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 LIST OF MAPS AND SECTIONS.

The Maps to which reference is made in this Memoir are those of the Ordnance Survey of Great Britain, coloured Geologically by the Geological Survey, and consist of the following Sheets of those Maps, of which new and revised editions have been lately published:—

The Horizontal Sections are Sheets 23, 24, 25, and 45, containing the following Sections : —

23, No. 1, N. and S. from Bellbroughton, over Clent Hills, through Dudley, Bentley, and Brereton to Rugeley. No. 4. E. and W. across Brereton Colliery district. No. 5, E.S.E. and W.N.W. through Wyrley and Brown Hills.

24, No. 2, N. and S. from Lappal, by Rowley, Dudley, and Sedgley to Compton, near Wolverhampton. No. 3, N. and S. through Hagley Park, Brierley Hill, Barrow Hill, Turner's Hill, and Lidget Hill. No. 6, E. and W. through Sedgley, Darlaston, and Walsall to Barr Beacon.

25, No. 7, E. and W. through Kingswinford, Dudley, and Westbromwich. No. 8, E. and W. through Wordesley, Brierley Hill, and Rowley to Langley Mill. No. 9, E. and W. through Stourbridge, Cradley, the Hawn, Mucklow Hill, and the Quinton. No. 10, N. and S. through Frankly, Beeches, Hasbury, the Hawn, to the Old Lion Colliery.

45, part of No. 1, E. and W. through Essington Wood and Pelsall, continued to the Coalbrookdale Coal-field.

The Vertical Sections referred to are Sheets 16, 17, 18, and 26, containing the following 52 pit sections, on the scale of 40 feet to the inch:—

16. No. 1. Brereton, near Rugeley.

No. 2. Hammerwich, Cannock Chase. No. 3. Wyrley district. No. 4. Aldridge trial pits. No. 5. Harrison's water engine, Brown Hills. No. 6. Bentley district. No. 7. Ryecroft, near Walsall. No. 8. Ettingshall Lodge, near Wolverhampton. No. 9. Chillington colliery, near Wolverhampton. No. 10. Two pits at Priestfield, near Wolverhampton.

No. 11. Trentham colliery, near Willenhall. No. 12. Tipton Green colliery. No. 13. Bagnall's Limestone pits, Dudley Port.