LINES.] 
SUMMARY OF DRILLING. 
65 
reported in 1904 — Continued. 
PENNSYLVANIA— Continued. 
Driller. 
E.S. Kahl. 
Bovard & Sni- 
der. 
J. 8. Bean 
R. H. McDon- 
ald; William 
Gesin. 
Jim George; 
VV. Oslim- 
baugh. 
I J. J. Reed; 
William Mor- }D. 
I iarty. 
(H. A. Reardon; 
I F. Bell. 
/John Noels: 
1 E.J. Duck. 
Elmer Duck. 
J.B. McGuckin 
Jay O. Winger. 
.do 
C. 
Ft. 
85 
70 
70 
58 
126 
1.780J 
82 
3,006 
1,225 
3,337 
2, 965. 
3,434^ 
3, 234 
3,830 
581 
831 
Depth 
to prin- 
cipal 
water 
or oil 
supply. 
In. 
12 
8-5| 
8-5| 
10- 
8- 
6-5 
13- 
10- 
8-6 
5 
13- 
10- 
8-6 
10- 
8±- 
Gg-5 
10- 
8i- 
6f-5 
8-H 
8-5] 
765 
Ft. 
71 
80 
530 
565 
728 
Height 
of 
water. 
Gals. 
-23 
1,750 
Yield per 
minute. 
( c ) 
dais. 
b 300 
' 11 
6 
M0 
130 
M 
Year 
com- 
plet- 
ed. 
1904 
1904 
1904 
1904 
1902 
1904 
1904 
Kind of 
well. 
Water . 
.do.... 
.do . . . 
.do... 
.do... 
Oil ... 
Water 
Oil ... 
Gas 
Oil 
..do 
1904 Gas. 
1904 
.do 
.do 
Water 
Oil 
..do 
Remarks. 
No. 2 test hole. 
(L.) 
Test well. (L.).. 
Series of 16 wells. 
(L.) 
Water- bearing 
beds at 40 and 
52 feet. (L.) 
Water- bearing 
bed at 71 feet. 
(L.) 
I Water- bearing 
beds at 170 and 
600 feet. (L.S.) 
Water at 37 feet. 
Fresh water at 
110 feet; salt 
water at 620 and 
1,430 feet. Dry 
hole. (L.S.) . 
Hard water at 80 
feet. (L.S.) 
Pittsburg coal at 
1,022 feet; brine 
at 1,862 feet. 
Dry hole. (L.) 
/Pittsburg coal at 
\ 927 feet. (L.) 
(Pittsburg coal at 
{ 935 feet; gas at 
I 2,940 feet. (L.) 
Gas at 3,369 feet. 
Pressure, 900 
pounds. (L.) 
Pittsburg coal at" 
996 feet; gas at 
3,183 and 3,228 
feet. (L.) 
Water and oil at 
240 feet; gas at 
500, 575, and 825 
feet. Aban- 
doned. 
Water at 90 and 
500 feet. Water 
hard. (L.S.) 
Oil, gas, and salt 
waterat565and 
775 feet. Well 
abandoned. 
(L.) 
Showing of oil at 
245 and 485 feet. 
Well pumped 
but a short 
time, i L. i 
b Barrels a day. 
Bull. 264—05 5 
c 10,000 cubic feet a clay. 
