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STaIE BOARD .OF WATER ENGINEERS

C* S. Clark, Chairman A; H« Dunlapj Member i» W» Pritchett, Member

TEXAS

Pecos River Basin

Volume II

RECORDS OF WELLS AND SPRINGS AMD ANALYSES OF WATER IN LOVING-, WARD, REEVES AND NORTHERN PECOS COUNTIES

By

P. Eldon Dennis and Joe W. Lang

Prepared in cooperation between the G-eological^-^ Survey,' United States Department of the Interior, and the State Board of Water Engineers

March 1941 STATE BOARD OF WATER ENGINEERS

C. S. Clark, Chairman A. H. Dunlap, Member J. W. Pritchett, Member

TEXAS

PECOS RIVER BASIN

VOLUME II

Records of Wells and Springs and Analyses of Water in Loving, Ward, Reeves and Northern Pecos Counties

By

P. Eldon Dennis and Joe W. Lang

Prepared in cooperation between the Geological Survey, United States Department of the Interior, and the Texas State Board of Water Engineers

March 1941 Contents

Introduction . . * 2

Records of wells and springs Ward County " ...... 3 Loving County »„...., . 27 Reeves County .,.. 37 * , Pecos County .?.*,. . 81 Crane Gounty . 89 Drillers' logs

Ward County 91 Loving County 108 Reeves County ,... 113 Pecos County . 131 Crane County . . . 139 Records of water levels

Ward County 141 Loving County 146 Reeves Gounty . * 147 Pecos County 162

Analyses of well and spring water

Vferd County .♥".. 163 Loving County ...... 166 Reeves County . » 167 Pecos County .- * 173

Illustrations

Plate la Map of the Pecos Basin in Texas showing wells and springs Records of wells and springs, drillers' logs, water level measurements, and analyses of water from wells and springs in the Pecos River Basin in Texas.-

Introduction

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A. N. Sayre G-eologist Geological Survey United States Department of the Interior

This publication constitutes the second volume of a report on the ground-water conditions in the Pecos River Basin in Texas,, prepared by the G-eoiogical Survey, United States Department of the Interior, and the Texas State Board of Water Engineers, in connection with a joint investigation of the Pecos River Basin sponsored by the National Resources Planning Board. The other volumes contain data on auger holes put down to study the shallow water in the irrigation districts (Volume III) , and text discussing the geology and ground-water resources -of (Volume ±).-.<& .(^h Uy, '- i>,.'",h* -+- the Basin o ! 'x\ * o^fc 1<£ The wells and springs recorded herein supply water for domestic and stock uses and for public supplies. . In the area west of Pecos wells supply the water for irrigating about 2,500 acres of feed crops, cotton, and cantaloupes. Springs supply the water used for irrigation near ths towns of Baimorhea, Leon Springs, Fort Stockton, Santa Rosa, and Monument Springs. In the area near Barstow, wells have been used to some extent to supplement the river water for irrigation.

The records given in this release serve as a guide to land owners and others who need information regarding wells and pumping plants in different parts of the area and the quantity and quality of the water yielded by the wells"

Mr. Dennis collected the data on the area west of the river and Mr. Lang collected the data on the area east of the river. The samples of water were collected chiefly by Messrs. Dennis and Lang and the analyses were made in the laboratory of the Quality of Water Division of the Geological Survey at Pecos, Texas, by N. A. Talvite, B. Irelan, and R. G. Kerlin under the supervision of W. W. Hastings*

The publication was mimeographed by employees of the Work Projects Administration Project No. 17276, 3 Records of Wells and Springs in Ward County, Texas (All wells are drilled unless otherwise noted under remarks)

WUI 1 Distance j Owner Driller Date I Altitude | Depth ■ |rj, from or com- above sea of orH L tj j Barstow Name plet- level Well ggfe_p ed (feet) (£e€rt)g£g-y | EUH-fcj

W-l. 113 miles I -A. T. Knapp IL. F. Buchanan j Dec. \ g/2,715 j 105 j6| "W I northwest j \ _ j...1.940.4 { \ i W-2'. Pll^lan'esl Monroe estate I Rector Oil Co. j June j f/2,634 | 4,648 | | X I northwest..] j L.1933J | \ j W-3. I 11jmiles | Monroe estate j \ \ f/2,634 \ 35 j \ N .[..northwest..,] j \ | I j ! W-4. |113/4miles| W. R, Gaddle | Clyde Simmonds j Oct.! g/2,702< | 97 j 6 j W {....north L ; j L..19.3.9.J I j | W-5. j lOg- miles I L. D. Boxley | I | g/2,670 | 87 I 6 | W Lnorth ] 1 j \ j I i W-6. Tioj miles ! L. D. Boxley [ j I g/2,670 | 92 j 6 j W 1...north ] \ I ! i : .: I I W-7'. [16 miles "I Monroe estate j 1 old ! g/2,670 j 71 j 8| N j north | \ i I i \ i ""W-8. ! 9g-"miles j Monroe estate j I I g/2,655 | 63 j8 ; W ;..; t..n-oXthwest..j0Xthwest..j | j { 1 | { W-9.. I 93/4 miles; 3enton Land Co, |Plains Prod. Co.] Aug. j f/2,654 | 4,825 \ \ j (....northwest.j |....S.imms Oil Co.* J...19.3.2..J j | | W-10. ! 8-| miles I Bankers Inter- | Plains Prod, t)o.i Nov. | f/2,625 I 4,760 ! j Un°.r..£hw.e..5..£...j nati0.na1....1n.5....C.Q.*.4..5e.ctar....Qi1....C0... L.19.35J : | j \ W-11. ;8^ miles ! Bankers Internat-j Plains Prod. Co.] Mar. j f/2,652 I 38 | 6-g- jW; i | \ northwest _[ ionallAfe:..ln.s.,C.g.:...i...Re.ct 0r... Oil Co.* 1...1.933 .1 1 W-12. IBj miles ! Monroe estate ! Plains Prod. Co.! 1929 ! f/2,652 | 87 | 6-g- | i northwest.l 1 j ] [.., \ ! ¥-13. I 8-J- miles ! Monroe estate I Plains Prod. Co,! Oct. I f/2,659 \ 4,545 ; ) [..northwest...] j L.1.9.3.1...J I \ j W-14. !li miles j Monroe estate I | |f/2,643 ; 42 j6 I N i northwest j I I j ; ; i W-15. I 7^/4 miles! Monroe estate ! White and | g/2,645 | 4,710 j j i...north 1 l...Eppenauer.. I I I I \ W-l6i I 7^/4 miles! Monroe estate ) Simmonds !1936 |g/2,645 I 90 | 5-Jj P...north [...north ] ! 1 1 1 1 \ W-17. j 6-g- miles ! Monroe estate j Jim Miles JApr. ! 2,628.9 74 I5| W [.jjCfcEih, 1 1 1194Q...1 1 1 1 W-18, i 7 miles j Monroe estate jF. E. Murphy iAug. I g/2,655 | 5,050 j | !...no.rth 1 J...Q11....C0.. L1.a3.7....i j I I W-19. I7 miles | Monroe estate \F. H. Murphy lAug. |g/2,660 j 235 j 8 j.W Lnorth I [...Oil Co.. L.1.9.3Z...! j j I W-20. !9^ miles IJ. A. Huntsman j Iold !_/2,700 ! 168 j &|| W [.north i j I :.] I I j W-21; jl2 miles | Texas University | j old jg/2,785 j 106 |6 ; W L..n.or.th i ] j ] 1 i ■. ; J7W-22.114-J- miles I Texas University !L. F. Buchanan IFeb. |g/2,815 | 151 !6\ IT )...n.orth. S i 1.1.940...J j j I VW-23.116i miles ! Texas University j J1938 |g/2,745 \ 160 |6! Y7 ..." !...no.r.the..as.t | I [ j I I I IT-24. 113 miles I Texas University | |old |g/2,772. I 168 !8 I W i.northeast i 1 j | ! ] ! T/-25, !13 miles | Texas University I [old |g/2,772 ! 98 } .6;■ "] W [.northeast [ I | \ i i | "1-26, I7-1- miles )L. ¥" Anderson j [old |g/2,672 188 \ 6 \'M : LnQ.r.th.e.a.st { I _Lj I | | *| ! W-27. ! 10x miles ! Texas University j 11935 !g/2,735 1 86 !l2 \ V Inortheast j j I i \ j I See footnotes at end of table* 4 Records of Wells and Springs in Ward County, Texas (All wells are drilled unless otherwise noted under remarks) rlo. Principal WATER LEVEL tfse of Remarks ■"..'.■"". iwater*- . Below Date of Water bearing land measure- c/ formation surface ment , ) . '(feet).k/ j __

W- 1. I Alluvial sand and j 93.5 !■ Feb. 5, j S ; See log. I gravel-- | -- j 1940 i j W-"s"."l j I -- ;"-'- foil'test'. W- 3. i Alluvium j — I — j — I Used about 75 gallons a minute in j ; : : " ; drilling oil test. W- 4. i Alluvium I 74.1 ("Oct. 25, j" s" ] Lower'part'of'■■weTr'is'grayel-t'reat-' j : ; 1939 i i ed to keep out quicksand. w^'s,'T'Alluvium \ 58.0 j""octT"2s77'd","s""|'"'Testedrt^s""g€dr6iM:"a"mlnate^ ! I 1..1939 [ ! t,/-'"6."7Alluvial gravel j 57.6*"] Oct."Y^T'^q""|"qulcks^d"aT''6o'''foet7"cas¥d"off i' ! I j 1939 j i Located 8 feet south of W-5. w~■ 77TAiiuvium 1 6i'.'6 T bet.""267; n j I j \...i?M \ ! W-'s^; Alluvium | 53.2""]"'6ct. '25,""j S : W-"9.'"; *'-- j -- : --' ;'"-- r"'Oil'"test'. sSee""£6g. ------w-io'."] I I r'-- r oil"test". W-li. IAlluvium ; 29.8 j Nov. 6, j S I Supplied'drilling'''rig'"for"oil''"Fest'.''' [ \ i...1.939 ; \ ¥-12. i Alluvium j 57.4 j Nov. 6, j N I Water reported as unfit "for drink" I I ! 1939 ! ! ing. W~13.'1 -~ j -- ! -- I--- T'"Oil"tes't. See"lb'gV — — W-14. i Alluvium \ ; i N j Furnished water for drilling' of I -- I -- I -- i j oil test. w-i's'."i \ ] ;"-- r"6ii'"testT"' W-16. i Alluvium i 47.0 i Oct. 25, i N i Furnished water to drill oil test. I j 1939 i \ " \ " W-17. j Alluvium' f 40« 6<"'\ Apr. "25","1 S T"Water""s"ampTe's"''were taken"' a't'''4's'"a^d' { log. j -- ' — 1...194Q— i l...Z]S..feet..by driller See. W-18. ! \ ! 1.--""! 6'i'l test. See log."

