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peared to be almost extinct. There was not sufficient water in sight to 

 enable us to take their temj)eratures. 



lITos. 23, 24, 25, 31, 32, and 33 are on the opposite side of the river from 

 the Minute Man, while Nos. 26, 27, 28, 29, and 30 are a sub-group between, 

 the Minute Man and the Orion Group. 



The following table gives all the points of interest in relation to them, 

 while the map shows their i)Osition, the numbers corresponding : 



Table of the Minute Man Group. 



Name. 



Size of spring. 



.1 



Deep temper- 

 atues. 





Bemarks. 



5 feet -wide. 

 5 by 4 feet . 

 5 by 6 feet . 

 63 by 4 feet 



10 by 9 feet 

 16 feet deep, 

 2J by 2 feet 



Irregular fissure, 



11 feet in length. 



2^ feet diameter. . . 



o -p. 

 153 



178 

 197 

 105 



190 



146-1 53 

 161 

 161 

 163 



193 

 163 



9 by 3J feet . 



Soap 



Kettle. 



Little 

 Bulger. 



3 feet diameter. 



IJ feet by 1 foot... 



18 inches diame- 

 ter, 4 feet deep. 



The cone is Ifoot 

 high, 9 feet in 

 diameter, spring 

 inside is inegn- 

 lar 3 by 2 feet. 



Basin 11 by 15 feet; 

 spring, 8i feet 

 diameter. 



3 J by 2* feet; 1 

 foot deep. 



1 by 5 feet; 4 feet 

 deep. 



2 by 4* feet ; 3 in- 

 ches deep. 



8 J by 11 feet; 7 

 feet deep. 



Spring 1 by 2 J foot; 

 4 feet deep ; fis- 

 sure, 5 feet by 4 

 inches. 



145 

 113 



195 



165-184 



185 



107 

 184 



Morning 



do .. 



....do.. 

 ....do.. 



.do 



.do 



.do 

 .do. 



...do 



.do 

 .do. 



.do. 

 -do. 



5 feet below 

 the surface, 

 197-i. 



4 inches below 

 surlaoo, 196. 



3 foet below 

 the surface, 

 191. 



6 feet below 

 tlio suiface, 

 187. 



3 fiMit bolow 

 surface, 197i. 



Afternoon. 



-do. 



.do. 



11.30 a. m. 



11.15 a.m. 

 11. 45 a. m. 

 11.50 a. m. 



Near the Shield geyser. 



Square-cornered spring. 



Red pool that receives 

 water from the Eosette 

 and has a red-lined 

 water-way which ex- 

 tends to Kosette. 



Light greenish tinted 

 water. 



White-lined pool, with 

 greasy -looking c o n - 

 tents.' It receives 

 water from the Rosette 

 through a red - lined 

 water-way. 



Close to river. 



This spring has a beauti- 

 ful lemon-yellow col- 

 ored water-way, and re- 

 ceives water from 

 spring No. 3. It is 

 partly spring and partly 

 pool. 



Pear-8haped spring near 

 the river. 



Quiet circular spring. 



Pool in the water-way 

 from the Miuute Man. 

 A red-lined outlet leads 

 to river. 



Grey-lined spring near 

 the Minute Man. 



Crater-like spring, in 

 which the water is 

 quietly bubbling. 



Water is constantly agi- 

 tated, and rises and 

 falls at regular inter- 

 vals. 



Spouting geyser. 



Constantly boiling. The 

 spring has a dark 

 greenish drab colored 

 basin. 



The basin slopes to a deep 

 hole at one side, and 

 has a lead-colored de- 

 posit. 



Quiet npring, which re- 

 ceives water Iroui No. 

 15. 



Water boils gently, and 

 in the pool is turbid. 



