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18. Altamont. Gas collected from Kansas Natural Gas 
Company’s pipe-line supplying Joplin district. Comes from 
near Liberty and Coffeyville, in Montgomery county. Coffey- 
ville wells are about 950 feet deep and have a pressure of 450 
pounds. Sample is a composite, representing the district. 
20. Moran, Kan. Collected July 13, 1906. No data. 
21. Iola, Kan. City supply. A composite sample from sev- 
eral wells. Collected July 138, 1906, from mains at city gas 
office. 
22. Caney, Kan. From a well two miles east of Caney. 
Pressure, 620 pounds. Depth, 1550 feet. Belongs to Caney 
Gas and Mining Company. Collected July 14, 1906. 
23. Peru, Kan. Collected July 20, 1906. No data. 
24. Butler, Ohio. Richland county. Collected July 19, 1906, 
from well belonging to Frank O. Levering. Well pressure is 
1200 pounds. | 
25. Chanute, Kan. City supply. From wells east of city. 
Composite sample. Depth, 850 feet. Pressure averages 200 
pounds. Collected July 24, 1906. 
26. Humboldt, Kan. Composite sample from low-pressure 
mains of city supply. Collected July 23, 1906. 
27. New Albany, Kan. Received July 25, 1906. No data. 
28. Altoona. Received July 25, 1906. No data. 
31. Buffalo, Kan. Sample from well inside of town. Col- 
lected July 28, 1906. 
32. Blackwell, Okla. Received from J. W. Beatty, July 31, 
1906. Taken from well No. 2, of Union Gas and Oil Company. 
Depth, 640 feet. Pressure, 185 pounds. Capacity, one million 
feet. 
33. Garnett, Kan. Sample collected August 1, 1906, from 
mains bringing in town supply from wells east of town. Aver- 
age depth, 600 feet. Average pressure, 200 pounds. 
34. Olathe, Kan. Sample from city supply, August 2, 1906. 
Comes from Spring Hill, Kan. (ten miles south of Olathe). 
Average depth, 580 feet. Pressure, 184 pounds. 
39. Paola, Kan. City supply. No data. Received August 
3, 1906. 
56. Burlington, Kan. Collected August 4, 1906, from high- 
pressure supply-pipe bringing in gas for city supply from wells 
several miles south. 
37. Augusta, Kan. Sample received August 4, 1906. City 
supply from wells averaging 1440 feet in depth with producing 