W-19. | — j 103.6 " Doc. 5, j S j Furnished water for oil test. j --"" \ L..1940 \ \ W-20i""i 'I 126.5 | Dgc. 5,] s" j j j [...1.940 1 j — ; W-.21. ; ; 50.6 ; Aug. 21,: S ;' "Known"^'"?""lake "we'll".'

■ j ' [...1940 ' "" — \ t \ \ !?" 22*"!'" j 109V 7 j Aug. 21,: S } "Cyliiader:"pump"ifet"r'aF'l^"feet- I j L.194Q 1.... i...See..lpg.. "7 23. j — I 110. j Kept. ; S i Slush dump shows material resem- ; ! j . ! j bling red clay and red ¥-24. ; — | Aug. 22, S 84.3 ! i : Located at ia^

' j I I f [ j+H w |\| I o o cd(i I No© Distance Owner Driller Date Altitude Depth -^ j from or com- above sea of g,h Pyote Name plet- level Well §"7* Bh ed (feet) (feet) i^ :g^ !____ I _J 1 P ¥° p-28.| 7|r miles ! Texas University j j . j 210 j 8| W I west ; j _ I ] j ...j I jw~29 9|9| W/i miles] Texas University !L. F. Buchanan I j 440 112 I N j . i west I j ] i ; ] ] ■T/-36.1 6-f miles | Texas University | j 1939 I g/2,705 j 130 j 5| W ! j northwest i I \ | | I I !w-<3l.i Tj§ miles ! Texas University | | old I i | 5j W I [ northwest I I j | ; I I | jW-S2«| 7^/4:Z[±les | Texas University | L.F.Buchanan j Apr. ! g/2,705 ! 176 j 7j W ! j np.rthwe.st j j LZS3.JLJ | 1 1 |W"33o| 4^ miles j Texas University I | old j g/2,660 - \ 96 ; j f I n9rJ?.hw.e...?!k \ \ I i ■ J i I |i>34a| 'ij- miles j Texas University | | old | g/2,660 ! 97 ; 6| W \ northwest j | j [ I ] [ Fo^S, O1O1 3j"miles Rogers j ; 1937 | g/2,658 \ 138 1 6!W j *.j north j \ 1 1 1 j I (38-57^1 4-J- miles ; O.N.Rogers ! Selby Oil & Gas j If/2,661, ! 3,632 I i north Go.mp.any. 1 j j j } i I I L ' r j j !! v~c3a j 53/4miles Texas Bwy. Dept. ! I ! I i I \ north j ] i 1 1 1 1 JKT-o9»l 8-|- miles j Geo.Sealy estate | ! 1930 |g/2,695 \ 144 !6 I W ; north \ { -J =...„„ ; ] j 17-40, j 8 miles |Geo.Sealy estate ! Sun Oil Co. I Apr. |g/2,695 I 2,580 I | I north j I J...19.3D..1 1 | | R-41o j 8 miles I Geo.Sealy estate ! I 1938 Ig/2,688 j 130 |6 j W j north I 1 1 |-.~ \ I i- O §§ miles | Finley | | | ! * ; Geo.Sealy estate j & Cherry 1936 |f/2,713 3,203 { j north j I I } \ I \ i'»-43, 1 7 miles |Geo.Sealy estate I | old | j 142 i;6W I ...\ n.Qrth [ I j j j \ I 17-44.1 84- miles ! Gulf Oil Corp. !J. R. Marshall j July lf/2,707 I 217 I I P j I sP£*|g§M* I : 1 L..1938....i , 1 | : ! }7~45.1 B|"miles G^o«Brieh | j 1938 ] I 149 | 6 1 W "J" f I J northeast | j ] | \ | i p-46.i 7 miles I Geo.Sealy estate i Magnolia Petro- ;1931 \f/2,6Q6 \ 3,175 \ I i *.J northeas.t i |..le.um-.Co-. | ! i- j f 1V~470 ! 5-g- miles j Geo. Scalyestate |Magnolia Petro- I1935 j I 210 | 8j| I I iptorth } ]..1®y?5....Co " ] [ I I j tl-48c"T 3jmiles j Geo.Sealy estate j Magnolia Petro- 11937 |f/2,622 14,316 ! | I '..[...northeast i ."__._' [ L.1eum...C0.« | ; j j 1 ] }7-498 Ilg miles |o.ll.Rogers.II.Rogers | |old j j 150 j 8 |W " I northeast " j | | ] ill 1 . } . i . p^- Ii Z\Gc Distance Ovmer Driller Date Altitude Depth hxi 3-^ ■ O O rrt" J from or com- above sea of p ,3 \ Monahans Kame plet- level Well S-~-- .^ +: . cd. (feet) (feet) hh :|

6 Drilling; :— 5O. I 8^- miles I Cabot Carbon Co |E# &R. j j 235 ! I P i l.|...we.£t ! i iG£3Bcpaztgc^r===jj==:=:^.— h--.: I I I |-52.i ?i miles | G.W. O'Brien ! \ [f/2,652 | 117 I^7 I I west I i j. j j j j See footnotes at end of tabl-3 6 "1 ' No. Principal WATER LEVEL 1 water- -Below Date of IUse of Remarks bearing land measure- Water formation surface ment c/ 1 (feet)b/ ] I — : W-28. \ i 159.0 IAug. 15,; S j Two unused wells a few feet from ;J — _ ! L..1940 \ L.this..w.ell« ¥-29. I i 117.5 i Aug. 15,1 N ■: Reported weak supply. ; I Ll?4o \ \ ¥-30. ! — j 116.6 j Aug. 15,1 S j Recovered 1.5 feet after windmill ! — ; — I 1940 j j shut-off 1minute. Rate of pump- W-31."j"' ; j — I S i Obstruction? ing 2 gallons a minute. I — i — ! — \ L^jXI^^ZZZZZZ^ZZZZZZZZZZZ. W-32. j I S j Seeps at 83 feet. South well of : j I I j two wells at Derrick water hole. W-33.""; -- """;' Aug". r'Southwest"well"of"two"wells"lOO 1 90.4 "22} \ S .. ; [1.9^0 : I feet apart. \ ""--" ' W-34*. ': ! 89.4 f Aug. 22,| S ["Northeast we'll"of "two"wells"abbut I -- j I 1940 j j 100 feet apart. W-35"n \ sf2'»2"T"Feb»""23",l S fFurnished" water"for"drilling"oil ; j L..1940 \ [.."test. W-37. ! -- [ -- ] '"--" | '-- "] Oil'te'st*" — — — W-38. j i | I N : Obstructed at 30 feet. Supplied i — i ; ! j water for v 3tting road base during W-39. : : 107.4 I Aug. 22, iS j Drawdown .."■"'' highway construction. ; — j — i 1940 I !1.2 feet after""2 "hours' p"umning 2 W^4"6'#"] ! i i" *N ) Oil test. to 3 gallons a minute. — / W-41. i j 108.3 I Aug. 23,; S I Drawdown 3.5 feet after several"" j — j — \ 194:0— j — ; hours pumping about 3 gallons a W-42. j j I j I Oil well; initial produc-^;;mi_nute. i j I -- i ' J tion.ss barrels V W-4"3.'1 -- "1 ;' Feb'i'"23",1 S f j | | -- j 1940-'- ! W^4'."TTrias'sie"sand-"] ; ; liid r"rnitTal""test':'""4^ stone ; minutes. stage 4-inch tur- i mmi j : 40 Nine l + ¥-45. ITriassic sand- I 143. j Feb. 23,; S I ..bine^...pump at ' log. Water! ; ; 200..feet See, ; :- j j stone?-- -- 1940-- -- ! level taken while well was pumping. 1-46^1 j : j ""Oil"test.' Flowed""4",000"barrel's i \ I I - i sulphur water. 't-4771 -- ! -- : -- ; rr*'*'T''Se^'"'log"". — — — — W-48. j — i : j Oil test. No""production'V W-49. | j 110".. j Rept. ! S j | j r-

No. : Principal WATER LEVEL water- Below i Date of Use of Remarks bearing land measure- Water : formation surface ment c/ (feet)b/ [ I — 1 — — ; W-50. j I ; ! D, i Supplies water for approximately i --"" { ; \ Ind j.140 people at Comp;any camp.. . ¥-52."1 j 101.7 T' May 3,! S j I j . j 1940 j I See footnotes at end of table. fnrt+.nnf.ns cit- r\-P +-.n"SI

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' " j ~~| | | L CO O O No» Distance Ovmer Driller Date Altitude Depth -g +^r from or com- above sea of ocj ajjj i Monahans Name plet- level YJell &-; o I ; cd. (feet) [feet) gH gn | j [ JQ £ [■jH

