inks] DETAILED RECORDS. 87 
Feel. 
rlard gray limestone 428-458 
Soft gray shale (limy ) 458-490 
4ard gray limestone 490-513 
iard black shale (limy ) ; water, 40 barrels an hour 513-521 
iard gray limestone - 521-528 
oft gray shale (limy) 528-715 
loft gray shale (sandy) ; top of sand, showing of oil 715-720 
oft gray sandstone and shale ( limy ) 720-728 
landstone; oil sand, 22 feet of pay at bottom 728-752 
Yield, 4 or 5 barrels a day. Length of casing, 623 feet; diameter, 5 inches. 
122. Well 1 mile north of Bay St. Louis, Hancock County, Miss. 
[Begun October29; completed November 20, 1904. Authority, John L. Ford, driller.] 
Feet. 
Hue sandy clay 0- 10 
(Thite sand 10-60 
ellow sand 60- 95 
Hiite sand and gravel 95-145 
reen clay 145-160 
ray sand 160-220 
reen clay 221 >-350 
ray sand 350-370 
reen clay 370-650 
/ater sand ; flows 50 gallons a minute 650-690 
lue clay 690-81 8 
ater sand; flows 225 gallons a minute. 818-897 
Diameter of well, 3 inches. 
126. Well 1\ miles northwest of Moss Point, Jackson County, Miss. 
[Begun October 3, 1904; completed October 12, 1904. Authority, John L. Ford, driller.] 
Feet. 
jard yellow clay ( sandy) 0- 20 
How sand 20- 35 
ay (sandy, variegated ) 35- 50 
nd (fine white) 50-100 
nd (coarse, white) 100-140 
ay (sandy) 140-210 
|d~(fine white) 210-220 
ay 220-370 
nd (fine, white) 370-390 
ay 390-7 10 
nd (fine gray) 710-790 
ay 790 
,j Main water supply, 770 to 790 feet. Yield, 135 gallons per minute. 
127. Well at Moberly, Randolph County, Mo. 
[Authority, A. P. Phillips, driller ami manager.] 
Feet. 
iy and quicksand 0-115 
ue sandstone 1 15-127 
le and white sandstone 127-132 
1 |jay sandstone 1 32- 1 37 
e flint 137-146 
