36 OIL AND GAS; OHIO, WEST VIRGINIA, PENNSYLVANIA. 
impossible to drill. The wells were therefore shut in and the tools 
moved to the location of well No. 402, which was carried through to 
the Berea sand with unfavorable results. 
GOULD AND M’INTYRE. 
The Gould and McIntyre pools, in the southern part of Cross 
Creek Township, lie at the same elevation along the strike of the 
formations. They are probably accumulations caused by small ter¬ 
races. This is shown by the contours on the Gould pool. The 470- 
foot contour passes through the center of the McIntyre pool and 
therefore destroys the semblance to a terrace as represented by the 
contours, though the records show that the elevation of the sand is 
nearly the same in most of the wells in this pool. To the northeast 
of the Gould pool are two wells (Nos. 411 and 412) which produced 
some oil and large quantities of salt water. 4Veil No. 410, to the 
northwest of these, was dry, owing to the poor sand. Between these 
wells is a very small area that appears to be favorably located and 
may prove to be productive territory. 
COLLIER TERRACE. 
South of Colliers Station two wells have been drilled which showed 
indications of gas in the Salt sand. South of these wells the struc¬ 
tural conditions are favorable for either oil or gas. 
