DARTON.] NEW YORK. 29 
Feet. 
140-158 very fine sand and dry, blue clay. 
158-161 coarse, black sand. Probably water bearing. 
161-202 dry, brittle, gray clay, with fragments of wood. 
202-277 dry, sharp, white sand. 
No water below the clay bed. 
Test well No. S, one-quarter mile east of test well No. 2, one-half mile west of Springfield 
pumping station; altitude, 10 feet. 
Feet. 
0-6 fine, yellow sand. 
6-28 coarse, yellow sand, with gravel. 
28-59 fine, gray sand. 
59-72 fine, gray sand, with wood and mica scales. 
72-211 blue clay. 
211-222 fine, sharp, white sand, with wood. 
222-258 fine, gray sand. 
258-295 coarse, white sand, large quantities of wood. 
No water below the clay bed. 
Test well No. 7, one-quarter mile northwest of Springfield pumping station; altitude, 16 feet 
Feet. 
0-4 top soil. 
4-20 sharp, yellow sand, with a little gravel. 
20-32 sharp, yellow sand, with small gravel. Water bearing. 
32-45 fine, yellow sand. Water bearing. 
45-65 fine, gray sand, with small gravel. Water bearing. 
65-68 blue clay; with traces of decayed wood. 
68-78 fine, gray sand, with small gravel. 
78-176 blue clay, with traces of wood. 
176-182 coarse, brown sand, with large gravel. 
Water bearing. 
182-197 fine, white sand. Water bearing. 
197-419 sharp, white sand, white clay, and small 
gravel. Water bearing. 
Water to— 7. Two 
galls, per minute. 
Test well No. 9, one-quarter mile east of Springfield pumping station; altitude, 10.3 feet. 
Feet. 
0-39 sand. 
39-55 fine, gray sand. 
55-57 yellow clay. 
57-60 greenish- gray sand. 
60-65 fine, yellow sand. 
65-107 fine, yellowish sand . 
107-110 coarse, gray sand and gravel, with pieces of wood. 
110-125 gray clay, with much wood. 
125-130 gray clay, sandstone, and iron pyrites. 
130-146 gray sand and much soft wood. 
146-233 streaks of clay, sand and wood. 
233-235 solid wood. 
235-237 gray sandstone, with iron pyrites. 
237-250 tough, white clay. 
250-258 gray clay and sand. 
258-271 white sand and particles of wood. 
No water found below the clay bed. 
