Bishop — Geology of Erie County. 



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Frye Well, Zoar. ( Record by Mr. M. Mclntyre; 100,000 cubic feet daily.) 



Drive pipe, 165 feet. 



Casing, 465 " 



Corniferous, at 1,570 " 



First gas, " 1,575 " 



Second gas (best), " 1,655 " 



Third gas, " 1,755 " 



Depth, . 2,001 " 



White Well, No. 2, Zoar flats. (Record by Mr. M. Mclntyre. Top of 

 well 20 feet lower than Well No. 1, which is 1,400 feet away.) 



Drift, . 165 feet. 



Casing, 385 " 



Top of Corniferous, at 1,560 " 



A little gas, . . . .- " 1,565 " 



Much salt water, " 1,790 " 



Abandoned, " 1,800 " 



Parkinson Well, top of hill, Zoar. (Record by Mr. M. Mclntyre.) 

 This well furnishes about 25,000 cubic feet of gas daily. 



Drive pipe, 325 feet. 



Casing, 465 " 



Top of Corniferous, . . at 1,720 " 



Show of gas, " 1,730 " 



Bottom of well 2,021 " 



The last well sunk at Zoar, September-October, 1895, is situated about 

 2,000 feet south of the Parkinson well. It had — 



Drift, 60 feet. 



Corniferous, at 1,445 " 



Drilled to 1,802 " 



Well on the south side of Cattaraugus Greek, opposite Xoor. ( Record from 

 Mr. M. Mclntyre; no gas worth piping.) 



Drift, . . . . . ' . 80 feet. 



Casing, 420 " 



Top of Corniferous, at 1,700 " 



Show of oil and gas, " 1,865 " 



Depth of well, 1,950 " 



