148 EEPORT UNITED STATES GEOLOGICAL SUEVEY. 



TaiU of Third or Fountain Group, 



If umber and Dame. 



Size of spring. 



a 



Bemarks. 



1. Mud Puffs 



40to60feet (?).. 

 25 feet diameter. 



o p. 



3,. 

 5^- 



e 



7 



a. 



About 75 by 100 feet . . . 



16 feet long ; 9 feet long 

 at one end, and 5 feet 

 at the other. 



2by3feet 



a.. 



Old Cone Spring. . 

 10* Fountain Geyser. 



11. Jet Geyser 



12. Spasm Geyser 



13.-- Clej^sydraGeyBer. 



Spring 4 by 10 feet in 

 basin ; 6 by 20 feet. 



Basin, 7 by 9 feet; ori- 

 fice, 4 inches by 1 foot. 



3 holes in beaded silica. . 

 Triangular, 6 feet across 



the basin. 

 100 by 150 feet 



20 feet diameter. 

 12bv25feet 



162 

 196 



79 



*120 



198 



193 

 170 

 190 



2.45 p. m.. 



14. 



Groie Springs. 



45 feet ; 10 feet wide, 3 

 feet high ; orifice, 2 by 

 3 feet. 



8byl5feet 



2 by 8 feet. . 



Mssure spring 



c 18 inches by 1 foot. 



d 2 feet by 18 inches. 



Ktfol Geyser. 



g 10 feet long . 



16-. 



7i 2 by 3 feet. 



i hole 



15 feet long . 



leB 



17. Back Spring 

 17& 



10 feet diameter (?>. 

 10 feet diameter 



18. 



20 feet diameter. 



19. 



10 feet diameter (?) . 

 " At edge of spring. 



199 



195 

 tl84 

 1176 



192 



179 

 193 



a 188 

 b 177 

 c 195 



d 190 



e 195 



^176 



169 

 174 

 183 

 192 

 h 167 



3.40 IX m. 



4p.m. 

 12 m.. 



1p.m. 



44 



Described in full in test fol- 

 lowing this table. 



Milky-blue tiuted water. 



Large bluish spring, with whit« 

 and yellowish basin. 



Eed-llned fissure-like spring 

 on water-way from No. 2. 



Green-lined spring, with scal- 

 loped border; bubbles in 

 center. 



Spouting and boiling at nar- 

 row end. 



Keddish muddy spring water; 



rises and falls. 

 Clear bubbling spring. 



The basin i 8 composed of 



beaded silica ; spouts a foot 



or two. 

 "Water out of sight. 

 This spring is back of a cone, 



in which spring is dead. 

 For further temperatures see 



text following table. 

 A very active geyser. 

 The spouting orifice is in a 



gray-edged basin. 

 Active geyser. 



Greenish-tinted spring, bub- 

 bling slightly. 



"Water is 5 feet below the sur- 

 face, in a cavern-like hole, 

 which receives some of the 

 overflow from the Fountain. 



a is a spouter. 



b has two orifices. 



c has clear water) overflow 

 goes to b. 



d IS a clear, light, yellow-lined 

 hole. 



This e is at one end of the 

 basin/. 



/ is a basin ; g is greenish 

 basin. 



iFour small holes between/ 

 andgr. 



h is funnel-shaped below e 

 and/. 



i 192 i is a spouter below a b. 



Two basins of about 5 feet 

 diameter; each receives 

 water from gore springs. 



191 On fissure with 16; a quiet 



white-lined spring. 



198 Spouter below 16 a. 



40 Boiling spring; can't reach 

 for iJemperature. 

 §160 Quiet spring, 17 ; 17 6 and an- 

 other hole are all in same 

 basin, which connects with 

 19. 



a 151 Large pool, with two beautiful 



blue springs and a spouting 

 hole ; basin is white, marble- 

 like. 



105 Circular spring near the end 



of No. 17. 



85 Merely a basin near 19. 



tin orifice. {In basin. § At edge. 



