SUPPLEMENTAL REPORT-—-HOCKING VALLEY. 
ANALYSES OF BAYLEY’S RUN COAL. 
No. 1 Coal from C. Southerton’s bank, Section 34, Dover township. 
A, 
Ce Se 2S) ek 
OMWA NP & W 
Volatile combustible matter..} 35.20 32.30 35.20 37.50 36.90 33.10 31.30 
Totalpecen-- 
Salphurteevestee ee te eer ee 1.04 1.85 1.26 2.96 3.04 1.20 1.15 
Sulphur left in coke.-......-.. 0.41 0.42 0.69 1.89 1.70 0.46 | 6.52 
Sulphur forming of coke..... EG S7ei) Cree oo Wee eae yh La) eis ah 2.83 0.73 0.80 
ze Chappalear bank, Trimble township. 
es Allen bank, mouth of Mud Fork, Trimble township. 
855 
eg _ J. Rutter’s bank, near bottom, Section 10, Trimble township. 
66 66 66 middle 66 66 66 66 
(<3 66 66 top 66 66 66 66 
(43 R. Stover’s (79 66 66 93 66 66 
(Ts 66 66 lower part, 66 7 66 (53 
(G 66 66 upper part, 3 66 66 4 
ss ee ee 
sduokamoboodas 1.309 1.301 1.264 1.381 UBUD" ocsosacal4oducces 
oovoaDaDODedEe 4.20 95.00 4.80 4.50 3.10 4,30 4.50 
soocooacnsooac 2.60 7.40 3.40 3.40 4.80 3.00 6.40 
noooogesoussers 58.00 55.30 56.60 54.60 59.20 59.60 57.80 
8. 9 
1.280 1.291 
3.60 3.40 
2.60 5.90 
39.00 | 34.40 
58.80 56.30 
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Sielesicie oeleieetelee 100.00 | 100.00 | 100.00 | 10000 | 100.00 | 100.00 | 100.00 | 100.00 | 100.00 
1.29 1.09 
0.49 0.60 
0.79 0.96 
Three samples from the bank of A. B. Johnson, on Bayley’s Run, 
Trimble township, were also analyzed. 
No. 10, from bottom; No. 11, from middle, and No. 12, from top. 
a a ee | | 6 ee 
10. 11. 
VITESSE Sos Ie AE A ee Ae Ne 4.00 4.90 
INNO a oS PS Ae SU gan ee ti can 2.30 2,90 
Volatile combustible matter ............-..----- 36.00 33.10 
BM rxcdicarbone eee oe See ciclo re eee Nee oe 57.70 59,10 
WRG bavleeeree paar ete te lind Dead Gua ae 2a 100.00 100.00 
Sal phuareets oe Neier sea oes ee eds 2.44 2.52 
Sulphur remaining in coke.........-..-.-....---- 0.85 0.93 
Rericentasul phir inycokemrsenerseseaee seem cece 1.41 1.50 
In all cases Professor Wormley found the coke to be firm and compact, 
often presenting a metallic surface. 
In many of the foregoing analyses it will be seen the sulphur remain- 
ing in the coke is not large enough to hinder the usefulness of the coke 
in the blast furnace. 
Southern Ohio. 
in Western Pennsylvania. 
A good coking coal is a great desideratum in 
The supply is now chiefly brought from Connellsville, — 
