268 University Geological Survey of Kansas. 
strata at 1200, 1325 and 1420 feet. Average pressure, about 
650 pounds. 
38. Marion, Ind. Sample collected by B. A. Kinney, state 
supervisor of natural gas for Indiana. Received August 
25, 1906. 
39. Morgantown, W. Va. Collected by B. H. Hite, of West 
Virginia Agricultural Experiment Station, under direction of 
Dr. I. C. White, state geologist. From Bowlby well No. 1, ten 
miles west of Morgantown. Depth, 1800 feet. Pressure, 160 
pounds. Collected August 18, 1906. 
40. Elmdale, Kan. Collected October 6, 1906. Wells 150 
to 154 feet deep. Pressure, 45 pounds. Capacity, nearly one 
million feet. 
41. Eureka, Kan. City supply. Received October 25, 1906. 
Wells adjoining the city at northeast corner of city limits. Av- 
erage depth, 375 feet. Average pressure at the wells, 85 
pounds. Property of the Eureka Independent Gas Company. 
Collected by Mr. Sam. Edwards. 
42. Eureka, Kan. City supply. Received October 25, 1906. 
Same as No. 41. 
43. Kansas City, Mo. No. 2416 Tracy avenue. Well about 
300 feet deep. Very low pressure. Yields only gas enough to 
light one house. 
44, Sheffield, Mo. Composite sample from several shallow 
wells at the Sheffield Nut and Bolt Works. Initial pressure, 
about 40 pounds. Aggregate production, about 1600 cubic 
feet per day. Used to run gas-engine. 
45. Pipe-line gas. Collected from mains of Kansas Natural 
Gas Company at Lawrence, Kan., December 12, 1906. Com- 
posite sample, coming from various wells, mostly in Allen and 
Neosho counties. 
46. Jennings, La. Collected by L. Reinecke, assistant geolo- 
gist on Louisiana Geological Survey, from gas-producing oil- 
well. Received February, 1907. A little air in sample. 
47. Los Angeles, Cal. Collected from gas-producing oil- 
well by Chas. R. Fletcher, 534 Stimson building, Los Angeles. 
Sample had some air in it. 
51. Pipe-line gas from pipes of Kansas Natural Gas Com- 
pany at Topeka, Kan. Sample collected from stove-tap in room 
79 of the Glenwood hotel, December 22, 1907, at seven A. M. 
52. Pipe-line gas from pipes of Kansas Natural Gas Com- 
pany at Lawrence, Kan., December 23, 1907. 
