540 GEOLOGY OF OHIO. 
Ht. In. 
162 NOG Ox POSed Peres cael cca tes cAuswe cS aaueree dusts carom sclnala seat attest en (letl aaa eaten 8 0 
17. Nodular limestone (not measured). 
LB." INOTIOR POSER ie. saruvvtas eeu cls ames iets ae saint ved LEONE Reperas) an Ani LA 21 0 
LOS SAM ASCOM Oe aeabe se lcck eee gene sete aeloseeAee eee tree eee eee Iaa Mee Mate eee ae RARE 20 0 
20... Coalu(@An¢derson ‘seaia) aioe. ccccetnaas eater caconcneaantun uae een nua eet Ne 1 4 
(See Map XII., No. 14.) 
The coal, No. 14, in this section has been dug to a very limited extent, 
but not very profitably. It was reported that, in boring for salt water at 
Senecaville, a seam of coal three feet thick was passed at a depth of from 
seventy to seventy-five feet below the lowest coal seam in the above sec- 
tion. At about eighty feet lower, the Cambridge coal should have been 
passed, if it has not thinned out in this direction. Good brine is re- 
ported to have been obtained. 
A section was taken on the land of John Anderson, section 8, as fol- 
lows: 
3, Ft. In. 
Lt. Coal, with shale moot ssase si oiecutacceeae soesn tees ceca cee sates aaa ae oan ean a ana 
De QA a AO ie ie Cee eI EA LETT SNES EE ENN 0 
FS aU 68/677 PaO a Oar eM RRC US MP a let AST uid AR SE SA Be ch ccd 1 
Ae MIN Ob:OX POSER acPe eee see iens Mescc ee cue sec Phesaisloseeee reset Bee eee eee eee 18 0 
Hise MOSSTITETOUSMAMTESTONE Nevesiececneleac cco eka ces eee eee eee eee ee ee eee 20 
(See Map XII., No. 11.) 
The fossiliferous limestone is the equivalent of that found on the hills 
west of Cambridge. 
The following analysis has been made of the Anderson coal by Prof. 
Wormley: 
SPeciicnonavaibyereceeree eee: sc a Seiad Senladelhulas shrcledca tase sSiconcen none ecertee ences 1.294 
Water ede cer acpi dos Siated Nhe Ae Fyre Oe RR te GAN MIR neE RaReRe 1.70 
Volatilexcombustiblemoatten is csctccsc cop ees scent amaneccer ester cec nics 30.70 
ROC CAP DOT ate Sian wewcee Ges euleen oe ee eal dale earl A EO eT me RUA ls 56.60 
WOtAL Lees ccleedassecereocccsiorcrdcaessl Muieadavetnsadeatnecestde cow ea etaeseiclalan aaaremeadat 100.00 
RLU OJ 0 bi aay ec eMe HERESIES AB CE deacon ccdob5 CcoMGLGBE Hoc pod nad Caigin05 ond ado boda00 Sealab oben 3.13 
Cer Nett tm coke lect nomen es 2st 112 UA ae a tl ee nseee a LEO 
Percentage of sulphur in coke TORN FUN AN ICTS UO NU eR PhS) 
Color of ash’ eee ee ee Pee are alas laciel contuantonuecclonsinesaaatensteneiereee eray. 
Character Otoko nee tien Une uneitan uaneanMee ite deren eam COTIND AC Us 
Mixed Casi per) POUMGlIMANCUDICHEC Homes ence seeccl cece: deeesceesceentensvacriene 3.12 
WILLS TOWNSHIP. 
This township lies north of the eastern part of Richland. The Cen- — 
tral Ohio Railroad passes along its southern boundary. At Campbell’s 
