328 University Geological Survey of Kansas. 
Harvey County. The Walton mineral well is Permian. 
Marion County. The Marion mineral well probably has its 
source in the Upper Carboniferous strata. 
The Chingawassa springs are all in the Permian. 
Dickinson County. The Abilene Gas and Oil Company’s well 
passes into the Lower Carboniferous strata and probably draws 
its waters from both the Upper and Lower Carboniferous. 
The Abilene sand springs are a product of the Permian. 
McPherson County. The Conway springs, located on or near 
the outcrop of the Permian and Tertiary, probably receive their 
supply from the Tertiary. 
Saline County. The Brookville spring lies on or near the out- 
crop of the Permian and Tertiary and is fed by the Tertiary. 
Geary County. The seven springs near Junction City obtain 
their waters from the Permian. 
Clay County. The Wakefield sulfur well lies wholly within 
the Permian. 
Pottawatomie County. Hoover’s and Moodyville springs have 
their source in the Permian strata. 
The Louisville iron spring is on or near the outcrop of the 
Permian and Upper Carboniferous and probably receives most 
of its waters from the Permian. 
Nemaha County. The Neuchatel spring is on or near the out- 
crop of the Permian and Upper Carboniferous strata. It re- 
ceives its supply largely from the Permian. 
RED BEDS OR UPPER PERMIAN. 
The only water that is obtained from this area is that men- 
tioned at Conway, Sumner county. 
DAKOTA. 
Barton County. The Great Bend mineral well probably re- 
ceives its supply from the Dakota strata. 
Rice County. The Little River mineral spring is on or near 
