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Unrecorded 324 to 324 Pitts burg coal Unrecorded, 1, 4*4 " i73 8 WEST VIRGINIA GEOLOGICAL SURVEY. 259 Feet. " Big Injun " Sand (show of oil at 1890') 152 to 1, 890 Unrecorded 281 "2, 171 Gantz Sand) (Berea] oil 2176, water 2178 30 " 2, 201 Unrecorded to bottom 6 " 2, 207 Salt water occurs with the oil or so close to it, that it is impossible to separate the same, as in the " Hun- dred-Foot " field of Butler county, Pennsylvania, and the horizon which has been identified with the Gantz of the Wa...shington County group would appear from its relations to the " Big Injun " above to be the same as the " Berea " of Wood county, West Virginia, and the Macksburg region of Ohio. At Washington, Pennsylvania, where the Gantz sand was first named, its top lies exactly 1800 feet below the Pittsburg coal, and in the typical section of the Mc- Donald, Pa. , region, S. B. Phillips No. 1, already given on pages 214-226, its top lies 1842 feet below the same horizon, while the Rastle well above gives this interval at 1851, and the Albers, 1847.
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