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Table VI. — Concluded. 



LOCATION OF THE \V 



36.-933 Vermont street. In house. 



37.— 1340 Ohio street. 



40.— 1407 Kentucky street. 



41. — Chancellor's residence, Louisiana street ; 

 17 feet deep. 



42.— Well at boat-house. 



43.— 1310 Kentucky street. 



46. — 1144 New Jersey street. 



86, 91, and 206.— 1335 Vermont street. Sus- 

 pected contamination. 

 102.— Well of A. E. Tweed, East Lee street; 22 



feet deep. 

 114.— 925 Connecticut street; 25 feet deep. 

 133.— Well north of M. E. church. 

 134.— 920 Vermont street. 

 135.— 1113 Rhode Island street. 

 136.— Well at Quaker church. 

 137. — 1344 Luisiana street. 

 139.— 1339 Kentucky street. 

 140.— 1132 New York street; 24 feet deep. 

 141.— 1203 Rhode Island street; 41 feet deep. 

 142.— 1025 New Jersey street ; 42 feet deep. 

 143. — 1345 Vermont street : 43 feet deep. 

 144.— 1211 Rhode Island street 

 145.— 1200 Kentucky street. 



ELL9 OF TABLE VI. 



146.— 1317 Kentucky street. 



148.— 1043 Quincy street. 



152.— 185 Locust street, North Lawrence; shal- 

 low. 



153.— 192 Locust street, North Lawrence; 36 

 feet deep. 



154. — 1300 Massachusetts street. 



157.— Well at barn of B. W. Woodward. 



158.— Well at house of B. W. Woodward. 



160.— 920 Vermont street; 30 feet deep. 



163.— 920 Massachusetts street; 30 feet deep. 



182.— 1211 Tennessee street. 



188.— 1346 Massachusetts street. 



189 and 232.— 800 Louisiana street. 



194.— 1202 Tennessee street. 



195.— 1326 Tennessee street. 



197.— 1215 Tennessee street. 



198.— 1214 Tennessee street. 



199.— 1325 Vermont street; 29 feet deep, 



207.— 1324 Vermont street; 37 feet deep. 



214.— 946 Ohio street. 



221.— 1018 Vermont street. 



222.— 1633 Vermont street. 



223.— 1238 Tennessee street. 



These analyses show that we cannot rely on the amount of 

 chlorine as an indication of sewage. Wells less than 500 feet 

 apart and of the same elevation, shown to be pure by complete 

 analyses, have a variation of chlorine from 10 to 308 parts per 

 million, the deeper well having the most chlorine. 