I T:-53 o I 7-| milos !G. IT. O'Brien j Gulf ProductionI 1930 [ f/2,653 J3,252 | ! N i west ! | Compjany. 1 ! 1 1 1 |"'77-54.] 63/4mLles63/4mLles ['E.L.Lanenart j j 1937 j j 172 |5 j P L w.0..?t i ] I I i { i j | j 'j '7-55. j&Jmiles j Gulf Production S.C.lngham 1937 If/2,668 346 \ j P 1....F35t I Company. I \ I | i | | T7-56.j 6V4miles j Gulf Production \ \ 1937 ! f/2,657 j 362 I Bji P ; west ! Company j ...... j \ I I \ [Yr-5T.l bz/rnjlesTG^f.O^BriQnb z/rnjIesTG^f.O^BriQn j | l^TT'^Z/670 | 157 |6 \ V , |.....WO.S.t 1 1 1 1 :'. I : I j | Tf-58. j 6 miles 1 Gulf Production j J.R.Marshall j 1934 | f/2,681 ! 350 |7 | P i L...wejrt j Company j I I ] " [ ; j T;-59. 7 miles O'Brien \ I g/2,645 I jl7 ' I \ G.7J. \ i ¥®St \ i ....J \ ■ i 1 i !T-.60.1 6f"miles [Gulf Production rF.c.ing^ |1936 ;f/2,639 | 343 j ;P \ '...]....E©st. i Company. \ ; I i j j ) T!-61vj 7-| miles I Gulf Production \ R.E.Griggs | 1936 | f/2,665 | 300 | Bj-| P ! ; northwest i C.Q2;ip.any.:.... 1 \ ; \ j \ >l/i7-62i 8 miles \ Gulf Production ! j 1933 | f/2,686 | 160 j ss-! P : L...?l.Qrt}we.s.t i Company j | ] \ | j 3 'VJ-66 O ; 33/43 miles j John Sealyestate I ! old j 57 VJ ' /4 I^/2,640 \7\ i j northwest \ j j i ] ] | IV.r-67» i 3-J- miles I Texas-Hew Mexico! j 1937 j j 86 j 6j! P I '....L.WQst I Pipeli?ie....Co. i ! | | \ j ITT-68. ! 3-J- miles ! John Scalyestate j Continental ! 1929 | g/2,610 |3,358 | \ J west.. I ! Oil Co ♥ \ i { ] ! !VJ-69. j 13/4 miles \ Texas-Hetr Mexico j j 1937 I I '95 !6§: j lj....west I Pipeline Co., ] j j 1 1 1 I:::-70. \ln j City of Monahans | J.J.Harrell |1939 1 \ 130 |Bj| P i .....[...Monahans \ | I I j I i !n-7-i« !In I Texas & Pacific |L.F.Buchanan j 1937 j I 222 I 12.1 P I j Ivjbnahans. |...Eailway....Company j \ i ; \ i j— " I1I 1 7:2 \ln j Texas & Pacific I T.E.Shutt I 1928 I \ 200 \lO j j l.j...lioriahims. [...Railway.....C.omp.any. i 1 | ! | I jYr-73. \ In ! Texas & Pacific ! T.E.Shutt I 1928 j I 240 j 10 j { Monahans i...Rail^y....Cpmpany j ,; i "X~~ :..-...-.:: r.i I \ jYT-74. j In ! Texas & Pacific j T.E.Shutt \ 1928 I j 215 j 10) ; Monahans !Railway Company j I I \ j [ !';T-75, I In ! City of Monahans j C.E.Bouse ! 1930 j ! 120 j 10 |P I *...i....MQnahans j j 1 1 1 1 j H?-7So |In \ Chauncy I S 1 ; 35 I |H " ILMonahans j \ \ j | .| j .17-77. I In \ City of Monahans \ Thomas and I 1938 | ! 120 | 10 | P i j...Monahans j i Hogg \ ] ] ] \ K?-78.|In | Jim Williams | A.H.Seals j 1940 j \ 94 j 6 j P i LMonaimns i ] | 1 1 1 | 1 "-79. lln I J.y.Thrasher \ A.H.Seals ! 1940 j \ 90 | 6 j P ! "...j...llQns,haniS. 1 | ; I I ;....:.; I ;T-85.! 3-| miles |Jennie Smith \ Rector Oil Co. I 1931 | f/2,722 ;3,602 ! I "....L...nQ.rtheast | j Inc., ] 1 | i I >-&6. | Pacific ! j old I 2,707 | 72 | | W \ Similes Texas & :W: ] ; "...I east i...Railway...C.Qmpany I j I ' | j ;<"-87, | 8 miles ; T.B.Yarbrough j ! 1930 | | 81 \.6 j W j i northeast i I \ \ I \ i .Qr>r> n-nr*, o_ 8 I No". Principal I WATER LSVEL 1 - water- Below Date of Use of Remarks bearing land measure- Water formation surface ment c/ I ,(feet)b/ I , _ — — — — W-53. : i ; | I Oil test; no production. See log. — — — W-54. ; i j ;PS ! Well serves 20 meters in Wickett. I | — ! — i.lnd.J ¥-55. !Triassic sand " i I iPS j One of 8 wells that supply 175 i I — | — \?~n& \ t^i^-i^s. a^ .^lf 9.®®£. m See l°o« W-56. ITriassic sand? I j find I Pump test in 1937; estimated pro- I j I j sL.^Bi?!t?iP.s...6oo...l?.Bffr©ls in 24 hours. W~57. j Triassic sand? \118.6\ 118.6 j May 3, j S j I [ — [...1940 | ] ¥-58. ITriassic sand and | j — jlnd I February 1939, estimated production ; conglomerate"'" i ; ! ; was 20 parrels an hour. W-59.'"'] — j — |'"s ; j--— — W-60. ! Triassic sand j j !Ind j Production in 1936 estimated 1,000 ! | — j — I L...barrels...a...day. 5.e.e...1.0g* W~6l. iTriassic sand? \ i |Ind lln 1936 pumped 935 barrels in 24- i | j i [hour...test. W-62. j — | — j — !Ind i Perforated casing from 95 to 138 j [ i | j feet, blank pipe from 138 to 158 ¥~66."T Alluvium? f'"3B.6"'T"May 16!j"T"S' j'"Meas-T;"f©et .; ..pump.. at ' .set ...110...feet.. j I [1940 ; i ured 6 gallons a minute with 1.2 1-67. |Triassic sand and i 36.0 j — j Ind j See log. _..-""'' feet drawdown. .-■»»«. w Igravel I. i ; ; .v.v.-.v-v.w.«« j — i — ! — — I production. W-68. — i Oil test; no W-69. I Triassic aand and ; 50.0 ; !D,S i See log. j gravel ■ ". " [. _ .. : j \ W-70.' f Triassic sand ! 40.6 : Rept. ;PS ;"City" weil'No'V'9. See'log.' W-71. |Triassic sand j 50.0 ! Rept, \RR j Company well No. 4. Tested 30 I I \ \ " } gallons a minute for 4 hours with — — :''- W-?2. ;Triassic sand \ \ tI^S 1 Company' we'll"' y" 50rfoot drawdown. i ; — j — I : No. 3. Tested 120 gallons a minute. W-73* j Triassic sand j ! N j Company well'No. l". Abandoned". j i — ! _ — j i..See log. W-74. j Triassic sand j I .N j Company well No. 2. Abandoned -.

W-75. j Triassic sand | 45.0 j Rept. IPS j City well No. 1. Reported yield 32 i : : I j gallons a minute. See log. W-76.""1 Alluvium "] 3^B'T""Max'r'2&j'7'B3'"r'l^""well:. \ \ ! 1940 I j -. ¥-77. i Triassic sand \ 40. f Rept. IPS j City well No. 8. Three other city : [ i I I wells in this area. W-78. ! Triassic sand j 45. i Rept. ; i>,l i Casing cemented at 78 feet; re- i j j . j . ; mainder of hole is not cased. W-79.'";" Triassic"sand : 45. ["Kept* fD^YT"X'££ate£"'^ ; i i I i and casing record is similar. W-85. | — ; — ; — i — ; Oil test; no production.

¥-36. : Alluvium? i 44.6 j May 16, : S,S ; Pumps fine sand occasionally. i --"" i i .1.940 i ; Recovered 1.3 feet after pump shut- W-.87"."": "": 60^3";" "Mar.""22","1 S I T^oiZ % nour. \ i_ '\ 1940 I i See footnotes at end of table. ~ 9

5 H "oil No. Distance Owner Driller Date Altitude Depth ,-^ tan ! from or Com- above sea of g^ Monahans Name plet-- level Well 9r~r op cd. (feet) . fen & p £ p

■V7-88. j Similes j Hutohings Stock I Gulf Production! 1926 ! f/2,609 14,787 j I i southesasit ! Association I Company l i '■'■■ 1 1 \ W-89. 1 ?i miles j E.J.Marsten I Chesapeak Oil j 1926 | f/2,536 13,7011 3,701 j j \ southeast ] j Company ! \ I [ | W-.90. I 6 miles ! Vf.A.Estes 1 ! I j ! j t I south ! . i j | i I I W-91 I P/indles j F.G.Smith | I old ; | 90 I I1 [...SO.Uth ! L I ; ! 1 ! I W-95. jBjmiles \ Gulf Production j J.R.Marshall j 1936 I f/2,608 ! 167 !12-|! J '.j south i Company. j ! 1 ; | j ! ¥-96.| 9 miles \ Gulf Production j S.C.lngham j 1937 | f/2,599 | 172 \ Sj-j H i. '...[....southwest | Company ! \ 1 ; I | j ! |iT-97.IBJ miles | Gulf Production I S.C.lngham ! 1937 \ f/2,609 ! 175 | Bi| P : S.9^t^®st i Company i I ] j I I W-98o [8 miles ) The Texas Co. f I \ g/2,605 \ 160 |8 i P | southwest i i ) | i ::.: j \ j ¥-99.1 8j miles | Texas University! \ old | g/2,605 | 86 ! |"Wj I southwest j '...j [ 1 ] ;: I j j j W-lOOJ 7-J- miles j Cabot Carbon Co. I O.C.Reynolds j 1937! g/2,625 j 260 lizj! Pj 1 southwest ! I ; ! ! ; | \ j j W-1013 ?}' miles f"Cabot Carbon Co. I 6.C.Reynolds | 1937 | g/2,625 | 265 |12-|j P| ].....southwest | j ! 1 \ I I j 1/T-102.J 7 miles \ Standard-Atlantic; | 1936 ! | j . |Wi ] southwestj I ! \ ] ! ] pj-103.f'"5374"miles | Hutohings 'stock [ j | | [ [ W 1. .southwest [...Association I i \ { j i W-loij 53/4miies I Gulf Production | John Bush j 1929 | f/2,655 I 300 | 8j; Pj '[southwest i Company ; I ] [ ! \ 1 W-105,1 6|- miles ! Gulf Production j S.C.lngham [ 1927 | t/z,668 i 407 j 8^! P ;...] southwest i Company 1 ; { I : ] [ ! W-106.1 6§ miles \ Pearce' Service |A. Redmon ! 1940 ; g/2,660 | 166 \7 I W ! west I Station j i !__ i \ i hto cdj No. Distance Owner. Driller Date Altitude Depth °_§ .° from or Com- above sea of o § Pyote Name : plet- level Well g^i g cd. (feet) (feet) g^j gg H O OH ! j I j j j j p g pH p-107.| 5 miles j Texas Hwy. Dept. ! 1.1g/2,645 ! 163/ I5j W j ! east i I I | j ! j p-IOSj &| miles I Texas University! Jim Miles I 1939 Ig/2,635 | 186 j7 j W 1 east ] j i ] ; I \ JW-1093"35' miles ["'Southern' Union j I 1^2,615 | 187 jBj IV ! l...east I U.til1t.ie..5.....G.cu...j | j I I j J W-IIOJ 3^ miles | "Southern Union ) | j j } i P...east [...east j Utilities Co.A..j i \ '. ! ! ! | W-lll.! 3-| miles I Southern Union i Tom Sinmonds ; 1928 | g/2,615 | 195 j 8 ! P...east [...east I Ut.i.l.i±.ie.s Co.. i I i ■ I i ! IT-112.1 3-|- miles I Texas University! Jim Miles | 1940 I g/2,610 \ \ \ W ! east I ! j j j { I IT-113.! 5 miles I Jim Thornton j ! old | 2,590.7 \ 108 !6 ! W ! east ! . i ' .! i ! ! f.i!-XiI i 1 1 » l See footnotes at end of table. 10 ' p ! No. Principal , WATER LEVEL water- Below Date of Use of Remarks bearing land. measure- Water formation surface ment c/ j (feet)b/ I — — — j j !— production. ¥- 88. — — | — Joil test. No W- 89. j ; i \— [Oil test. W- 90.I — I — j — :D,S 1

