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Log of Well No. 1 of the J. M. Ouffey Petroleum, Company — Continued. 
Character of strata. 
Sand rock and gas 
Sand 
Sand rock 
Sand 
Sand and lime rock . _ _ 
Gravel and water 
Fine sand 
Sand rock 
Sand 
Loose dirt and sulphur, apparently the same 
bed as No. 10 in the Herndon well 
Blue shale 
Sand rock 
Very fine sand 
Sand rock 
Sand, medium 
Clay 
Fine sand 
Sand rock 
Blue shale 
Lime rock 
Blue shale 
Sand rock 
Blue shale 
Lime and sand rock, very hard and flinty ... 
Thickness. 
Feet. 
3 
10 
14 
41 
19 
2 
30 
2 
32 
17 
39 
8 
44 
3 
49 
6 
45 
18 
31 
3 
58 
6 
35 
6 
From- 
Feet. 
576 
579 
589 
603 
644 
663 
665 
695 
697 
729 
746 
785 
793 
837 
840 
889 
895 
940 
958 
989 
992 
1,050 
1,056 
1,091 
Log of the Damon Mound Oil and Pipe Line Company' 's well. 
[Elevation, 100 feet.] 
Character of strata. 
Thickness. 
From— 
To— 
1 
Clay J 
Feet. 
260 
70 
200 
650 
50 
Feet. 

260 
330 
530 
1,180 
Feet. 
260 
2 
Limestone 
330 
3 
Clay 
530 
4 
Limestone ... 
1,180 
5 
Sand and clay . 
1,230 
This well is located a little over three-quarters of a mile south of 
the Herndon well. The gypsum of the Herndon well is here repre- 
sented by limestone, while the 650 feet of limestone No. 4 of the 
