72 ALASKAN MINERAL RESOURCES IN 1905. 
Section of coal on northwest hank of Queen Creek. 
Shale roof. Feet, 
Coal a 27 
Shale (p< >cket ?) 7. 
Coal 2 
Shale 10 
Coal 6 31 
Shale floor. 
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Section on east branch of Queen Creek. 
Shale roof. Ft. in.1 
Coal 1 1 
Shale 3 6 
Coal 2 2 
Shale with coal streaks 1 6 
(dal 3 6 
Shale 9 
Coal 6 8 
Shale 3 6 
Coal 11 
33 j 
Section on east branch of Queen Creek. 
Shale roof. Ft. in. 
Coalc 17 
Shale 11 
Coal 1 
Shale 5 
Coal 3 
Shale 2 6 
Coal 26 
Carbonaceous shale. 
98 6 
Section on east branch of Queen Creek. 
Feet. 
Coal 14 
Shale I 
Coal 16 
32 
Section in stripping on north side of Carbon ( 'reek about the funnel (elevation 830 feet). 
Shale roof. Fern 
Coal 8 
Shale floor. 
strike N. 50° E., dip. 45° NW. 
Section in tunnel on south bank of Carbon Creek. 
Arkose roof. Feet. 
Coal'' 8 11 
Shale floor. 
Section in tunnel on small tributary on south sidt of Carbon Creek near its mouth. 
Ft. in. 
Dark shale 2 
Coal 19 7 
Arkose 10 
Strike N. 90° E., dip 7S° N. 
The following sections are all west of Shepherd Creek: 
Section in upper tunnel on Tokvn Creek. 
Argillaceous sandstone roof. Feet. 
Coal 6 
Strike N. 78° W., dip 40° N E. 
a Included in sample No. 13, p. 74. c Included in sample No 15, j>. 71. 
t> Included in sample No. 14, p. 74. d Included in sample No, 16, p. 74, 