W- 91* i— i — ; -- S ißeportediReported weak supply. — \ W- 95*; I 75. ! Rept. jlndjInd !Lower 7 feet of hole gravel-treated ; ] i i ;to keep out quicksand* See iog« W— 96.!Sand and gravel ; 90. ; Rept. j N iFormerly equipped with 4-inch, 9- j : j i Istage turbine pump set at 155 feet. 1 ¥~ 97,:Sand I 95.8 i May 177']Ind fFour-incfi'j'""g^st'^e"'^"^^"^^'"^"^"'^-^'." I -'- I -'- j 1940-- I Ipump set at 160 feet. W-"98»"j j f Fd,S ;'" ¥- 99.1 — 65.7 I May 29, ;D,S |In large shallow sink. j j [....194Q ] \ ¥-100. iSand and gravel j 160. ": Rept. ; Ind fused for boilers and cooling tower. j i j_ j ;Company well No. 2. See log. ¥-l6l.:Sand and gravel I 160. ! Rept. p,lnd jCompany No. 1, 150"f>e'et"from"¥-100." — — -- ¥-102.; i ; . =D,S :Supplies Standard-Atiantic""6il"" :■ i : i ;Company lease house. ¥-103.1 --"" '"] -- ; -- Fd'/s \" ¥-104. iTriassic sand- j -- j — : Ind = Supplied 500 barrels daily in'O'ct/ istone? i i j !1957 for drilling rigs in oil field. W-105. ;Triassic sand- j 144.6 j May 17, \ Ind i Four-inch turbine pump set at 276 istone?— j L...1940— \ \.lsss: §.?.?. 193.' ¥-106.; ; -- i iD,S i Cased with 166 feet of steel casing: i ■ i___ i_ i ; lower 18 feet perforated*

No. Principal TArAIER LEVEL water- Below Date of Use of Remarks bearing land measure- Water formation surface ment c/ | (feet)b/ — 1 W-107.: ! 104.3 ] Feb. 23, \ PS,I; \ "--"" \ j 1940 j j ¥-108.; : 100- I Rept. ""] S f'lB6 feet"of steel'casing';""lower | -- I j i j part perforated. ¥-109.; j 78.5 ! Nov. 16, I N T'Located 200 feet east' of dug"well."" j j — L..1939 :\ \ W-110. i i 79 ; Rept. ;PS i Six-inch, 6-stage turbine pump ; -- "" \ \ \ j powered with 10 H.P. electric motor W-ili'.";"" \ 79. ; Rept'. [PS ['Ten' hVp."'/ Public supply-...for._Pyote r i j i j j turbino pj^iup. Public;supply for --"" 82.'8"] W-112.'; "'} Oct. 4","] S fWe'll" wa's'"gravei-treated 2"Pypte; „ : — : 1 1940 : { because of quicksand. ¥-113.; ; 59.6 I May 29, j S i Pumping intermittently when meas-^ | I I 1940 ; I ure£. See footnotes at end of table. 11

° $ 55' No, Distance „ Owner. Driller Date Altitude Depth 'hss'h° from or com- above sea of oa ! Pyote Name plet- level Well o^'oC] : ed (feet) (feet) §#63 "H O SO I ;; j Q £ |4 TT-114.153/4 miles; Texas University IHershback I 1938; f/2,619 j 240 | 6J-"; N least ! |Drilling; Co. \ \ ■ \ ■. | | 19W] 127 W-115^]' Wfik jailesj Jim" Thornton [j^'liles 1 '2/606.4 j f6" jW I southeast \ \ ! | | | j I^l6.l'ifmiles j Jim""Thornton I ] [ 2,588.4 j 106 |6 |1 ] southeast i i j ; ] j I W-i18.|7 miles | J«H.Hughes I Superior Oil ! I | I|6 N '] southeast i j Co.. \ j j I | W-119. 1 9J- miles j Hill & Hill [Southern Crude j I f/2,613 j 2,970 | j 'jsoutheast | .. i.P4l....|^r.c^sin£_CJ) :sl*?3o] I ] j .W-120. jI6J miles j Skelly Oil Co." jHargraves | 19361 2,593.0 j 100 j6 j N i southeast | et...al { | I .". ; | [ W-121.;9 miles ! J.E.Cooper I I 1935 i 2*548.0 ; 52 I I' H Isoutheast I j \ \ j I j ¥-122. ;8 miles I W.V»r McDonald | | old j 2,551.5 66 . - \ --- - \ \\l : j ;;:;.| j. southeast \ \ :r : \~~ -.- :r ±- .- v V^-l23'.'Tel"miles [ A^L.Herring [Bert"Everts j 1939) _y^,545 I 131 | ejj W i south., I [ I I I j i i W-124. ;53/4miles j A.L.Herring |j* Miles [ 1939 j g/2,590 I 95 )8j 17 J south ! ; ; I | j i \ ] %-125.16 miles [A.L.Herring ]'" I 1907 j g_72,596 | 90 !6 ! V I ;..; i.SOUth I; '. \ j \ '■ | j ; [TM26.|*6S/4 miles] J.Henson | I old \ g/2,610 \ 82 \ |T7 J.SQUth I j [ I : L I \ W-127* [5-J- miles | A.L,Herring ; | old.] \ 85 j | X [.South j I j \ I ; 1 W-128.16 miles j Vr.F.Perrin [ | old I g/2,66Q \ 97 \6 I N __ *.j.s.o.u;thwe.:st j _ | i j ; , j ] i| TT-129. j4V4 miles! J.C.Averyestate ;Tom Simmonds j 1938] g/2,675 | 157 I5| P li.southwe.st [ i I i ....„ I | | |6 W-l30 o 14i miles I F.M.Jeffers ! | old ! g_/2,605 ; 87 ! N li.southwest ! i : [ \ \ | | W-131. ;2§ miles | Texas University | ! 19321 g/2,600 \ 86 \7 \ W "j south I | i ; i I i | W-132.13/4 miles | Texas & Pacific [L.F.Buchanan 1 | | 160 j 6 |l j John'McHbff | [ old J 27623.9' | 106 j 5 f"l' 17-134. j2-J miles j Texas University | ! 19301 gy2,630 | 118 |7 ;¥ ']west I ! I "j ; ! I YT-135* |4-|- miles \ J.C.Averyestate I i old I \ \ \ U [west ! \ 1 I I Li I Tr-&36. \si£ miles \ Texas University j | old ! 2,661.7 | 135 \4^\ II iwest I i i I I \ l ¥-137* |5f miles j Texas University j [ old j 2,621.8 " | 135 |5 ) W Iwest ] | ] ! j 1 | W-I'3B* le^Amiles | C.A.Martin | | old ! g/2,648 \ j jl !...|wes.t \ : i I } " f I \ U-139. miles I Bird Hayes jKenneth Slack I 1940| g/2,710 j 5,047 '[ I * ItJ- ...iwest I j | \ 1 | | "ML4o.]Bj miles | Pat Vfilson jKanneth Slack J 19411 g/2,665 | | | jwest [ ! I I ||i.

Soe footnotes at end of table. 12 I ■ I,-.:;■■ No* Principal WATER LSVEL water- Below IDate of Use of Remarks "bearing land jmeasure- Water formation surface) rnent c/ ;____ . )(feet)b/

¥-114. lAlluvial sand? I 79.7 ;Nov. 15, | N IFurnished water to drill oil test. j ; I i.193? 1 LSee^iog. Wr-115. [Alluvial sand? i 78.3 !June 20, jD,S jHas pumped 18 gallons a minute"." I — ; i.1940 \ I W-1169 ; \ 47.5 ;Sept.2B, j S iPumping intermittentlywhen ! — ! — I 1939— j [measured. W-118. ; ■ I | | N ." Furnished water to drill oil test*"

■ I .■. ; I ; iObstructed at 44 feet* j — — — W-119. — i : !-- IOi'i tost; no production.. W-120. I j 94.4 ;Mar. 15, F N |Furnished water to"drill"oil" test. I i 11940 ■ T s gravel-treated "because of quick- -- % : ¥-121.1 | 47.3 fOc't"."'T6't \""N rFurnisned"water"to"'drill '.'7'sand. j | " I i oil test. Obstructed at 52 feet. W-122'."] — ill?.?. j 58.8 1 Oct.'"Yo"f T's :"" j --"" j j 1939 I I W'123.1 "1 38.7 i'Nov'."14,"I"s jWeli" is"gravel-treated". j — ; L1.?.?.? I ! W-124. : j 76.0 ; Nov. 20, j S \ Located 200 feet"east"of "ranch ! — I L.1.?.?.?. I Lhou.se.r W-125. j i 77.7 j Nov. 20 ? j S ;Located""at""ranch 'house. ; j j --"" \ ' ! 1939 ¥-126. j I 72.0 j Nov. 20, T'"s f ! I — L.1939— 1 i ¥-■127. iTriassic sand- i j : N \ Reported abandoned because of poor istone?— j i ; j quality water. Slush shows fragments W-128.'] [ 90".8 rsept'.'2B,"";" N \ '7of Triassic rocks, ! : 1939 ! \ I 1'" W-129. 1 137.'4 fs'ept"."2B7"T S rCased'"tb*'Wttbm''becaus'e'of'quixj'k^"' .; ! — ; i1939 I i sand. Water is reported of good W-130. i ; 63 « 4 ;Sept.28,"1""N ;'Pioneer watering"place"/.^.■.■lqu-.ality*. i \ L.1939 j j Water is reported of good quality. W-131."[" — j 62.5 "i Sept.28," IS \ \ — 1 1.1939 \ \ ¥-132".; i 85. : Rept. i S jAt stock loading pens.

