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COAL-MEASURES.
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  FT. IN.   FT. IN
37. Coal and batt   2 1
38. Fire-clay and batt 6 0 32 6
39. Clunch 11 0
40. Dark binds 6 0
41. Clunch 5 6
42. Dark clod 4 0
43. Coal 3 0 7 6
44. Parting 0 2
45. Coal 4 4
46. Strong fire-clay 5 6 7 6
47. Strong light rock 8 8
48. Dark binds with rock 13 5
49. Peldon 2 6
50. Light binds with rock 9 0
51. Strong dark ground 4 0
52. Coal 0 10
53. Strong dark clod 6 3
54. Strong dark clod, intermixed with ironstone 7 1
55. Old Robins Coal (of Wyrley) Coal 1 0 5 8
Parting 0 2
Coal 4 6
56. Strong batt 1 8 34 7
57. Dark clunch 4 0
58. Little Coal 0 7
59. Fire-clay 0 6
60. Strong dark ground, with ironstone 2 11
61. Strong mixed ground 3 0
62. Grey binds 10 6
63. Strong dark clod, with ironstone 3 5
64. Strong dark ground 8 0
65. Yard Coal (of Wyrley) Coal 3 0 5 0
Parting 0 6
Coal 1 6
66. Fire-clay 1 6 49 10
67. Light binds 12 6
68. Parting 0 4
69. Fire-clay 1 8
70. Little Coal 1 3
71. Fire-clay 7 0
72. Grey binds 6 10
73. Light rock, with black partings 6 9
74. Little Coal 1 3
75. Strong fire-clay 6 0
76. Light rock 1 3
77. Grey binds 3 2
78. Dark clod 0 10
79. Charles Coal (of Wyrley)   2 3
80. Fire-clay 5 0 29 8
81. Grey binds 5 0
82. Light rock 0 10
83. Grey binds 18 10
84. Cannel Coal (of Wyrley)   3 9