232 GEOLOGY OF OHIO. a 
Luccock’s boring, appears to be of excellent quality. An analysis of a 
specimen from Mr. Miller’s opening gives the following: 
Specie OTA Va by fo. siete ist eres tse ener tere years nares 
IMOTStUTO® 622 SS Se sk ic rere eee Seek cites eee gg Re Seas Verte nn 3.00 
Wolatile;combustiblemmatterses saree nee eee coe eee eee eee 26.20 
BUX CAV CATDOM ci Ss Se OSS Ne OR Ry fet be Besta aap ae Cea 58.00 
/\0) ee nee Sere ee a NaC mm Sta ae acs BGG rida oo sobe Moan 2.80 
MRO Ga ORS ee Se Ne ae ee Et eee 
SS trl py Pate a es ie vara le ee ae ie ert 
Sulphur remaining in coke .............- SUA SB Ma pm RM Tet er TAM js (0.90 
Sulphurtormin c¢o tr heicolke reset See nee aie see eee 1.68 
IMBXEGL AS TOSI [DOWINGL, I CWO 1066 coo5 coue cago bo0ees Gacoos eacba04e4 Syele) | y 
@Wharacter: of hercoke® oe seee ss see etary Soren hace eee ae erat oer Compact. 
Coloriotsashe 2h eis ier exis We Seek aes SE ee Bee ARG ee UCN Dull white. 
Coal No. 6 is worked near Liberty by Messrs T. 8. & S. W. Luccock, 
section 23, and by Mr. James Gibson, section 22. At these openings the 
coal varies little from three feet in thickness, and isof very good quality. It 
is also worked by Mr. G. B. Leeper, section 8, who has it thirty-five inches, 
and by Mr. Miller, just above his shaft upon Coal No. 4, where it is only 
thirty-three inches thick. It shows no well-defined parting, and varies in 
character considerably. At one of Mr.‘T. 8. Luccock’s banks it is very 
soft and clean, with but little pyrites visible, while-in several of the 
others it is hard, irised, and containing no inconsiderable amount of sul- 
phur. A specimen from Mr. T.S. Luccock’s bank gives the following 
upon analysis: | 
tS) ROMEO a Wat aan AE Eee ere an Oe Oe Sha BU SHOU oho oHecon sooo SbanssoNec 1.253 
IMOISLUTC ci. ws isiaisiaisl en foc art ees soit a aie renee ete) oye ateraloopolaie lc usnaternioentie erate teas 3.20 
Volatilercombustiplemmattereeeencrineeen eee eee crater ee tien aria ree 35.40 
aK Gucarbom. = see ccs e ce toey asia sere cme ate erat em ater se rete eater Reta arr aee tee 58.40 
7.4 0 Gea a en el ee SN aE RS mire ay me Ant ANG ars Re neon EN Bic 3.00 
Total eso Neen secre see tare ate aie = erase) Se eee ee cetera erat eee 100.00 
SUL HUP se soe Co ee Soe See aera Sh epee Glee See meats ave te noi Semper Sear 2.60 
SUulphureremainin ome coke see eee slsne ese atte aes aes ctetee ekereleieta ree rate 1.18 
Sulphurtorminstotthe coke me eee eee eee oe eeeeC eee cesar eer 1.92 
Hixedicasipen pound sini cubiciecteen essere eee tee eee ee aeee eee tees 3.36 
Character of the:coke: 22 (254022 Sse Sess eee ae eee ere Compact. 
Color Of sashes sc i6 thes tere, HSS ees Saree Bw ee he Ur erence epee eee Brown. 
On the property of Mr. W. Ralston, section 17, is the most southerly 
exposure of Coal No. 6. The section is: 
. FI. IN 
ie ead=colored SHA]! 2 hee ee este ae Aap a 8 Q 
Oe Black fissile shallots 2 ote re ee ea a nme era 0 A 
Stay Coal ESWOME ae Biss tec NS SN ena fate) ern vba ees 0 4 
