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LIST OF MAPS AND SECTIONS.

Sheet 17. No. 14. Burnt Tree and Coneygree pits, Dudley.
Sheet 17. No. 15. Great Bridge colliery, Westbromwich.
Sheet 17. No. 16. Lyng colliery, Westbromwich.
Sheet 17. No. 17. Heath pits (with plan of headings), Westbromwich.
Sheet 17. No. 18. Brichyfield colliery, near Oldbury.
Sheet 17. No. 19. Oakfarm, near Himley.
Sheet 17. No. 20. Parkfield, near Wolverhampton.
Sheet 17. No. 21. Sedgley Hall farm, trial pit.
Sheet 17. No. 22. Tintam Abbey clay works, near Stourbridge.

Comparative Sections of Thick Coal, on Scale of 1 inch to 6 feet:—

Sheet 18. No. 23. Barrow Hill and Graveyard pits, near Dudley.
Sheet 18. No. 24. Corbyn's Hall and Level colliery.
Sheet 18. No. 25. Old Lion colliery, Cradley Heath.
Sheet 18. No. 26. Blackheath colliery, S. of Rowley Regis.
Sheet 18. No. 27. Boring at " Ruck of Stones," Smethwick.
Sheet 18. No. 28. Bullock farm pits, Westbromwich.
Sheet 18. No. 29. Dudley Brothers colliery, near Bloxwich.
Sheet 18. No. 30. Monmore colliery, near Willenhall.
Sheet 18. No. 31. Shut End colliery, near Kingswinford.
Sheet 18. No. 32. Walling pits, between Bilston and Wolverhampton.
Sheet 18. No. 33. Black Delph, S. of Brierly Hill.
Sheet 18. No. 34. Tividale, old pit at, near Dudley.
Sheet 18. No. 35. Wordesley Bank colliery.
Sheet 18. No. 36. Shaver's End trial pits.
Sheet 18. No. 37. Cann Lane, S. of Sedgley.

Sheet 26. No. 38. Essington colliery, Mr. Mills's.
Sheet 18. No. 39. Wyrley, deep sinking by Mr. Gilpin.
Sheet 18. No. 40. Bentley, north of Deepmore coppice.
Sheet 18. No. 41. Brown Hills, Cathedral pits, Mr. Harrison's.
Sheet 18. No. 42. Brown Hills, Conduit colliery, Mr. Harrison's.
Sheet 18. No. 43. Pelsall Wood and Haddock's Moor.
Sheet 18. No. 44. Coppy Hall colliery, Walsall Wood.
Sheet 18. No. 45. Bentley, Victory pit.
Sheet 18. No. 46. Pelsall, High Bridge trough.
Sheet 18. No. 47. Rowley, Ramrod Hall pits.
Sheet 18. No. 48. Himley, Round Hill pits.
Sheet 18. No. 49. New Bromley Lane, near Kingswinford.
Sheet 18. No. 50. Goldthorn Hill waterworks, near Wolverhampton.
Sheet 18. No. 51. Highfields, near Bilston.
Sheet 18. No. 52. Tividale, near Dudley.

These Maps and Sections are to be procured at the Museum of Practical Geology[1], Jermyn Street, London, or from Messrs. Longman & Co., Paternoster Row, London.



  1. The Museum of Practical Geology, now the Geological Museum and part of the Natural History Museum in London, was started in 1835 and is one of the oldest single science museums in the world. It transferred from Jermyn Street to Exhibition Road, South Kensington in 1935. (Wikisource contributor note)