284 KEPOET UNITED STATES GEOLOGICAL SURVEY. 



Tahle of the Iforth Group — Continued. 



Name. 



Size of spring. 



a 



i P. 



a p 



Bemarka. 



Velvet Spring 



11 by 19 feet; 8 feet 

 deep. 



a 9 by 20 feet. 



op. 



Geyser. 



6 4 by 7 feet; 8 feet 

 deep. 



a 8 J feet diameter; 8 

 to 9 feet deep. 



6 20i by 16 feet. 



a 7 feet by 1 foot 9 

 inches. 



4iby6feet , 



7 by 3 feet 



198 



a 193 

 b 193 



a 193 

 & 188 to 194 



al98J 



*192 



al78J 

 b 178 



° F. 

 6 feet below, 198 



70 



2| below surface, 

 196. 



6 Bronze Gey- 

 ser. 



a 5 by 6 J feet. 

 6 5i feet long. 



a 190 



6 2 feet down, 197 



« 2 by 2 feet 



3 feet by 3 feet 10 

 inches. 



157 



60 



Lion Geyser. 



5 by 7 feet .. 

 17 by 17 feet . 



4 by 5 feet ... 



2 feet 9 inches by 18 

 inches 



6Jby 8 feet; 3 feet 

 deep. 



6 by 21 feet ; 2J feet 



deep. 

 Space 3 feet wide . . . 



1 foot 10 inches by 3 



inches. 

 4 by 6feet 



3 J feet diameter; 8 



inches deep. 

 10 by 15 feet 



5^ by lOJ feet 



Frill Spring.. 

 Pearl Spring . 



5 by 7 feet; 9 feet 

 deep. 



5 feet 3 inches by 7J 

 feet. 



2 feet by 2 inches . . 

 2 by 5 feet 



200 

 186 



137 

 198 



187 



181 

 186 

 199 

 199 



199 

 164 

 193 

 192 



185 

 197 



6 feet below, 200 



7i feet below, 199 



18 inches below, 

 187. 



195 

 ITear eruption, 199. 



Beautiful white-lined 

 spring, with pool-like 

 basin at one end. 

 Spouts and boUs at the 

 spring end. 



a has basin at one iend 

 and spjjng at other. 



6 is a white-lined pool, 

 somewhat irregular in 



& is a geyser; spouts 

 from 4 to 20 feet. 



Two small holes beside, 

 near 45. 



A geyser throwing water 

 a foot or two. 



Two circular gray and 

 whitepools, separated 

 by flakes of geyserite, 

 each about 3 or 3J feet 

 diameter. 



a is beautiful gold-lined 

 spring. 



6 is a geyser with bronze 

 ornamentation ; d is a 

 sputteaiug cone. 



e is clear spring. 



Oval quiet spring. 



Several openings in ba- 

 sin ; the principal one 

 is a black spouter. 



There are two openings, 

 separated by flaky de- 

 posit; openings are 

 about 2 feet diameter. 



Quiet, green and red 

 lined pool. 



Two springs are on each 

 side of 23 ; one is 2 feet 

 by 2 feet 10 inches, the 

 other 4-i by 5 feet. 



White, bubbling basin, 

 in which the water is 

 2J feet below the top. 



White-lined hole. 



A number of small holes 



near the river. 

 Fissure-like spring. 



White cavern-like 

 spring, boiling and 

 bubbling. 



Beaded bubbler. 



Receives water from 

 group about No. 20. 



Gray basin, with globu- 

 lar masses lining it. j^ 



White basin, with frill 

 edge. Sends water to 

 33. 



Beautiful white, pearly 

 basin. Eed-lined out- 

 let ; receives overflow 

 from 32. 



Probably an under- 

 ground connection 

 with No. 33. 



Bulging spring. 



