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LOWEE GEYSER BASEST FAIRY FALLS GROUP. 



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being' on tlie west side of tlie creek below a marsli east of the ]!:Tortli 

 Butte. The remainder of the springs form a well-defined subgroup 

 farther down stream, just above a marshy area. As usual, I present a 

 table of the group. 



Taile of Fairy Falls Group. 



Size of spring 



Hemarks. 



Basin 15 by 20 feot, orfloe 

 3 by 4 feet. 



Hole in ground. 



3 by 4 feet 



4 by 4 feet 



Black fissure .. 

 2 feet diameter. 



Fissures 



15 feet diameter. 

 25 feet diameter. 



5 by 7 feet 



3 by 4 feet 



45 feet diameter. 

 7 feet diameter. . 

 5 by 6 feet 



5 feet diameter.. 



6 by 10 feet 



10 feet diameter. 



5 by 10 feet 



3 feet diameter.. 

 10 by 15 feet.... 

 20 feet long 



3 feet diameter. . 

 8 feet long 



4 by 5 feot 



8 feet long 



18 feet diameter. 



40 feet diameter. 



5 feet diameter 



6 inches by 1 foot . 



2 feet diaraeter 



6 inches diameter . 

 2 feet diameter 



5 feet diameter. 



4 by 10 feet 



4 by 8 feet 



Pool 20 feet long . 



30 feet long 



10 by 12 feet 



43 ibySfeot 



44 20 by 25 feet 



10 feet diameter. 



15 by 25 feet 



20 by 30 feet .... 



3 by 4i feet 



15 feet diameter. 



° F. 

 150 



171 

 200 



195 

 200 

 197 

 199 



186 

 181 

 186 

 197 

 157 



123 

 194 

 120 

 161 

 131 

 198 



85 

 130 

 140 



80 

 105 

 182 

 130 

 155 

 140 

 157 



195 

 125 

 197 

 100 

 19S 

 175 



172 



o 2?. 



1.30 p.m. 



3.20 p. m , 



4 p.m. 



(162 



<180 



(lOO 



105 



170 



*150 



tl90 



120 



140 



110 



162 



196 



175 

 174 

 145 

 165 

 177 

 142 



5p.m. 



48 



55 



' Pool. 



Large flat basin. 



Spring on a small mound. 



Water bulges out from under a rock. It re- 

 ceives water from No. 4. 



White basin on a hard mound. 



Strong escape ot water. 



A bulging spring. 



Black, bulging spring in hard deposit above 

 No. 6. 



Black deposit. 



Black-lined, cavern-like spring. 



Basin and fissure. 



Inky-black pool. 



Green and red lined spring with sandy center ; 

 bubbles occasionally. 



Leatheiy-lined, flat spring, with terrace. 



Bulging spring. 



Bed, quiet spring, with tufted lining. 



Black sand basin, no rim. 20a. 



White and yellow gray basin. 



Gray-edged border. 



Red spring. 



Green Uned. 



Pinkish-red spring, clam shaped. 



Pear-shaped. 



Broken hole. 



Oval, red and green lined. 



Tellow-lined. 



Pear shape, red lined, with white border. 



Glass-green, cavern-like hole, with wliite basin; 



fissuer-like on edges. 

 Greenish pool in a tjasin ; the run of the pool is 



2 to 4 feet from the edge. 

 Clear white-rimmed spring, with scalloped edge. 

 Keddish basin. 



> Two bubblers in beaded cones. 



Bubbler. 



JFlat white springs, with small openings 4 



inches in diameter. 

 Old geyser tube in basin of hard geyserite. 

 Bed spring between 34 and 35. There are a 



number of holes in the grass. 



Several holes on a mound. 



Pink-lined. 



Deep hole, with hard geyserite rim.. 



White pool, with a spring back of it. 



Reddish, leathery-lined, heart-shaped basin. 



Bather deep, grecu-lined basin. 



Greenish and red basin. 



Deep, gray-lined cavern, square opening, with 



blue-tinted water. 

 Yellow spouter. 



Pool, witn water 3 feet below surface. 

 White spring. 



Turbid, Iduo spring, with white edge. 

 Boat-shaped, witli green-tinted water. 

 Handsome blue cavern. 

 Oval basin. 

 Yellowish basin. 



t Spring. 



