1877.] 45o [Carll. 



? 284 to 690 = 896 



3dS. S 20 " 710 = 876 



? 110 " 820 = 766 



4th S. S 21 " 841 = 745 



? pocket. 114 " 955 = 631 



Wet hole. 



Best production — . Green oil. Little gas. Red water. 



46. Eaton Well. (289) 



April, 1869. 



On lease No. 1, J. Y. Siggins Farm, 1 mile north-west of Pleasantville. 

 Authority, James Y. Siggins. 



Well mouth above ocean in feet 1668 



? 140 to 140 =1528 



1st S. S 35 " 175 =1 1493 



? 45 " 220 =:: 1448 



2dS. S 50 " 270 =1398 



? 373 " 643 =1025 



3dS. S 40 " 683 = 985 



? 97 " 780 = 888 



4th S.S pebble. 20 " 800 = 868 



? 121 " 921 = 747 



5th S.S sand 12 " 933 = 735 



? pocket. 9 " 942 = 726 



Wet hole. Cased at 450'. Mud veins at centre of 3d and 4th sands. 



Best production 2 gallons per day. Green oil. 



About 10' of the top of the 4th S. S. was pebbly and ought to have pro- 

 duced oil, if immediately tested, but the well was drilled to the 5th sand 

 before the tubing was put in. This sand was white and close, with no 

 pebbles. 



47. Siggins Well. (291) 



November, 1868. 



James Y. Siggins Farm, 1 mile north-west of Pleasantville. Authority, 

 James Y. Siggins. 



Well mouth above ocean in feet 1535 



? 95 to 95 =1440 



1st S. S 40 " 135 =1400 



? 125 " 260 =1275 



2d S.S 37 "297 =1238 



9 219 " 510 =1019 



3d S. S 42 "558 = 977 



? 103 " 661 = 874 



