228 RECORD OF DEEP- WELL DRILLING FOR 1905. 
Feet. 
Same limestone with pyrite 2, 140-2, 160 
Brownish-gray oolitie magnesian limestone with streaks of dark-gray shale, 
with pyrite below 2,170 feet 2, 160-2, 180 
Gray shale and gray limestone with pyrite below 2,190 feet 2, 180-2, 200 
Brownish-gray sandy limestone, possibly fossiliferous, and dark-gray shale. . 2, 200-2, 225 
No oil or gas was found in paying quantity. 
605. Well near Bonner Springs, Wyandotte County. 
[Well begun March 8, 1905; completed April 19, 1905. Authority, T. B. Wood, owner. Samples pre- 
served. Geologic correlations checked by E. O. Ulrich.] 
The log of this well seems to have been kept with unusual eare, the driller's notes and 
the record shown by the samples, most of which were taken at 5-foot intervals, agreeing 
almost exactly. All the formations belong to the Carboniferous system, the drill passing 
through the lower portion of the Pennsylvanian series and reaching the underlying lime- 
stone of the Mississippian. The well starts at about the horizon of the Iola limestone. 
The Cherokee shale is shown to be over 4(55 feet thick. The limestone first penetrated is 
believed to be the Iola. 
Record of well No. 1 on Thomas Kinahanfarm, in the NE. \ SW. | sec. 21, T. 11, R. 23. 
Feet. 
Soft black soil 0- 3 
Iola: 
Hard yellowish limestone; water at 10 feet 3- 24 
Soft gray limestone and shale 24- 3c 
Hard yellowish linn stone 33- 41 
Hard gray'sandy limestone 41- 55 
Hard gray limestone 59- 6«fl 
Soft black limy shale .* 68- !■ 
Hard gray limestone 74- 9 
Soft bine limy shale 90-10 
Hard gray limestone . 100-10 | 
Soft bine shale 102-10 ! : 
Hard white, gray, and brown limestone 108-12 I 
Soft blue limy shale ; enough wat er to drill 135-lc )j 
Soft black shale 139-1' i- 
Hard gray limestone 144-K J 
Soft gray shale 162-11 - 
Hard white limestone 164-11 1 
Soft black shale 166-1 < 
Hard dark limestone 168-1 | 
Soft brown and blue limy shale 178-1 | 
Hard dark limestone 190-1 I 
Hard gray sandstone and shale 193-2 ) 
Soft dark shale, sandy and limy . 205-2 i 
Soft dark limy sandstone 217—2 .' 
Soft gray shale, with brownish linn stone at 232-242 feet 227-5 ' 
Soft gray, yellow, and brown limestone. ,. . . 282-: ! 
Soft purple shale 292 I I 
Soft gray and brown sandy and limy shale 294- .' 
Soft gray sandy shale . 334- 
Hard gray and brown limestone 344- 
Soft gray shale 359 
Fort Scott : Hard brownish-gray limestone 370- • 
