64 Umversity Geological Survey of Kansas. 
NEODESHA DEEP WELL—concluded. 
Thickness of 
MATERIAL. strata. 
Sandstone: fine oraine dees capopecepeutusueewrelerone coy eee ene 2 feet. 
Sandstone, many grains well rounded, considerable gray 
TETAS MAT ae ee ea A cad ere wattaleeige sliced tie eroten sus emo (ame 
SMINCTOME, wine sArbneel, gineMles sasccgc0000 000 DDO DKON AY ats 
Sandstone, quartz quite angular, pink fragments of feld- 
SDAL sexsi sienevesreaevolovetensne, Overs ienencmebessusweusueworenci er meveenercusiete Do as 
Sanadstonemwa his pimksreld sp aleeyereee nein nena nea Bins 
Sandstone} ifine: erainedty. < ok vuceversocetede te ensdoe are Sis 
SAINGIKOMNE Wyld job MWANCISOBIP. oo ccc 00000000000 0000000 2h) Foe 
Sandstone, much of the quartz antular, some feldspar. . Bare 
Sandstone, quartz mostly angular, pink feldspar frag- 
THEN ESS Waist, ves 5) sesso oreeke- Suse Ses pole wante me ce Wee be woe eons ous eas 47 ‘ 
SAMGCSTOME Writ SON WCRI. ococccc0d05 00000000000 l@ 
Sandstone, many of the fragments of quartz angular, but 
Someviwell:  rOUNGEO rise co teacds casei kt LO oes Dy 
Sandstone, fine grained, most of the quartz angular, 
somerfeldspar oii. slew. we coeinsisusdoce rica Gis he eeuisle we Oe est 
STONE CITY WELL. 
Total depth. 
2305 feet. 
PRMD  G 
PRAlG & 
DEOL 
DEIR  & 
BRIAR 
PRIS OE 
VRB 
BRU 
DAXSK33 
239 Oe 
DAD & 
Reported by BAILEY & WAUGH, drillers. Forwarded by Cou. W. B. STONE, Galena, 
Kan., December 8, 1900. 
MATERIAL. Thickness of 
Commencing at 300 feet. strata. 
GLB ASWAICS tishies cs ctetecdywenene bene tele ROTO tome Pree one ae 20 feet. 
Gray. Sandmeshnalenc canaries See hoe Oa ee eee byeuess 
Black. Siae ec Sees ES yk eerie hele tots Ae oe ke Oe otros i  % 
CO al and eee NU ee oa, Se aulos: 1a: Sneha: Shee Lonn ROT OR Se eee 8 inches. 
Grays: ISAS? Os a ecsoat Saree\ore ons toto oe ate ota oe ate eRe 12 feet. 
Black SSA GW scasccvave oustotedin sera eve eee eon en Pe foya wee 
Of oS Glen cet AICRAMA Site Deck A cn Och Etech re: Choa Onc ons oo oro Gre G8 ALS ees 
IBIAOK SagHle Gomiigioines WAAC, socccccc00g 000000000000 Ore 
IBIAOK Sow Wallon GAAS Oe WHINE, sooo caccccnao 00K KONOS By 
White flint and gray limestone with streaks of sand..... > () en 
Gray-mottled flint, with showing of lime............... Oo © 
) Oh ich eae teem oe ere ESL rn pectic, epeoueh cates Orch Cdiy OxencO Ic Ok GOES OsOro-0 Bx)) 
) Gahanke npr wake MUGDU ON RoeeRC MC HONOICReT a CoCRCACAOrCTCRCE oer OCRCRGIG IO) GraNOIS GEG, lic: on aX) 
Hlintrandecottonerocke (@ecomposedsaint)) eerreereneneienenenenenene 1@ % 
BGR Ge os Bo BRAS eal atin Str det on RE TE eee eae ils 
BLnt anadezinieOrekh...coreasc nw veerone Miner ne oR ee eee Onaeas 
Blue flint, lime, and sand (known as bed-rock)........ WN) & 
Blue flint and gray sand (among mines)............... ia) © 
Lime, very solid at first, becoming thinner in strata, and 
KOS SOME WARN COUN, ococccc000000000000000000 80 “* 
Miers ONeGl, INTEL, TNT SAINGEUOME. ooc000n000000000000 4 6 
MEN ATMAC|, INR, SAMA SBINGISHOME> oo co0ccc 0000 KG OKO NC oy 
NINES HAPETOEGl, INEVECL, JOON SEINCIFOIN® 6 o0000000000000000 4 * 
Brown sand with openings quite porous in places....... ay & 
Brown and gray sand in thin strata, filled between with 
putty-like substance, color gray, resembling talc...... oe 
Motalevae pene ro thecaeweuedous oe Pekar er er oreue eeeen Cuero ken Ushers 856 feet. 
WEIR CITY WATER WELL NO. 2. 
Reported by A. B. COCKERELL, May 25, 1897. 
Thickness of 
Total depth. 
320 feet. 
apis 
340 ‘* 
353 feet 
SGiL = « 
BRR 
Bil 
BUG 
axeXg 
496 ‘ 
BAG 
BS 
NYG ° 
gil 
596 “* 
616 ‘* 
T1ge & 
TB & 
KOKO) 
808 * 
SDB « 
848 <* 
856 * 
856 feet. 
MATERIAL. strata. Total depth. 
SOilandHelayisyxcnels aise owiclelc teen owen tenae ean ens 15 feet. 15 feet. 
SS DIVAS COI Cee k weotcrcceairn orca os yas tome aetrohiontel ers emihtehacenewevions Hyer 2X) 
Slates era e hans ee ctevtematla aiteecree ortenesenre mete Saws Ne Reunaoke nye 1g BX0) 
loys ine renee rete i retrer eat yeah e lepie pe ped Mele liad resid Aan untg | Gugtns Sites Bas | 
Pine Clay; ee hs edits eae ee ere oa cece Oe Renee Sai a ~ 
SUA C6 ore aR Saas hes os Gao caie aire allowance RoW eee el oher ei enetons Wa © a SEA anes 
(Oo): |) nro ae nn rece CMC RON ad Rene LAs 35 ytenatine OCG 14 inches. 112 “ 2 inches. 
Shih ier GI hater Lene a clo iomig iio) eicugl aticrole Grord Oc sepa iotee 2 feet. aS ah “ 
ASSIS cy = AR ne RR a eh SOLA a ues aan a Ua dine oro Ob OO DA ee, ee 
COB hes Se See aan GI eA Ee ee eS PRG OO ss 
BU TO Clay: i éis as, doar, Pals i's Un ease Deacon Dae PB es a 
SURG Gi is ee SAN fe Rie i enon igo Rea oina SLO CS 62s 280M ae ts 
IED Wat Pune por eee REA ere eErPMEBAIEL eer Geb Gitta iy aukens! ola Blo I) AQ) 8 @ ef 
SiH 0 Iii bal pea iseetereiey ee eta eee UN aes renee ECS Uo alll nies edict A Oise ATO ion anes 
(Gu mT seks ate pn RE Ren tS ee Ne Ie Gy BloiG Ola. G.6016 XN) & AD Oe: “ 
MOG AM Ge DEN kee reas, ecasate coceetewal Gh Te: 490 ft. 2in. 490 feet 2 inches. 
* It is exceedingly probable that the last item, granite, refers to a coarsely crys- 
tallized limestone, which is sometimes called granite in the lead and zine mining dis- 
trict, and which is not granite at all, but limestone.—H. H. - 
