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companies the coal in this township. Two specimens of the coal yield 
the following upon analysis. No.1 is from Mr. Dunlap and No. 2 from 
Mr. Buckston: 
No. 1. No. 2. 
Speciiicieravibycaneseteosa sm ees ees aaa aoe ele saree 1.287 1.288 
Moistunew se eeereerte Wocisetraetttiee, cya iene Te sinloc ee iate eet aerate - 2.30 2.80 
NG Tai sic See es ee cya I SO OES San ely apne eee 6.90 2.90 
Wolatilercombustiblemmatternase se eecer reece eaae etree 30.70 30.20 
Bixed “CALDOM seek ey sees. Mitate cry sveet ctf ciel ores erate ohaeers ee 60.10 64.10 
Oba) sein See? Lo Mts a RA Seeks eh coat! cewek Sabeeteaa are 100.00 100.00 
Sudip nr soe Pec See eI es nt Perera anaes ee 2.40 123 
Sulphurdertimicolkce = 125). Fas fee reyey wel cae spay oer eyecare 1.51 0.87 
SUMO AUD Morar OE WIS COME - nooo sacaescosud osos caeacas 2.20 B29 
INDE Ol HAYS JOSIE OOWINGL, 10 OHIO WCW cascco coos cacccca ceed 3.06 3.80 
BITS SBS LG Pe tts RN aE A ORE UAL Ok it Gray. Red. 
COCs sek 2 Bick fa Spe A be aces Beare ele erin a Sees Compact. Compact. 
In Rose township no openings were seen where the bed is worked for 
its coal, but it frequently underlies blackband ore—the same deposit 
as that of Tuscarawas county. On Mr. Newhouse’s property, between 
Waynesburg and Morges, the blackband is leased and taken out by 
Messrs. Rhodes & Carr, of Cleveland. The section there is: 
FT. IN. 
lo SNS NGL CIB -cesccccscboo csoded cose BAP cer eee ea att vents ALLE Tie 10 0 
Oya ken) oye e) ceaic) OY; Coiebaes eee ibanes lites Meat iey Selman chad Dt te each certo bo no Us 00 4 
BP By: KONG UF 0K0 Cann een mem presen, ess ane Ce ees ems Sea ar ae ek ot coe eke On 2 
ARS OB TINIOS 1th OETA Fs APRN cael earl ia Rat cen Yer 2 0 
Dekh irescl ayy. (SON) we ieee Ee Sey ieee ea us eah cee ee ere mes ere eee 2 0 
At this locality the anticlinal which passes through the western por- 
tion of the county is well shown, as the excavation is directly on the 
crest of the axis. 
The blackband is of low specific gravity, owing to the large proportion 
of bituminous matter, but is easily calcined, and leaves arich ore. It 
has been removed from a considerable area, but for some reason the work 
had been stopped just before I visited the place. The ore yields as fol- 
lows on analysis: 
he) OCS.) DICER ES ha Wh ae ee Se DS ul nes BETS AOS AY Bee Gabe 2.027 
Water andsorganic mattersseric sete se steer ereten se ree etter ele ateretoleys 19.48 
NbN 100 0b: ee ene Ones area ee cM ea ry heb AO ela ee 1.60 
SuliCaeeeeeeee Var Shin fg enhance fore ee ee lay tare ey Pap Vana te ery eRe a 27.68 
Carbonate of iron: 2/52 2522 Lee See ae rae ere ea Ne need ap Rae tert aa 36.95 
Sesquioxide Of iro me Le Use ae ke a ne pe a eR ene DN Sa 7.58 
Mane anesemaeerneeeeretias WY sleis ate hois © OASIS Rie in Geet mate tie a/oj Nevers Ey a eeretells 1.20 
