ANALYSES OF WELL, SPRING, MINERAL AND ARTESIAN WATERS. 125 
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INDEX TO WELLS. eels. 
Number : Nature of surrounding 
of Well. Quality. country. Strata. Remarks. 
105 Fresh. 
0 ” 
=a Salt ... By aa iG a x, Sandstone 40’, clay 24’,) Water also struck at 22’, 60’, 64’ 6” 
clay and sand 130’. and 69’, all salt. 
108 Bed x. we mes ae Be ak Sandstone 20’ 9”, clay|Salt water struck at 12’ and 24’. 
39’ 3”, clay, sand, and| Fresh water at 31’, 32/6”, 45’, 53/ 
drift 138’. and 55’. Salt water struck at 
198’, hard sandstone and con- 
glomerate, and rose to 38/ very 
quickly. 
109 Fresh 2, me re an Bs. Clays 20’, mud and drift/Sait water struck at 20’; a large 
43’, clays 20’ sand-| supply. Fresh water at 80’, rose 
stone 31’, 21/ over surface. 
110 4 ee £: a a, 5 Clay and sand 82’, sand-|Fresh water struck at 80’, 100’ 
stone 105’, shale, gran-| rose 8’ over surface, 80 gallons 
ite, pebbles, rock, &c.| per hour; 107’ rose 8’ over sur- 
14’, face; 122’,6” over surface, 690 
gallons per hour; 192’ rose 10’ 
over surface. 
111 = ie ober 43 Oy A ae an sis Salt water struck at 110’, rose to 
within 23’ of surface; 349’, 
brackish, rose 3/ over surface ; 
427' fresh water, rose to 3/3” 
over surface. 
ED) v3 ae a5 eh a5 as Clay and gravel. 
113 OS Zod aes ae es mae Clay and sandy loam 20’,|Large supply. 
drift 5’. 
114 on ae ise ree ae ane Sandy loam and clay 20’, 
, drift 3’. 
115 6p Gi 18: eae ae as Clay, sand, and gravel. 
116 BS ee Bae Aap ae a Clay & gravel 57’, rock 3’ 
117 ” fis naa ae we a Sand and gravel ...|Very good water. A 
118 oy ee bce sch ee ee Loam, clay, gravel, and 
boulders. 
119 aA phe ae aA ey! at Sand, clay, and gravel. 
120 = = cf ue Ae ae Clay, drift, and clay ...|Large supply. 
121 ee SAE sb oS tA a Sand and gravel, clay|Water tapped at 32’, and at 70’; 
and rock. large supply. 
122 = we a a, oe ee sie oe uae Plentiful supply. 
oy ‘ j oe a ne a ie Clay, sand, and drift .../Salt water at 80’; brackish, 143’; 
fresh 174’. tata 
Salt water at 80’; brackish, I 
125 ae a: Ba a ie See ” ” eae wae. 
126 : Roe ah whi oe abe ae ae 150 gallons per day, after striking 
“4 » the water expected to increase 
to 1,000 gallons. 
oe Salt ... oe a ae ibe miss ae hee = Strong supply. Coal struck at 184’ 
129 Fresh Af ...| Black soil, flat... ...{Soil 18’, rock 60’ .../Short supply. _ 
130 a5 ee “a a a: i Red soil 77’, 5’sand_...|Water in sand inexhaustible. 
131 i ...| Level plain He _..|Soil 34’, sand 1/8”, marl|Water in gravel, good. At 80! 
4 45! 4, kangaroo bones and bivalve 
shells. 
132 Pe a: ae is ae Pipeclay at surface. Un-|Overflowed once in consequence 
i known. of ringbarking. 
133 3 se Sis e ae és Black soil 40’, stones, &c. 
10’, red soil 30’, cement 
5/, gravel, &e. 51’. 
134 a ee ...| Open plain ea ...[Loam, 45’, drift 15’ _...|Good water. 
135 re Vie oa ae if, _..|Black soil 12, clay and|Water abundant. 
gravel 16’, sand 12’. 
136 Ap nee ...| Ironbark country _ ...|Black soil 65’, sand 5’ ...|Supply excellent. 
137 5 ae ...| Black soil ue ...{Black soil 7’, rotton |Excellent and good supply. Came 
; rock 64’. through fissure in rock. 
138 np de ade 6 Boe ae a oe A Water supply in sand abundant. 
139 9 “he de Nee Sie ds ey es ee Bore 75! 10” at bottom of shaft— 
Cobar Copper Mine. Water in 
slate 
