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is a considerable number of good wells situated along the anticline, 

 though the productive pools occur along the flanks with nearly- 

 equal profusion. Minor folds are present to the east and west of 

 the main anticline, the dip of the strata follows about the average 

 rate of 50 feet to the mile. One or two typical well logs will serve 

 to indicate the stratigraphic relations. 



Well on Charles Schlung farm, Lancaster. The well was drilled 

 for the Akron Natural Gas Co. in 1913 by C. C. Rose. Record 

 supplied by the Dominion Natural Gas Co., Buffalo. Volimie 

 210,000 cubic feet. The flow comes from 1230 to 1240 feet depth. 



Flint 200-360 feet 



Niagara 810-1 010 



Clinton at i 122 



Medina i 140-1 250 



Well on the Hoppe farm, Marilla. The well was drilled by C. C. 

 Rose for the Akron Natural Gas Co. in 19 10. Volume 150,000 cubic 

 feet at 1350 feet depth. 



Flint 320-470 feet 



Niagara 942-1 142 



Clinton at i 220 



Medina sandstone i 257-1 369 



Well on the Emil Hinsken J arm, Alden. Put down for the Akron 

 Natural Gas Co. in 1912. Volume of flow 800,000 cubic feet at 

 1286 feet depth. Sulphur gas at 965 feet; water at 1000 feet. 



Flint 265-425 feet 



Niagara 875-1 075 



Clinton at I 184 , 



Medina sandstone i 208-1 316 



Bottom at i 379 



Deep well, Elma. The record of this well, drilled by James Stearns 

 in 1903, was supplied by H. O. Wagner of Caledonia, N. Y. 



Flint (170 feet) at 225 feet 



Niagara at 845 



Black water at 945 



Niagara, bottom at i 025 



Clinton (20 feet) at i 130 



Medina sandstone (115 feet) at i 150 



Red shale (515 feet) at i 265 



Little gas at i 900 



Oswego sandstone (70 feet) at 2 230 



Black shale at 2 360 



Trenton limestone (750 feet ) at 3 160 



Potsdam at 3 986 



