PEALE.] LOWEE GEYSER BASIN WHITE DOME GROUP. 



Taile of Fifth or White Dome Group — Continued. 



161 



"Same and nmnber. 



Size of spring. 



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•Sfl 



Remarks. 



Sty 12 feet 



8 feet diameter 



I Basin 12 by 10 feet. 



4byl2feet 



8 feet long 



8 by 18 feet . 



20 feet by 30 feet ^ 



9 feet diameter 



6 by 4 feet... 

 5 by 10 feet . 



2 by 2J feet.. 



Cone 6 inches high. 

 15 feet diameter 



12 by 25 feet . 



5 bv 2 feet. . 

 3 by 8 feet.. 



20 feet long. 



2 feet diameter. 

 1 by 3 feet 



40 feet diameter. 



O J-. 



194 



201 



162 

 C162 

 ) 145 



199 



174 



178 



*182 

 tl99 



181 

 146 



2 p.m. 



2.30 p. m . 



168 



176 



185 

 198 

 156 

 182 

 199 

 163 



185 

 181 



182 



172 

 171 



201 



182 

 196 



189 



157 

 176 

 162 



184 



3 p.m. 



3.30 p.m. 



°F. 



45 



45 



Large, beautiful, blue-tinted 



spring. 

 Oval spring on a high mound 



or terrace. 

 Beaded geyserr like funnel. 

 C 6 and c are in the same basin ; 

 < bis green-liaed and c is a red 

 ( pool. 

 Small, gray spring near tho 



creek. 

 Violent bulger. 

 Gray spring. 

 Diamond-shaped, green-tinted 



pool. 

 Grreenish cavem-liko spring, 

 with a white yellow-lined 

 border ; at one end is a black 



boilinghole. 

 Nearly circular g r a y - 1 i n e d 



spring. 

 Large red and greenish brown 



leathery-lined spring. 



Quiet white basia with sloping 

 sides. 



"White-edged hole, bubbling 

 slightly. 



Bubbler. 



Spouts at times. 



On the edge of the river. 



A beautiful greenish spring. 



Bulger. 



Greenish spring with sloping 

 basin. 



Has two white openings. 



"White at one end, red at other. 



A gray -lined spring into which 

 pieces of geyserite have fall- 

 en. 



Much like No. 25. Between 

 26 and 27 is a hole. 



Large gray-lined almost black 

 spring, with three centers of 

 ebullition and a large over- 

 flow. 



Hole in the grass. 



Fissure-like "hole. Near this 

 is another 4 feet in diameter. 



Besides this there are two; the 

 spring unimportant. They 

 are above a small meadow. 

 This one is a bulger. 



Large, irregular, green-lined 

 springs, with whitebordered 

 outlet. 



This is a small, gray-lined hole, 

 without an outlet, iust above 

 No. 31. 



This spring gushes out of the 

 side of the hill in black do- 

 posit about 30 feet above the 

 creek level. 



Clear spring on tho bank of 

 tho river. There are a num- 

 ber of dead pools in the graea 

 near by. 



Large brownish-lined spring 

 in the timber east of the 

 "White Dome. 



"In pool. 



11 H, PT. n 



tin boiling center. 



I On the edge of the spring. 



