HARMONY,   COLOB,   AND   KANAB   COAL  FIELDS,   UTAH.  391 
Section  of  coal  bed  in  Wood  mine. 
Limestone,  fossiliferous.  Ft.    in. 
Coal,  bony 2 
Clay 5 
Coal lOJ 
Shale,  carbonaceous 1 
Coal 6 
Clay 3£ 
Coal 2      1 
Clay 1 
Coal 2      1 
Limestone. 
Total  coal 7       6| 
These  two  mines  are  situated  about  2,000  feet  above  Cedar  City, 
and  consequently  are  difficult  of  approach. 
The  Corry  mine  (No.  5)  is  situated  on  the  west  side  of  Mount  Henry 
about  4  miles  southeast  of  Cedar  City,  at  an  elevation  of  about  2,700 
feet  above  the  town,  and  is  one  of  the  main  sources  of  supply.  The 
following  section  was  measured  here : 
Section  of  coal  bed  in  Corry  mine. 
Limestone,  shaly,  fossiliferous.  Ft.    in. 
Coal 3      3 
Bone 9 
Coal 2      4 
Clay 6 
Coal 10 
Limestone,  shaly,  fossiliferous. 
Total  coal  and  bone 7      2 
South  of  the  Corry  mine  the  coal  is  covered  by  a  mass  of  basaltic 
lava,  but  the  bed  outcrops  again  in  the  amphitheater  at  the  head  of 
Shirtz  Creek.  Several  old  prospect  holes  are  situated  there,  but  only 
one  opening,  the  Culver  mine  (No.  7),  is  now  accessible.  The  coal  is 
about  10  miles  distant  from  Cedar  City  and  nearly  3,000  feet  above  it, 
and  is  reached  by  a  steep  road.  The  following  section  was  measured 
in  this  mine: 
Section  of  coal  bed  in  Culver  mine. 
Limestone,  fossiliferous.  Ft.    in. 
Shale,  carbonaceous 1 
Coal 2      3 
Bone 2 
Coal 4     11 
Clay 7 
Coal 9 
Limestone,  fossiliferous. 
Total  coal  and  bone 8       1 