W-133*"; -- ; 23, Is, ; 77.7" TFeb. I ! — \ 1..1940 j j ¥-134. 1 ! 100.0 ; Aug. 15, j S \ ¥ater level while pumping about 5 \ — i — ;194^3 j jgallons a minute. ¥■■135.; i j — i N IWell is caved' in.

W- 136. j I ~ : ! S | — ¥-137.; i 65.8 ; July 12, : S j Located about 50 feet west of I — I — i.1940 [ [w-136. ¥-138.; ; — f N IObstructed at 12 feet. 'Reported ; j — ,; — : J weak supply. ¥-139. i i i — ;— ; gas — — — — Oil test. Commercial well.. W-140. ; " :—: i ; : Drilling January 1941. Water in j " I ; \ \ sand at 180 to 200 feet. Water at _J ; ! [ ; 965 to 971 feet. See footnotes at end of table. 13

No. Distance Owner Driller Date Altitude Depth °A Li from or com- above sea of oh 1 Barstow Name plet-- level Well I>i |o-p — ed (feet) (feet) §h P'h i I I h h ! aE4- W-141J 9J- miles I Texas & Pacific | | old j 2,639.5 j 82 I | N I east i Railway Company | I I'll W-1421 9S/4miles f'"pat"Wilson j j Ygob'VY^^ ['"""154 | 8 f"W ! east \ I | | i I i-143T"l6""miles [''pat'Wilson |C^H.Mahres ■ | 1937T"2766276 [5"087 j | I j ! east ! " i j ] W-144,1 64, lojlniles ['"Texas & Pacific |W # P. Geaslin j 1928] 2,6 5 ! 200 1 lo] P ] east I Railway Company ! i \ i I W-145^ 16J- miles'"]' Texas & Pacific W. P, Geaslin ; 1928] \ 249 !8 IP j east iRailway Company _ I I ! I [ | ¥-146 j 10j miles | Texas & Pacific JCompany force I 1924 j j 224 ; 8 \ N : i east [...Railway...Company. | [.. j \ i [ \7-147J lO§ miles j J.C.Avery eatate \ I 1900 ! j 150 [ j W L.east ! I ] [ i ! i W-148J 9V4miles I T.N.Carr,et al jJ.E.Fitzpatrickj 1938 j e/z,637 J5,20l \ j N [...east jet ] et al | j ) ! j W-149J 8J- miles I E. Vickers [ I I g/2,605 [ 300 | 20 | N j east I ■ 1...... I ...... ]:..." ! I I W-150J &J- miles I X.L.Dyer |j.E.Fitzpatrick| 1938 | f/2,709 |5,144 | j N ! j ! east " et al \ \ \ \ ! W-lslj 63/4milese s | Pat YJilson | } 19391"""g/z',735 j 161 ! 4§"f W I northeast I | I ! ! I ! W-152J 7 miles ! T.L.Redman ITex-Oil Productf 1930 j ; ; \ j northeast | ! ion...Company | \ j j ; W-153J G§ miles | Pat Y[ilson JTom Simmonds | 1938 j g/2,695 | 220 [8 if [...northeast | ; I \ I j I } W-154J 43/4miies | J.J.McGregor JByrd-Frost | 1934"{ t/z,763 15*155 | | L.no.rthe.ast \ lln!Q.Q.rp(3r ated | i ; ) | TJ-155J 43/4miles | J.J.McGregor | ; 1934 ; g/2,765 | 235 \ 8 j N i nqrtheast | I j I i i_ j 5 miles j Pat Wilson j I old | ZZ^TH W YJ-156J ["^2^690r \ I northeast I ! I 1 ! .i.. ... j W-157J 4^- miles I Town of Barstow ] | 1930 | 2,655.0 \ 117 I 6 | P I east j i i j I j j W-158J 3jmiles jJ. Key |Tom Simnonds I 2,652.9 117 |10| P j " \ ' I east \ \ i I . I I ■ . I p miles | Jo""KeyJ 0""Key [ 1935] "2,654.9 Y7-1594 3f~ iTom"'Simmond's ' 1 1077 !1° I i east I I ; i i i j W-160J 2^ miles j Monroe estate jTom Simmonds \ 1930 \ 82 I 6 | N I east I } I I I \ I W-161J 3S/4miles j Pat TTilson [ I old j 2,721,9 j 171 j7 j W i northeast j I I . 3 ill 17-162 j 13/4milesl /4miles \ C.B.Dodson T [ 1930'| 2,572.0 | 13 j fwj ] north. ! j. ; j ] I i W-163J 4-J- miles I Loop Land and JDominion Oil Col j f^/2,570 11,977 | ! I north 1 Irrigation Co.. !....A^^h-y^....P.i^t.s. ! ! I i I W-164J 53/4miles53/4miles I Monroe estate j I 2,557.9 ! j }Si : j...north I I ! I I I I 17-165.! 53/4miles53/4miles IL. Gibbs | j 2,576.0 | j | N [north I. I ! I \ I I W-166J iimiles | Monroe estate ! j 1930] f/5,597 | j ! N ! north I | 1 ] \ \ \ W-167^ 45"miles j"Monroe""estate j ] T9i6T'f/^7^ 1 73 ! 6 j""w 1 north I I ; I I j j See footnotes at end of table. 14

No. Principal WATER LEVEL water- Below Date of Use of Remarks bearing land measure- Water formation surface ment c/ I -,(feet)b/ , ; W--141. ;Triassic sandstone |63.0 ; Sept.26, j N j \ ; j [1939 ! \ W-li2.iTriassic sandstone ; 99.5 i Sept.26, ;D,S !At ranch house.

■ j j I 1939' j j W- 143.'; — '."]'~ j" — I--1 [Oil test. See log.

W~144. iTriassic sandstone jIOO" j Rept. |RR .-Company well No. 3. Yield 30 i j | I i.ga1.10n.5...a.,minute... W—l4s. iTriassic sandstone i — j — ;RR jCompany well No. 4. See log. W-146. iTriassic sandstone \ 96. ißept.i Rept. i N iProduced 25 gallons a minute. ! j j j iAbandoned. W-147. ;Triassic ! — I — I- — sandstone !D,S At Avery ranch house. W-14.8. ; j 71.0 ; Oct. 5,, ; N j.Oil test. No production. Plugged ; i ' ;.1.940 | Lat..about..200...feet. W~149*1 --"" ; 45.4 : Nov. 18, j N ; Oil test. Abandoned at 300 feet, | ! L1.?39 \ \ — : W»150.; I 73.3 j Sept.26, j N !Oil test, had oil show and 1 . j j ] 1939 j ;million cubic feet__ of gas._ _ W-151. iTriassic sandstone; 98.1 i Sept.26, j S jDriller bailed 50 gallons a minute ; -- ■ j — i.1939 \ fwit^out^^e^aiistj^^well;* W-152".'i j" j j— IOil test. W -153.!Triassic sandstone?:loB.7 i Sept.26, ; S j Owner reported water at 210 feet, j j j I ; 1939 which" feet. ;— rose..to 105.. "W-154"."j --" --p-"-" | ■_■■■ fOi;1 test. see "log,"

W-155. iTriassic sandstone ;205.3 j Oct. 8, ; N ;Furnished water to drill oil test. | j LI94Q j | W-156* iTriassic sandstone 1116.1 ; Oct. 8, i S ICalled "Old Rock House* wellt | j L.1.940 | | : ¥-157. ITriassic sandstone; 95.7 ; Aug. 9, ;PS ; Turbine pump. Reported yield 70 I j |..1.94Q ; .[.gallons...a..minute. W-158.ITriassic sandstone; 94.3 j Sept.26, : I jThe north well of two wells pumped \ I L.19.39 1 ;.by....cross...beam.* W-159. iTriassic sandstone; 96.0 ! Sept.26, j N iLocated west of W-158. I — ....; i.1.939— j j W-160.; ;-- ; I N IAbandoned. Owner reported that at i l j I LB.2...feet...Y.e.ry...salty...water..was. en- W-161. ITriassic sandstone?l62.l j Sept.26, I S \ Cased with 168 feet j ; ;...193.9 j i./S-!fe©©A...c.^fi.ij^J....^p^e.K..Jp.AJit...po.^p- W-3.62. IAlluvium j 5.5 j Oct. 20, j N IDug well. ..""''rated. I — \ — \ 1939— I— I ZZ.'.ZZ. W-163. ; : !—! [ Oil production. — \ — test. No W-164.IAlluvium ; ; ■ \ S ;Spring located at north end of ; i \ ' \ I Soda Lake. W-16'5.TAlluvium ["— [ -- T Spring. — — — f*"s W-166. i ; I ; N j Oil test. No production. Reported

' sand found in upper part of i L....1.... X \ !*ss&?:. ;; W-l67.";Alluvium"" "]"'16.6 f"6cti""23",""T"S ['" 7 wellc j I !1959 I i "Z" See footnotes at end of table. 15

|| om i !To. Distance. Owner Driller Date Altitude Depth "o I from or com- above sea of £3 rj^j. Barstow Name plet- level Well gli ..§ ! ed j (feet) (feet) .

No* Principal WATER LEVEL water- Below JDate of Use of Remarks bearing land measure- Water formation surface ment c/ ; l(feet)b/ _

W~lSB.;Alluvium 20*4 ;Oct. 23, i S I Dug well, at abandoned oil test. j \ [.1939 ! I ; j ; j W- 159. Alluvium j 6.0 !Aug. 29,' S Dug well. | j 1.19a? . j I ¥-" 170 .|Alluvium j 8.0 iFeb. 5, ;S ; I ; \ 1940 : [. W~l7l.LAlluvium I 5.5 j Aug. 29, f's ! | \ \ 1939 ; j W-172.; Alluvium ["' 5.0 ;Sept.l9, ; S f j j 1.1939 [ i W~l73.1Alluvium I 4.1 |Sept.19, ;N j Equipped with 6-inch pump;" had draw- : i j : i down Irrigated acres 1939 r of 15 feet. 30 W-174'.j Alluvium j — j -'-' "7 I'tl!qiilpped"Wlt£'"N6«l4""7^onß season. j ; i [ i Turbine pump powered with 40 H.P. — ; ; W-175* ;Alluvium j ; __-""■"""" foTmeTlyl electric motor;. See log. | I ; i ; small irrigation well. Abandoned. W~l76'.rAlluvium j 6.'7 fAug-.'"'^', j'.N f Dug" well. --"" — -- ¥-177*] ""; j i"N r'Abandoned. Insuff icient'water""for"" i — j — i — i ; irrigation purposes. W-178*! I j "]"n ; Abandoned"."' By bailer "test"well ' * I — ! " — i— = Wou.i^ yi.eM saiions. a m.^nute ¥-179.; :" -■- j !—! ; — — — Abandoned. Weak supply. W-180*; i i ; N .i Struck only small seep of water.

