1877.] 493 [Carll. 



IstS. S 63 to 428 =1026 



? iacluding 3d S. S 212 " 640 = 814 



3dS. S sand and pebble. 60 " 700 = 754 



Wet hole. Cased at 365'. 



Best production 70 barrels per day. Gas sufficient to fire 3^ boilers. 

 Green oil. Gravity 45°. 



138. King Well. (211) 



1864. 



On Watson Flats. ^ mile south of Titusville, Crawford Co. Authority, . 



Well mouth above ocean in feet 1168 



? 170 to 170 = 998 



IstS. S 20 " 190 = 978 



? 190 " 380 = 788 



2dS.S 35'" 415 = 753 



Wet hole. Cased at 180'. Pumped 10' from bottom. 



Best production 10 barrels per day. Green oil. Gravity 44°. One 

 half enough gas to fire a boiler. 



This well has been pumped nearly all the time since it was struck, while 

 in the immediate vicinity many have been abandoned and left without any 

 seed-bag. It is the opinion of many, that if three-fourths of the holes on 

 the flat were seed bagged the other fourth would be paying wells at the 

 present time [about Jan., 1869]. 



VIII. Miscellaneous Wells. 



139. Major Well. (279) 

 Summer of 1867. 

 On Major Farm, section 1618, Sparta Township, 2J miles S. E. of 

 Spartansburg, Crawford Co. Authority, Wm. Johns. 



Well mouth above ocean in feet 1600 



? 205 to 205 =1395 



IstS. S 15 " 220 =1380 



? 240 " 460 =1140 



2dS. S white, coarse. 25 " 485 =1115 



? 260 " 745 = 855 



Wet hole. Seed-bagged on tubing at 210'. Gas sufficient to fire 15 

 boilers. No oil 



This well was tested by pumping it for one day, when it gave signs of 

 flowing. The second day the rods and valves were drawn, when it com- 

 menced flowing gas and water at the rate of about 100 barrels per day, and 

 continued thus for six months. The tubing was then drawn to explode a 



PROC. AMER. PHILOS. 80C. XVI. 99. 3j 



