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38 "stone coal." Proceeding to No. 5 pit, about 100 yards south of the Dairy-pit, we get—

All the coals having exactly the same thickness as at the Dairy-pit, but 10½ feet of shale being interposed between the first and second. About 120 yards west-south-west of No. 5 pit we get at the new Engine pit—

And at another pit 60 yards farther from No. 5, in the same straight line, we have —

At Kingswinford, half a mile farther west, we get —

While at Oak-farm Colliery, about half a mile north-north-west of Shut End, we have —