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EEPOET UNITED STATES GEOLOGICAL SUEVEY. 



The adjacent springs, ]N"os. 1 and 2, seemed to be in sympathy with the 

 Little Giant, and were low when the water was down in the geyser, and 

 while the geyser was filling these springs were in constant ebullition 

 and spouting to a foot or two at intervals. There are no other springs 

 in the group that call for special mention. They are all given in the 

 following table with all the points noted. 



Besides these springs there are several vents on the platform with the 

 Little Giant. 



Table of the Lit.tle Giant Group. 



Size of spring. 



14 by 20 inches . 



20 by 32 inches. 

 Not taken 



10 bv 15 inches. 



11 by 7 or 8 feet. 



2^ by 3 J feet. 

 15 feet long. 



2iby 3 feet... 

 2|by 6i feet.. 



1 foot by 9 

 inches. 



a, 2 feet diam- 

 eter. 



5, 10 inches by 

 2 feet. 



30 by 22 inches. 



3 by 4 inches. 



Depth. 



2 feet 



3 inches. 



Irregular , 



3 feet.. 

 3 feet.. 

 4^ feet. 



2J feet . 

 4i feet . 



A few inches. 



2 =« 



197 



155 

 164 



105 



153 



186 



al64 



6192 



clTO 



dl74 



176 



al80 



6181 



clSl 



184 



178 

 120 



165 

 135 



184 



1.55 



74 



130 



Deep tempera- 

 tures. 



2 feet down, 182 

 IJ feet down, 182 



3 feet down, lb5. 



1 foot down, 118 

 3 feet down, 189 



63 



63 



2.20 p.m.. 



2.25 p. m.. 

 3.10 p. m.. 



3.15 p. m.. 



{ 



3.20 p. m.. 



3.30 p.m. 

 3.30 p.m. 



3.35 p.m.. 



3.55 p.m. 



Eemarks. 



It is on the platform 

 ot ge.yserite with 

 the Little Giant, 

 and has a small 

 cone or hummock. 

 It keeps bulging 

 all the time. 



Two small holes on 

 the platform with 

 the Little Giant. 



The mound of this 

 spring is coated 

 with 7 ed gelatinous 

 material, and the 

 water comes from 

 the main spring 

 with a bulge which 

 spurts it several 

 feet into the air. 

 There are several 

 openings in active 

 ebullition. 



Small spring on 



mound. 

 Small oozeson side of 



hill. 

 There -is a pool with 



several openings. 



Small gray pool. 



The main basin is 

 light-colore d and 

 has 4 openings. 

 Outside are three 

 springs, one a cone 

 and others muddy 

 pools. 



Quiet, dirty pool. 



The spring has 

 straight, clifif-lik e 

 sides, white in color, 

 and the water out- 

 let is red and yellow 

 in its coloring. 



A small, yellow sput- 

 terer in the water- 

 way from No. 12. 



Two email, quiet 

 pools. 



Sulphur oozes in the 

 midsv of confer- 

 voidea.. 



Yellow mud pots. 



Whit e geyserite 

 ridge. 



Sulphur ooze. 



Sulphur spring. 

 Water simply oozes 

 from the earth. 



