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27. Interval down to the coal in the slope not examined in detail, but 
largely limestone and shales, with one thin seam of coal, about.. 40 
(Map XIV., No. 15.) 
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Samples of the cement limestone (No. 26 in the foregoing section) 
were taken for analysis by Prof. Wormley, and also a sample of the lime- 
stone just above. No. 1 was taken one foot six inches from the bottom, 
and No. 2 from near the top of the cement stratum. No.3 is the lime- 
stone : 
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With an adequate market, cement lime could be very profitably made 
in Mead township. 
YORK TOWNSHIP. 
This township lies on the Ohio River, south of Mead. Captina Creek 
runs through the middle of it. The Bellair seam of coal does not con- 
tinue its dip at the same rate as seen in Pultney and Mead townships, 
fer if is found in the bed of the Ohio River at Powhattan, at the 
