SUMMARY OF DRILLING. 
81 
1905— Continued. 
KANSAS— Continued. 
Depth 
to prin- 
cipal 
water 
or oil 
supply. 
Height 
of 
water. 
Yield per 
minute. 
Year 
com- 
plet- 
ed. 
Remarks. 
O. 
(>. 
0. 
(). 
Ft. 
914 
ssi 
915 
{Cili 
760 
T.V.I 
979 
'.I.-.N 
In. 
8J-4| 
8J-4I 
8i-41 
81-41 
8i-4j 
81-41 
(ii-41 
81-41 
81-41 
81-4| 
81-41 
81-41 
Ft. 
Ft. 
(hits. 
Gals. 
1904 
1904 
L904 
1903 
1903 
1903 
1904 
Initial flow 5,000,000 
cubic feet. (L.) 
Gas sand at 849 feet; 
open flow 6,200,000 
cubic feet ; rock pres- 
sure 375 pounds. 
(L.) 
Gas at 575 and 871 
feet; initial pressure 
373 pounds; open 
flow 5,850,000 cubic 
feet. (L.) 
Water at 132 and 630 
feet; dry hole. (L.) 
Water at 647 feet; 
show of oil at 816; 
gas sand at 887; 
initial flow 5,000,000 
cubic feet; initial 
pressure 325 pounds. 
Show of oil at 858 feet; 
salt water at 932 feet 
dry hole. (L.) 
Salt water at 980 feet; 
show of gas at 581 
feet; dry hole. (L.) 
Water at 250 feet; 
water and gas at 
505 feet; dry hole. 
(L.) 
Gas and water at 480 
feet; gas sand at 731 
feet; gas at 742 feet; 
open flow 6,420,000 
cubic feet. (L.) 
Gas and water at 487 
feet; oil show at 
782 feet; dry hole. 
(L.) 
Gas sand at 729 feet; 
open flow 6,738,000 
cubic feet. (L.) 
Gas sand at 730 feet; 
initial pressure 290 
pounds; open flows 
6,075,000 cubic feet. 
(L.) 
Dry hole; showing of 
oil at 645 feet; salt 
water at 781 feet. 
(L.) 
Dry hole; some gas 
at 425 feet. (L.) 
Gas at 413 and 725 
feet; salt water at 
525 feet; show of oil 
at 880 feet; dry hole. 
(L.) 
Bull. 298—06 6 