W-181.! Alluvium I 9.0 : Aug. 29, \ N j Test well for irrigation. Driller ! :■ I 1939 I ; reports would yield only 200 gallons W-182.TAlluvium j 7.9 ['Sept.19", f's j Pa minute, j j L.1939 | \ W-183.T Alluvium ; 12.2 ;"'Feb"^ l7""-f's j \ — ] — L.1.940— j \ W-184-.i I I i I ;Drilled for irrigation well. j i j j : Abandoned _. W-185.; Alluvium | 10.6 j Oct. 19, : S j Dug and drilled; original' depth "80 : — I [.1939 J L.feet. W-186.; j ! -«- j H j Flowing water at 140 feet. Not j i : ; : sufficient for irrigation. W«lB7.i Alluvium j — ; i S i5O feet of casing; lower 10 feet " ' i i i■ I perforated. >."..* " W-188.; Alluvium — j — jW" \ Formerly"irl»igat'lon''weTl^ W-189-! Alluvium j 4.5 j Sept.l9, ! N j This well and No. W-188 formerly i .;1940 i i pumped together for irrigation. ' l ' W-190»; Alluvium 5.6 j Aug". 31,"T'N 'V lrHgaHon''weTl';'"not''use'd''last \ i L..1939 i ; three years. W-191.; Alluvium 6.0 j Sept.l9, i I i 12-inch turbine pump set at 20 feet. ! \ L.1939 j \ ' i W-192,1 Alluvium j 4.2 ':Aug. 89,". T I[ 12-inch turbine "pump. "'.

" ' W-193.1Alluvium" '7,9 ;"Aug,""3l," [ S f" \ j — [.1937— j i W-194.; Alluvium I j N j Formerly irrigation well 70 feet ; j ; L- ■; deep. Abandoned because of caving. See' footnotes at end of table. 17 , —— ' .„ ; . -r I .-^ I -J cm m cd,. No* Distance Owner Driller Date Altitude Depth °h 2'l6 |8! aTli"miles' ["ir.'Olack ! E.K.Taylor | 1928 | | 80 P | [southeast ; I ) \ \ j | .7-217.!i\"miles | Charles Nichols j | 1930 12,560.3 | " 13 | IN |southeast \ \ | j ) j | :r-218.|Z\ miles | Charles Nichols j Simmonds j 1936 \ j 38 j 6 ITT least ! ! j \ \ \ : \ :j-219.T2i miles PcharleyTaller \ \ \ 2,575.5 | |7 ITV I east 1 1 i j j I niiles ["Miller Bros. I ; I 2,558.4 j 21 j 8 111 j east | | ! \ \ i I See footnotes at end of table ±o

No> Principal J£_±-_? I^Zlk— water- Below [bate of Use of Remarks bearing land measure- Water formation surface i ment c/ I(feet)b/ I _, — W->!95«: 2,3 i Aug. 51, i S iReported flowed several years ago. I I ! 1939 '\ \ W-d96'.TAlluvium j 9,9 ;Mar. 9, j"S j J { 1.1940 \ ! ¥--197.'; Alluvium"" ""] 11.3 IMar. 9, j"s ! i I [.1940 j I W-l98.1'Alluvium I 13.2 j Feb. 28, II :No. 10 turbine" pump"with"15"H.'P. i | i1940 ; i electric motor. See log. l-198ATAiluvium \ 12."9 \ Mar. 9, j S f^^el"'cMii^""to'"B'^"t(m;""open'."as3['i ; I j1940j 1940 i |no perforations. W^l99'.l"Alluvium ; 11.7 fMa'r. g^-j-g ; j j 11940 \ j W-200.'; Alluvium" j '11.l \ Aug." 29, \""l j"No.""l2" turbine^ pump with""2o"h.P« ; i j1939j 1939 ; Ielectric motor. W-201.7 Alluvium I 9.7 !Aug'.""29,""r"s j'Dug'To'15" feet. | ; ;.193? j \ W-202.: Alluvium i 7.3 ; Aug. 30, i I \ Not used for several years. For- ; ; ; 1939 ; i merly irrigated 80 acres. W-203.; Alluvium 8.6 i Rept. ; I : Pit 8 feet dee'pj six-inch centri- i — i — ; ; fugal pump with 15 H.p. electric W-204.! Alluvium j j j N iAbandoned. ..■""■'motor.

W~2os.i Alluvium 6.5 ; Aug. 30, I N ; Formerly irrigation well. I j 1..1?.3.? \ I W-206. : Alluvium j 6.7 i Aug. 29, j N j Formerly irrigation well. Dug pit j ! — i 1939— i : 8 feet. W~2o7ei Alluvium i j ; I i Not pumped for several years. See I \ — I — [1.98... ¥"208«: Alluvium i j I\ I ; Equipped with centrifugal pump and i I I ;natural gas engines W-209.; Alluvium j 15.4 | Apr. 2, j S j Test for irrigation well. i \ ..J..194Q i I W-210.! Alluvium j 14.9 j May 20, ; I :50 feet from test"well. Equipped" j j ; 1940 i j with turbine pump and 15 H.P. elec- W«2ll.i Alluvium 8.3 iOct. 20, : I ; Equipped with/trie motor. See log. I : I 1940 I i centrifugal pump and automobile T 12.; — ; — | -j //-2 Alluvium— I — S ..■"■■' engine. W-213.; j j I N ; Test well drilled for water supply j i — ! : j for Barstow. Abandoned. See l°g« W-214.| Alluvium j — j N i Unsuccessful as irrigation well.

W -215.; Alluvium j 8-9 j Oct. 31, ! S j ; j L.193.9 j !. W-216.; Alluvium j 10.8 ; Aug. 30, j I ; Equipped with 4-inch centrifugal j ; L19.3.9 \ ;...pump..a.nd,..autom.obil.e...engin.e.. W-217.: Alluvium j 11.1 ! Aug. 30, j N '; Dug well. I ] \ I?.?? : \ W-218'.]' Alluvium"" j 13.'8 !'Aug." 3§7" ] S |"" ; j j 1939 j j W«219".|"Alluvium ! 24;.'l;Tune"2l7':F"S [■" j \ L.1940 \ \ W-220.: Alluvium 13.2 ; Aug. 30, \ N ; Located on bank of Rock Quarry Draw* I ; L_l£3j3 j L See footnotes at end of table. 19 i i 1 j 1 i U w 1 "\.j I No. Distance Owner Driller Date Altitude Depth uo o from or com- above sea of p-h 3 I Sarstow Name plet- level Well g>T c{p j ed (feel) (feet) 2p p>n! 1 i 1 !I!Ii I ! I ! W-221j 4|- miles ; L.M.Watson I | ; 2,558,4 I 17 I |H1 i southeast i \ I j j ; j ¥-222 j 4-| miles j L.M.Watson I B.W.Helm | 1939 j 2,566,7 I 15 I |-H [....east j ; 1 1 1 i i 71-223J 5^ miles j E.A.Leffingwell I | old ; j 40 | jft ; ]....seutheast | | ! 1 ; 1 i : W-230J S^Amiles j L.H.Madden Trust j Arthur Pitts | 1923 | f/2,550 | 4,670 I I F [...east ] ; 1 1 1 1 1

No. Distance Owner Driller Date Altitude Depth from or com- above sea ' of Pyote Name plet- level Well ed (feel) (feet)

W-253L.111^ miles 18. Davis | Redmon | 1940 |e/2,562 j 103 Jsj-!\;Ni i...southwest ! i \ j j j \ j ¥-232.1 8| miles I Helen P. Belo I Jim Miles j 1939 \ I 150 Il2\ if [..southwest [ „ 1 ] \ 1 \ | j W~233,i 8^ miles \ Mary L. Cone j I 1928 \ \ 220 ! \ \ L.south 1 i I ; I I I I jW-234.1 Sir miles | Mary L. Cone j Bert Everts j 1938 \ \ 367 j \ j |..s..o.uth. j \ ] I I I I 83/4miles83 ; Mary L. Cone ; | 1908 j | 100 j |.W W-235.J" /4miles ' * i ?9B^ [ \ i i \ T7-236 a j i|miles |Mary L. Cone ! ; I | 50 | 111 [..jgLcadbiL \ ! \ I I j f 'V7-237 pI lOj- miles j Mary L. Cone j R.F.Owen ! 1931 \ f/2,499 \ 5,000 ! IF i south j i I I [ I I f-240.j'9^7^miles | J.L.Costley |Sunshine Oil I \ I | i F Isouth ; I Co. I i I J 1 t^llifdj'miles' P^iggs"estate 1 1 1938 ] I [ j N Isouth j I j 1 ] 1 1 rf~2420i 8 miles | C.M.Jackson j Bert Everts ! 1938 | ! 84 |7 !W j..s.outh I ! I i I ! I T-243.[ 73/4miles | C.M.Jackson | j | I 42 1481 48 | W i SOUth i \ I I I J I j p 1 H CO d Noc Distance Ovmer Driller Date Altitude Depth g i from or com- above sea of '£.% d Grandfalls Ifeme plet- level Well g^ g^ ed (feet) (feet) jsM g^j ! i , i I I 1 bl&i p-2440|103/4miles I T.B.Keasler | | | ! 34 ;60 ;Yi = I 1northwest ; I i ■ "j I I 10 miles 1 E.W.Thomas I j | 2,554.3 ; 127 161 6 \IJ 4.northw<3S.t I | j \ j j I rr-247,|10 miles j E.TT.Thomas California 1930 560 I 2,974 | j " [The \ | f/2, i inorthwest I ! Comgany w |._: | j | 1^24871837imiles l"Wes-¥ei Oil Co. [ FHE Oil Company! 1936 I \ 2,610 j" | inorthwest I i | | | I j

