268 University Geological Survey of Kansas. 
Hypothetically combined as follows : 
Grams Grains 
per liter. per gallon. 
Sodiumychiloridi(Na@)) ee eee . 6632 38.7375 
Sodium sulfate (NasSO4).............3.... 0824 4.8130 
Sodium bicarbonate (NaHCOs)............ .0226 1.3201 
Calcium bicarbonate (CaHo(COs)2)....... . .0668 3.9018 
Calciumisulfaten(CaSO) Meee eee — ,9486 14.5207 
Magnesium sulfate (MgSO,)............... milusalult 9.9939 
Iron bicarbonate (FeH2(COs)s)............. .0055 BPP, 
Silica (Si@syre sey ania we parece rear in aae ee .0175 1.0222 
Do Gall Ss ret oiiy es 2 NN AU is RR Aa 1.2777 74.6304 
Temperature. .....:... MB.t8)° (is (US? 12) 
Analysis by E. H. S. Bailey and H. E. Davies. 
Moss Springs Well, Geary County. 
A well drilled in 1885 at Moss Springs, on the property for- 
merly owned by Mr. Haddon, in the southeastern part of Geary 
county, was reported by Professor Failyer. ‘‘The well is eighty 
feet deep. The owner of the well states that at a depth of about 
sixty feet a blowing noise was heard in the: well, as thougha 
cavity containing compressed gas had been tapped. He does 
not remember to have observed the odor of hydrogen-sulfid gas 
at this time. The noise may have been due to the escape of this 
gas, but it does not seem probable.’’ The well is now owned 
‘by R. A. Snedaker, Alta Vista P. O. 
MOSS SPRINGS WELL. 
Grams per liter. 
IONS. RADICALS, 
SLOLSUOHAAVOND) Kod dbaonoousadonsges .Odl7 | Sodium oxid (Na,O)............ . 7155 
Ibyydaontopan U), vocsoo bbeccdwcccwe wmEKee) || Witdaukeien @x6i6l IDO) s500 00000060 trace 
Calcium (Ca) Vora mace eee e008 mn Calciumeoxids(Ca@) tener . 2812 
Miaonesiumy (Mo) ee learner .1041 | Magnesium oxid (MgO)......... .1739 
Prone Re) eee ne Sa ae ROO25N Plironcoxida(He®) see neeee ENN .0033 
ANIKonoaurayin VAI) dooogadocusescoee .0128 | Aluminum oxid (AleOs)......... .0241 
Chloriny (Cl) eee a te ae sOMSI7/ |}, Clare (OM scccchotlocoeusoueoed OLE 7/ 
Boye brah G) El ese an ae st cape rete al elo h oyebia (De sina seboiduclad ooclce sede trace 
Sulfuric acid ion (SO4).......... .7710 | Sulfuric anhydrid (SOs)......... .6412 
Phosphoric acid ion (PO,4) ...... trace | Phosphoric anhydrid (P,O;).... trace 
Boricyaciahiony (5407) eee eee trace | Boric anhydrid (BsO¢).......... trace 
Silicic acid ion (SiOs)........... .0107 | Silicic anhydrid (SiO,)......... .0150 
Carbonic anhydrid (CO,)....... .0188 
Hydrogen sulfid (H,8).......... .0337 
Analysis by G. H. Failyer. 
