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probably cut out by the sandstone, but in a boring made on the old Mike- 
sell place, eighty rods from the Boardman line, three limestones were 
passed through. The section afforded by this boring is as follows: 
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It will be seen.from this boring that the places of Coal No./3 and 3a were 
passed, but they were not met with. 
In the intervals’ between the basins now known in thistownship much 
boring has been done, and the existence of considerable barren territory 
demonstrated. There is, however, no reason to suppose that all possible 
coal discoveries have been made here, and it is even highly probable 
that valuable deposits of coal will yet be found lying between and more 
or less connected with those now known. 
COITSVILLE. 
Up to the present time comparatively little success has attended the 
efforts to reach the Block Coal in this township. Messrs. Andrews & 
Hitchcock have a valuable mine in the northwest corner, and some coal 
has been found south of this on the lands of the Jackson Coal Co. The 
central and eastern portions of the township are as yet untested or proved 
barren ; but there is ample room for valuable coal basins in the territory 
not yet bored, and it would be not at all surprising if the very extensive 
and now productive basins of Hubbard should be found to extend south- 
ward into Coitsville. 
POLAND. 
A large part of the township of Poland lies high above the level of 
Coal No. 1, and borings tothe depth of from two hundred to two hundred 