bee rootnotes at end. oi' table. 20 "1 No. Principal WATER .LEVEL water- Belov^ Date of !Use of Remarks bearing land measure- Water formation surface ment c/ I(feet)b/1 (feet)b/ 1 W~2 2l.; Alluvium j 11.3 i Aug. 30, j S ; Dug well. i \ 1.1939 j : W-2 22.;Alluvium I 11.7 iAug. 30,; S i Dug well. ; ; J..1939 ! ' \ W-£23.TAlluvium"'' '7 13.0 i Dec. 12,] N ;' ] If.3? \ --"" \ -- ! I tt W~2307: "] j ~ '"]""N roil'''test7'calle"d''' ßiver''Welr'^ i i ! j Flowed 0.46 second-foot, December II _J I \ 19, 1940. ' I No. Principal WATER LEVEL I Use of water - Below Date of Water Remarks bearing land measure- c/ formation surface ment I (feet)b/ I W-231. iTriassic sand- j 53.8 ! Oct. 5, j■N ; istone? . : L.1940 j j W-232. :Triassic sand- j 55.0 i Repte ; D,S j Weak well. istone I — \ i ] W-233. iTriassic sand- I ; — i S ■: Reported no water below 70 feet. istone i ; ; j ¥-234. iTriassic sand- i — i — i D,S j Below 70 feet drilled only red istone j — ■ — j [shale. ¥-235. iTriassic sand- j ; i D,S i 1-f-inch pump exhausts well. istone I j j -- , "»»" !...... ;■■"" ¥-236. "i --J-— |--».» ¥-237. ißustler j — I — j S,I ; Oil test. When drilled flowed 200 ; i — i — i ;_ barrels water an hour. See.log. W-240. ißustler limestone j i S,I i Knovin as "Valley Well". Water re- i i i i i Dorted from ahout 1,200-foot depth. "" — — W-241. iTriassic : . i i N ; \ Irrigates several acres alfalfan. l"Rea..Beds Tt j ] \ | ZZZZZZZIZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ. W-242. : — ; 55.0 i Nov. 17, i S i i [. ,1.193? i \ " ¥-243. i -- V 40.2 | Nov. 17,: S ; Dug well. i ! i 1959 i i i i > No. Principal WATER LEVEL 1 water- Below j Date of Use of Remarks bearing land jmeasure- Water formation surface' ment ] c/ [ (feet)b/ [

¥-244. :Alluvium? j 31.6 I Mar. 15,! S j Dug well. j ! J...1940 i ! W-246. ;Ailuvium i 68.6 j Oct. 10, iS ; Furnished water to drill oil test. i i I 1939 ! I ¥-247.1 -- j -- |' '"— ■:"-'- ;""Oil"tes't. See"log". — — — W-248. i — j I i i Oil test. No production.-

See footnotes at end of table. 21

o o tsJ|> | Bcj Distance Owner Driller Date Altitude Depth | -3 fg " from or com- above sea of £ & I Grandfalls Name plet level Well g~ gj cd. (feet) (feet) g£j | | I I I j p £ t^| ■i!l" '" 1 i I W-249J 9j- miles | T7.H.Lee ! R.F.Ovran | !f/2,483 | 2,720 j \ I |reajb = ] j. : I I \ j W-250.J &J miles j Murrey and j Paul Dsburn | 1940 |g/2,482 I 176 ;6j TV i west {....Frame I i L_ | I I 17-251J 73/4inLles |Je Miller j Atlantic Oil ; 1934 |f/2,469 j 2,430 j | [northwest ] i....Pr0.ducing....C0.. \ I i I I W-252«j 7-^ miles | Monree estate ] Sid Richardson | old ig/2,510 j 62 18 i 1 [...northwest | j 1 ) ] | I j W~2530| 7 miles j John Miller \ \ old ; | 25 I j IJ| L.northwest. | ! 1 1 i | I j W-254J 6 miles j John Miller j I 1922 j j 28 j 48 j wj L.florthvTest j j \ 1 1 1 1 | 7'-255.| 53/kmiles | John Miller | „ j 1924 | I , 29 | 6 IWJ L..nartiMe..s.t | I I i I j j j W-256.J 6 miles \ John Miller | j 1924 j I 100 j |II i..j2ar.±]me£± | | - 1 1 i i | IY7-257.1 53/4miles53/4miles I John Miller | S.Caprito \ 1936 I | 2,600 | \Kj [...norihwest I | I j I j ! I W-258J 6 miles jD. Olcott | Rio Bravo Oil I 1935 I I j I ; Lrj.or.fcfcHEe.alb. | I Co., I \ i ! I I W-259J 6 miles !D. Olcott \ Rio Bravo Oil | 1935 | ! 128 |8| j' 1. northwest i | G0..,. I i I i ; \ Y[-260j 5-J- miles ID. Olcott jJ. L. Gillette | 1936 I | 123 | 6 IWj I northwest j j j J i \ | I 1-261J"&}"mile's FbT Olcott 16. Copeland j 1936 | \ 137 : B^| J; j....ror.tliw:e.st 1 „ 1 j j 1 j j | W-2620l 4^/4mles jD. Olcott j Rio Bravo Oil I ! I 145 | 8-J \ I [...nprthurest j \ Co.. i \ ; I j j YF-263J 5 miles | Grandfalls I Boyd Hopkins ! 1940 j \ 95 | B^l p! I..■^P..^.^.^est ; \ \ ! ! ;...;:....__;;;^..|:;:-c:^J; Yr-264.] 5 miles \ U.W.McDonald | Cities Service j 1937 | j 85 {7 ! W i L..?iPX^Ml§..?fc i I 0i1..C0., i i I I I W-265.1 5j miles | ¥7.W»Mc Donald. \ Cities Service j j j 107 j 7 j J inorthwest j \ pi1....C0. j \ j i | 17-266.; 43/4miies43/4miies j W.Yf.McDonald \ Cities Service I 1930 I ! 100 j 7 j J [northwest { | Oil Company | 1 1 1 1 "--267 j4J- miles [ Y?.Ti. McDonald \ \ old i | 31 j6I XI 1.,northwest j \ j \ I ] I jT;~26BJ 4 miles IT7.M. Malone \ Rowan Drilling | 1937 |f/2,470 | 2,454 ] ! i Lnorttamst j I Co.. I j ; ) | | J7r-269^| 3^ miles |TJ.M.Malone | Rovran Drilling \ 1937 ;f/2,462 I 200 \7 \ P [ J_S.?.:r.!thwest I j Co, I I I j i 3 miles | B.L.Agnew et al j Agnerr et al ! 1936 [f/2,461 I 170 ) 6 |P '.LnQ.r..thffe..st j \ i 1 j j ] ■7-271J 5 miles j Town of Royalty \ I j I 125 I !Pi j j...P-o^'.thviest j i i ] 1 1 i JVXI272J4J miles I O.E.Potts I i I I 100 j 6 jT7 I [..^ortlwest i \ j i j j j lw-273j 4 miles j Atlantic Oil j |. j | ! IY[ I 'L.north j....Pro.dUcin£....Co. j. I \ 1 1 j |r;-274j 5j- miles | M.Joßarker j T.& P. Coal & . j j j 128 I 7 j J I i..nQrthw;est [ |....Qil Company | | j j 1 (17-275J 5-J- miles | Henry James | Texas & Pacific | j ; 69 ; 7 jTC j i northwest J I Coal & Oil Co. i I i i I See footnotes at end of table. 22 ~T~ 'i No, Principal WATER LFJVEL - water- Below [Date of Use of Remarks bearing land measure- Water formation surface I ment c/ .. (feet)b/ j — — — — J ¥-249* j j .. j j |Oil test) no production. ¥-250 " !Alluvium i 19.8 ;Mar. 25,; S I'Much fine quicksand. Cased,to bot- i -- ; — ;1940-- : j torn, small perforations at 130 to W«2si*"j \ ! !-- ['Oil"test." Initial Z.ISQ.J.set* j j ; ! i.l>rP(iV!-.®.ls». W--25-2.": — ! 20»0 ;Apr» 2,; D,S ;Pipeline carries water one mile to [l.^fQ j i "'" j — — " Lp.i1...?.9^P^y...-k®?:§.®.*. W-253'.TAlluvium j i j N \ Abandoned* ; ; " : " j ; ¥-254.; Alluvium j 19.3 !Mar. 29, j D,S IDug well. j ! 1.194:0 1 i ¥-255. ;Alluvium ; 20.1 ;Mar. 29,; I j Irrigates garden. ; l — 1.1940— ; i ¥-25 6c ": Alluvium I ; I N | Abandoned because of caving fine ; \ ; \ [sand* ¥-257.; ~ j — ; — I N ; Oil test, no production* W-258*j — ;--;—! — — \ Oil test. ¥■-259.; — ; j — j Ind !Yields 40 to 45 gallons a minute. i i ; ; i Used for drilling oil tests » ¥-260. 1 Alluvium? j 40.0 ißept. iD,S,IISupplies Company lease camp. See ' [; " I I ' i log» ' I ; — — ¥-2:6l'.TAiluvium ? [■".'"■ 1 ".": "md fCased""to"137" feet; 40"feet 'per-" i i ; ; : forated* ¥-262,'; -- I -- | -- | Ind' i'*bll"well"No»V"loi

¥-263.; — ; — ; — I PS j Grandfalls water supply. 4-inch ; j i ; [turbine pump powered with 25 H.P. ¥-264,; — ; 47.0 [Apr* 29,; D,S ;Located at -;'' natural...gas...engine... ; — ; j1940j 1940 ; ICities Service Oil Company lease ¥-265 ♥; : 38.1 ;Apr. 29,; N j Formerly supplied water 'i'o'P' camp. i — 1 1.194:0 j [drill,oil.test. 1.1...... : ¥-266.; ; 32.9 .; Apr. 29,; Ind ; Water used for circulating, cooling ; ; ; general ' ;1940; 1940 \ and lease use. ■f-267".; -- ; :;9".2 ;"June' &'l D',S \ I1940 j \ — \ ------\ : "¥-2"68.; j I ;"oil well. See'Tog'. — \ W-269«; ! 15.3 \ Apr. 29,; I,lnd j Supplies water for Amerada Company ; ' ; -- ; ' L1940 ' ; lease camp. ¥-270.'; '"I '15.0' IRept. I D,lnd |See "log."" ¥-271.; — I — ! — i P,S ; Royalty supply. — water ¥-272.! j 46.5 j May ljD,S,I j Supplies Mid-Continent Oil Company ; ; ;1940 ; ; lease camp. ¥-273.; -- ! -- 1 -- [ D,"s"';

