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NINTH REPORT. 



Sucker Creek Oil and Gas Company's Test Well, Anderdon Town- 

 ship, Essex County, Ontario. Alt. 609 Ft. 



Chas. W. Miller, Contractor. — Driller's Log. 

 1-60 ft. Blue clay and gravel. 



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60-150. Gray limestone. Brisk effervescence. (At 72 ft. a strong 

 flow of fresh sulphur water.) ^ 



150-410. Brown dolomites. Considerable effervescence at 400 ft. 



410-440. Sylvania Sandstone. 

 440-500. Coarse-grained dolomite. 



500-667. Blue dolomite. 



667-683. Gypsum. No effervescence at 683. 



683-840. Brown dolomites. Remarkably soft to 720. ft. Very 

 much harder to 760 ft., and darker to 840 ft. Considerable 

 effervescence at 720 feet, and 840. 



840-890. Blue dolomite. Effervescence from 890 feet down slow. 



890-950. Light gray dolomite. 



950-1125. Brown dolomite; fine; coarse; fine and harder. (A 

 trace of salt sand together with a little salt water at 1075- 

 1080.) 



1125-1144. Salt sand and salt water, changing to a brown hard 

 rock. 



