. 
No. 3 tunnel is 115 feet vertically below No. 2 tunnel and is 614 feet 
long. At 180 feet in from the mouth, the fault that cut off the reef in 
No. 2 level is met with. In this case the 11 leg,’ 7 2 inches thick, which 
has been stoped for 60 feet, is cut off also. 
A cross-cut is being driven out west from the No. 2 tunnel with ths 
object of cutting a reef that shows at the surface about 400 feet west of the 
other reef or east leg. 
