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viii Sheet 17. No. 14. Burnt Tree and Coneygree pits, Dudley.

No. 15. Great Bridge colliery, Westbromwich.

No. 16. Lyng colliery, Westbromwich.

No. 17. Heath pits (with plan of headings), Westbromwich.

No. 18. Brichyfield colliery, near Oldbury.

No. 19. Oakfarm, near Himley.

No. 20. Parkfield, near Wolverhampton.

No. 21. Sedgley Hall farm, trial pit.

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.

No. 24. Corbyn's Hall and Level colliery.

No. 25. Old Lion colliery, Cradley Heath.

No. 26. Blackheath colliery, S. of Rowley Regis.

No. 27. Boring at " Ruck of Stones," Smethwick.

No. 28. Bullock farm pits, Westbromwich.

No. 29. Dudley Brothers colliery, near Bloxwich.

No. 30. Monmore colliery, near Willenhall.

No. 31. Shut End colliery, near Kingswinford.

No. 32. Walling pits, between Bilston and Wolverhampton.

No. 33. Black Delph, S. of Brierly Hill.

No. 34. Tividale, old pit at, near Dudley.

No. 35. Wordesley Bank colliery.

No. 36. Shaver's End trial pits.

No. 37. Cann Lane, S. of Sedgley.

Sheet 26. No. 38. Essington colliery, Mr. Mills's. No. 39. Wyrley, deep sinking by Mr. Gilpin. No. 40. Bentley, north of Deepmore coppice. No. 41. Brown Hills, Cathedral pits, Mr. Harrison's. No. 42. Brown Hills, Conduit colliery, Mr. Harrison's. No. 43. Pelsall Wood and Haddock's Moor. No. 44. Coppy Hall colliery, Walsall Wood. No. 45. Bentley, Victory pit.

No. 46. Pelsall, High Bridge trough. No. 47. Rowley, Ramrod Hall pits. No. 48. Himley, Round Hill pits. No. 49. New Bromley Lane, near Kingswinford. No. 50. Goldthorn Hill waterworks, near Wolverhampton. No. 51. Highfields, near Bilston. No. 52. Tividale, near Dudley.

These Maps and Sections are to be procured at the, Jermyn Street, London, or from Messrs. ., Paternoster Row, London.