294 University Geological Survey of Kansas. 
TABLE No. 37—CONTINUED. 
9h 9% la | 16 | le | ld | le if 52 
w 
Gas from os P3 
Pechelbronn. Gases from Caspian region same as 9a-9f, but oS 6. 
contain errors due to copying. bg a 
SSinth op 
Ze 
Engler 5 
WKAROEID@S ooc000000000 {ilo lilines 92.49 93 .07 92.24 95.39 97.57 95.56 65.84 
Carbon dioxid........ 3.6 3.6 0.95 2.18 3.50 0.00 2.47 4.44 12.82 
INTHEROERED IG 5 ob 006000008 8.9 9.0 7) 113? Oe al ee eo teas locroalbcwe | latio6 oocinl eee cree | Rene Sate 
Oleftins:cee ayer 4.8 4.8 4.11 3.26 4.26 0.00 0.00 NOD Moooscooc 
Carbon monoxid...... 33,55) 3.4 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 OR00)| eres 
ERY ror entiece aetna ellen 0.94 0.98 0.00 0.00 0.00 O00 Moscsoccc 
Oxyoen ere erence: 1.8 AP 0 Re ee er ee oll ci9d.65 Sol AOU tel (Oe Ara lee etereee 
Hebscohaeyex=) ocho) bes Reel (ean ene eee (prem ra | erie een Nn ell wens oocllooes cd ocllosoaodec Gee ooon lnGasione 
Hithane eels eee a a ee, | Rae here eeerareceeral | eee | ees | tie acorn lcciiorsee 19.92 
99.9 100.1 || 100.62 99.98 | 100.00 | *95.389 | 100.04 | 100.00 98.58 - 
* Partial analysis. 
TABLE No. 37.—CONCLUDED. 
Z/ | 8 | 8a 
Heathfield gas, Sussex, 
England. 
: Dixon, 
Dawson. | Hewitt. Bone 
Methane 200) cdobe soa cintetis des ios icles bse ge ho Ee CEC OLE EEer 12).5 91.9 93.16 
Bigher hydrocarbons). Accs osinuis ose Soe ee eee eee 5) 5) OBO. ian aaee 
Carbon: Gio xXid vissienirne cite tre cites hares ae ERI ORE EOE 4.0 OS0Mal eee 
Ob eih9n 2) 6 ee ee ee ee aE Re eT on an go0000 18.0 OLObe || Rae eee 
Carbon’ Monoxide xacee sous ein cee Belene Oe loe cnn tee Cee EECEEEe 0.0. 0.0 1.00 
COLL r isla h ee er tenn In Eten ae EA Lee Te gn bo daoolloouetiood as QHOE Slectnceomeres 
INSET OS ON so hosed hseid seston de Luskane aie taalicd sraveleva telecine lan eeb ae G Eee ECE | Cerri nrr. 0.9 2.90 
1s Bigs boy oy -) s ee een a Senne Er Hn Hache onan soo aGd0lloounddooun (ey Ak Temas Beard 
1 D[ Hitch cl ee cnn nn ah nae Cn AaB rd O86 oo bolloddoocousallooadodogEs 2.94 
Atmmonial este biG cites Geo io este OC OOOO OE IEEE ROE EEEre (0) (0) ct ok ai (ne Ace ee 
EP yd romenSUlAd: aelsarcdc Satins cleo aks ete eeoinns lero ela Oe eee OROMS Rarer al nce cieshee 
GASES FROM BORINGS. 
13 Hydrocarbon gas from boring of artesian well at Johnstone, Eng- 
1882 Jand.212 ‘‘Gas burned with a non-luminous blue flame and seemed 
to be pure hydrocarbon gas.”’ 
23 Kauer, A., and G. Bizio. Analysis of a gas mixture from the 
1861 gpring in Campo St. Paolo at Venice.?!3 
ai M. Scholz. Gas from a bore-hole near Griefswald.?!4 
42 R. Emerling. Gas from a bore-hole near Apenrade, North Ger- 
1885 many (Schlesweg) .2!5 
215. Jahresbericht 1885, 2311. 
212. Dingler’s Polytechnic Jour. 44, 398 (1832). Ann. 7, 345 (1833). 
213. Sitz K. ak. Wiss. Wien 44, pt. 2, 69-70 (1861). Jahresbericht 1861, 1116. 
214. Jahresbericht 1884, 2030. 
