168 EEPOET UNITED STATES GEOLOGICAL SUEVEY. 



Table of Sixth or River Group — Continued. 



Nmnber and name. 



Size of spring. 



Kemarks. 



58... 

 58 a. 

 58 6. 

 59— 

 60... 

 61... 

 62... 

 63... 



69. 



71. 



81 



82 



83. Horn Spring 



84 



85. Cone Spring 



87. 



88. Bath Spring. 



Pool. 

 Cone. 



8 feet diameter. 

 2 feet diameter. 



6 inches diameter. 

 Small 



2 feet diameter. 



2 feet by 8 and 10 inches 



3 feet long, 18 inches wide 



72 18 inches diameter 



73 



74 



75 



76 



77 



9. Cavern Spring . . 



90. 

 91. 

 92. 

 93. 



\ From 1 foot to 2 feet 

 j diameter. 



1 foot outside, 4 inches 



inside. 

 6 inches diameter. . . 



1 foot diameter. 



4i feet high, 6 inches di- 

 ameter at top. 



Conerising 10 feetabove 

 the edge of river, 4 feet 

 diameter, with orrfi.ce 

 2 inches diameter. 



5by8feet 



15 by 22 feet 



40 by 45 feet . 



30 feet long, 8 feet wide 

 at one end, near river, 

 and 20 feet wide at 

 other end. 



40 by 40 feet.. - 

 6 by 10 feet.... 

 3 feet diameter. 

 3J by 3 J feet... 



4 by 8 feet . 

 4 by 4 feet 



4 by 5 feet 



9 feet diameter. 



188 

 164 

 190 

 125 

 100 

 146 

 150 

 160 



115 

 161 



110 

 151 



ISO 



144 

 170 

 190 

 131 



152 

 105 

 125 

 95 

 130 

 156 



150 

 100 

 130 

 185 

 175 

 196 



160 

 172 



186 

 161 



200 



162 



163 



100 



125 



191 



165 

 172 



182 



153 

 106 



°F. 



1.15 p.m. 



2.15 p.m. 



58 



Large greenish hole. 



Cone. 



Spring back of cone. 



Quiet spring. 



Gray spring near !N"o. 46. 



Below Fortress. 



Red spring. 



Middle of three holes of about 



equal size. 

 Eed spring. 

 Black-lined and white-bor. 



dered spring. 

 Eed hole on cone. 

 White-bordered spring, with 



hole back, and other springs 



near it. 

 "White bordered, and on same 



mound with 67. 

 Oval spring on white mound. 

 ? Two white-bordered springs 

 5 on edge of river bank. 

 Eed-lined spring on white 



mound. 

 Small white spring. 



Sulphur lined. 



Small white hole. 



Small red spring. 



Between No. 69 and No. 79. 



On river. 



Near No. 81. 



Horn-like cone, near the river's 



Below Horn Spring 



"Wliite-linedcavem-like spring 

 on a mound of deposit, over- 

 looking the river. 



Large cavern-like spring, with 

 milky, blue-tinted water, on 

 same mound with No. 86, but 

 further from the river. 



This spring is at the river level, 

 and has a hard rim, corru- 

 gated. There is a large out- 

 let towaids the river. The 

 spring was named on map 

 madoin 1872. 



Beautiful quiet blue spring on 

 edge of river below No. 88. 

 Fronting the river is a rim, 

 and at other end there is an 

 overhangin<r edge. 



Blue cavern-like pool ia gray 

 basin. 



Eed cavern-like hole near No. 

 90. 



Eed spring on mound near No. 

 90. 



Clear spring in hard geyserite, 

 near No. 90. 



Gray fissure-like spring. 



Gray spring. 



Geyser-like, with yeUow-bead- 

 ed basin. 



Gray spring. 



Eed pool. 



