The New International Encyclopædia/Coal Apples

Edition of 1905. See also Nescopeck Creek on Wikipedia; and the disclaimer.

COAL APPLES. The name given to some curious specimens of spheroidal anthracite coal found in the Mammoth seam of Pennsylvania. They vary from one-fourth inch to ten inches in diameter, but are usually about the size of a hen's egg. They are thought to be due to jointing.