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Report of the State Geologist. 



Richardson Well, near Morton 's'" Comers / Lot .92, Collins townxhip. 

 (Begun March 5, 1889; M. Mclntyre, driller.) 



Drift, 8() feet. 



Casing, 435 " 



Top of Corniferous, at 1,925 " 



Small show of gas, " 2,195 " 



Saltwater, " 2,675 " 



Salt water, chocolate-colored sand, .... " 2,785 " 



Through limestone and shale, " 2,815 " 



Red Medina, " 2,815 " 



Through Medina, " 2,935 " 



Limestone and shale to white Medina, ... " 2,955 " 



Through white Medina, " 2,990 " 



Red shale, . " 2,990 " 



To bottom, 3,303 " 



Well on Monroe Kelley farm, Zoa/r, one-half mile west of Kerr Well. 

 (From Mr. Michael Mclntyre.) This well showed the greatest thickness of 

 drift known to me in the state, namely, 515 feet. 



White Well, Zoar. (Completed July 2, 1892; record by M. Mclntyre; 

 controlled by the Standard.) 



Drive pipe, -. . 170 feet. 



Casing, 460 " 



Top of Corniferous, 1,535 " 



First gas, 1,570 " 



Second gas, . 1,605 " 



Depth of well, 1,795 " 



White Well, No. 3, is 800 feet east of the Kelley Well. White No. 1 is 

 600 feet east of No. 3. White No. 2 is 1,400 feet east of Well No. 1. Of 

 these No. 1 is the best well. 



White Well, No. I, Zoar flats. (Record by Mr. M. Mclntyre.) 



Drive pipe, 140 feet. 



Top of Corniferous, . . at 1,530 " 



First gas, " 1,630 " 



Second gas, " 1,660 " 



Depth of well, 1,795 " 