¥-274»| — ; 47,2 ;May 1,; Ind ; Water is jetted with natural gas ' - I — ; 1940 i .. ;. for Company lease user W-275'.'i 1 47*7 ;May 1,; D,S. 1 J j j 1940 j \ See footnotes at end of table. ' 23 I 1 1 I !.wH \! 1 om\ a, No* Distance Owner Driller Date Altitude Depth. j from or com- above sea of ' Grandfalls Name plet-- level Well §3§J ed (feet) (feet) Jfofg"^ 1 1 I I ,°gH ¥-276.1 6 miles j W.A.Black j | | I 94 !6 I ¥ i northwest i I \ j ] j 1 W-277"16 miles j W.iUßlack' ! | ; I 106 !7 j J [.northwest | j j \ \ ] j ¥-283.! 8g- miles I Durgin Bros. j : I | 65 j | W [.northwest I j [ 1 1 I j W-284.|6^/4miles jE. Beatty | | | j 94 j6I Y7 [.northwest | j. \ j i I ! W-285.J 7 miles | J.V.Massey and j j | £/2,536 j 105 {6 ! [.north ! J. P. Mitchell ! ! I i 1 1 TV-286.1 63/4miies"f J.D.Jones I j | j | W [.north \ I i ...j | 1 1 T-287.J 5j miles I J.H.Conway j Mid-Continent [ 1930J f/2,555 | 3,415 | | i north \ \ Petroleum Corp. j j | i \ W-288.| 63/4miies63/4miies I Ozark Chemical \L. IT. Pulley !1940) | 138 18"1 8" I Inorth ! Co. i \ i \ ]...; \ VJ-239.J 6j§- miles I W.& J. Yfristen | j | f/z,boO j 89 1 6 IWj i northeast \ I : I ! | I j W-290.16 miles j Will Wristen j I I 3,365 | ! i I i I i :-- I I ¥[-291, 1 4-J miles | W.& J. TJristen j | ". j | 75 \5 | inortheast | | i j ] ! | YJ-292.U miles I Yf.& J. ITristen j 1 | | 72 181 8 \ YiT j:.n.Qr.th | ] | I i ) j W-293.! 33/4miles33/4miles ! B.S. Owens I S.C.lngham |1936| f/2,521 | 110 ] j [north ] | 1 1 i I I "7-294,123/4:1111163 j S.S. Owens IP. Osburn I | I 136 | j P i.nor.th I I | I [ | | 17-295.1 2-g- miles I S.S. Owens I E.D. Eaton i1940 1 j 146 j j l.north | i ! [ [..., j i ";;-296 | # |&Jmiles \ Yf.& J. ITristen Hines Water TTelll | [ 120 j j Inortheast | j Co., ] 1 ] \ [ T7— 300.!2-§- miles I E.S. Clements jGrisham-Hunter 119361 1936 j I 2,340 j ! Inorthwest | [ Corp. &...P.*...Hi1l | ! \ \ 1 YT_3ol.]in ] Red Bluff Water 1937 j I 58 |8 ! P f f ' }Grandfalls;j.Power...Control p.j j ; | 1 \ V7-302. |4 miles | State River Bed | Tex-Mex.Petrolum! j f/2,434 j 2,187 j j [west j 1 ...Co., \ i \ \ | V7-303.11j miles \ Johnson \ Gibson Bros. j1931jj1931 j f/2,432 I 2,503 | I |.we.st i i

No. Principal WATER LEVEL water- Below Date of Use of Remarks bearing land measure- Water formation surface ment c/ :| (feet)b/ _ — W-276.; I 60.1 i May 1, ID,S I Water level taken while windmill

W-277*] -- 1 61.4 flay lj"I Ind [Used "to"supply"oil"test "drilling = : '■ L?.4Q-- j Irigs. W-283.1 '— ! ~- | j S ;'Pump"'set"'at"6o""feet7"' — W-284.1 | 66.9 I May 1, \ D,S i Located on J. B. Kittrell Oil Com*- i — i i 1940 i ipany lease. W~285"."j . ! 52.4 j May 1, ": N | 250 feet east of unused gas well. [ I 1940 | I ¥-286.1I -- I -- ] -- j'd'JS I" — — — — W-287.: i I i IOil test, no production.

W-288.; — i — j — | Ind ; Used for recovery of sodium sul- -." I j i ; ; phate. See log. W~289.'i ■--"" j 30.5 F Mar. "20,"1s I" i j L.194X) \ I YiT-290.; — — — — I .—. : ! i Oil test. No production.

W-291.; -- ! 60 j Rept. j S j W-292.!Fine sand 65.9 ;: Mar. 20, \ D,S j Fine sand 65 to 72 feet. ! — I [ 1940 I j W-293.1 67. j Rept. j Ind ; Furnishes water for Gulf Production i j ; i ;..Company..lease; use. — ; W-294.; I 85. j Rept. D,lnd : Furnishes water for Mid-States Oil ! j j : ;. Company..lease..use. — j — — |N ; W-295.; — — Weak supply. See log. W-296.; I j — I Ind ! Used by G-ulf Production Company for ; : [ : ;..drilling...oil...test. W-300-i -- ;__:__ !_-..j Oil well.

W-301.: — ! 13.0 j June 12, i Ind I Four-inch, 4-stage turbine pump set i 1...1.940 :...at...50...fee.t.,...U5ed...in...cQQ1ing..tQwe.r...... — I;__;__ \ — ¥-302.: — ! : Oil test. W-303.; : — ; j — i Oil test. See log. — -- — W-304.; j :— 1: j Oil well.

W-305.; ~ ;__;__ |-- | Oil well. — W~306.i ; 9.9 |-Mar. 5, j S j Dug well. j — \ — ;....1.94.0— i — I W~307«; j : I ; Oil test. Flowed salt water. W~308. 1Alluvial sand j 11. ! Rept. I S j See log. ;.and...gravel I j ;. i W-309.; Alluvium ! 10.7 ; Feb. 2, ; N ; Dug well. ! I ; 1940 j j See footnotes at end of table. 25

Fo. Distance Owner Driller Date Altitude Depth xi <^'i from or com- above sea of od I ■ Jrandfalls Name plet- level 7.7e1l o-* o^; ed (feet) (feet) SI 5-P L 1 I i 1 ! |p^ h i 17-310. |4 miles | J.E.Dorr j j j ! 14 I j H - - Isoutheast ..| j . .:.- . j. I -j | ] I ._____^_^_ j_ Carpen^ I | j er j — j . 15 J 3 [southeast l ___„_. [ j -4 .-;■;■.■.: ;-j z:...:..i \ 1 .__...^.^^_." j |..._. | _g__ j rs■y |j i southeast ] ! ] ! i I j Ti-310. |4374miles4374miles j M.T.Eudaly \ I j | 18 | jII l.southeast [ { | j I | { Tf-314.JaJ miles j A.H.Dunlap j | 1938 | ! Io | } H ! sputheastj ] ] | \ " \ \ V/-315. |3jmiles ! A.H.Dunlap ! ! | ." . j { \ H |.s.o.uthe.ast 1 1 1 i [ 1 1 T7-316. |3g- miles I B.H.Grube j . j 1938 12,422.0 \ 10 I I H 1..;.5.0.Ut1l \ ] | 1 .1 :.:.: I L.:..:... "7-317. |4 miles I Dean & Rigger | | |2,415.7 l\ : 15 | |17 Lsp.utheast I \ ] j \ ! j [ h"-318. ;5 miles j L.T.Kessler j DeKoch & I 1939 | j 2,253 I \ Isoutheast I ! Lyinan | I = | ! !!i!II I I i i i j i | '■ l, ; I ;— J

FOOTNOTES

For Records of Yfells in Ward County

a/ N,-none« IT,-windmill, F,-flowing, p,-power lift, E,-handlift, J,-water is jetted with natural gas. b/ Figures preceded with an asterisk (*) represent water levels above land surface. All others are below land surface. c/ IT,-unused, S,-stock. D,-domestic., 1,-irrigation, PS,-public supply. RR,- railroad. A,-abandoned. Ind^-industral. d/ Located in Uinkler County. c/ Elevation by aneroid barometer, f/ Elevation from oil company well log, g/ Elevation from contour map. h/ Elevation from interpolation. 26 tic. Principal 1 WATER LEVEL water- Below iDate of Use of Remarks bearing land pleasure- Water formation surface 1 ment c/ ... (feet)fe/ ¥-310.1 Alluvium j 10.7 \ Feb. 2, I N j Dug well; \ .! j 1940 \ | W-311.| Alluvium 1"— I ~- \""s j"" — — W~312« ; I .6 ! IS;Oil test. Flows about \ gallon a : I I ; i minute. W-313-i Alluvium \ 15,2 i Feb. 2, \ S \ Dug well. \ j L.194Q ! \ W-314. 1 Alluvium I 8.6 IDec. 6, j S : Dug well. | \ | 1940 ; ! W-315,1Alluvium j 7.0 ! May 5, :"s \ \ L.194Q ] j ¥-316.: Alluvium j 8.0 j Aug. 29, j S | Dug well. ! ...... j '"" \ 1..1940 \ : W-317.; Alluvium I "lO*8 \ May 16,-"T""S ;Dug'"well. ! ; 1..1940__ j j ¥-318.1 -- \ "_r"' I "i'_- i Oil test. 27 Records of Wells In Loving County, Texas unlpss (All wells are drilled' otherwise noted under remarks) *T^ | Ho* Distance Owner j Driller j Date Altitude Depth j from sea of ■-■ ' or j com- above g f^sj Mentone Name Iplet- level Vfell 2^H Q co; I ed (feet) (feet) ! 1 I I ; l^J^ d/L-lJ 28J miles \U. S. Lands IW. L. Todd 11933 ! [ 3,097 I JN !northwest \ " \ \ \ \ [ \ 2 182 L-2". f' 6^miles'l E. E.lender son |Lewis""^adSlagefTT93I ff/2"" "',901 1 3"^ J |N j i northwest | et al j Drilling Co»lnc»] | I j j 26j miles ["w. D. Johnson 3,525 | : N JL-3. | \J^^u^d'l^'lio^i9Z6^^^'^^"" \ ! i northwest i ! ! ! \ \ f"26j j jL-4. 'miles ["WiTi^ Johnson | I \'f/2 t"896 134 f 4"T'w j ; northwest j ; " [ _i~ „...! I I JL-5, |26i-"miies fw^D. Johnson fr7F.iankin and f'l93S;£72,904 j 3,414 j j F j L.^o^htfrest j |D.C.Evans ! i [ | \ !L-6o \2^ miles' fßedfRed Biuf:F¥ejteT fpennslyvania f 1935 ig/2,758 I 73 i ! ; Inorthwest |...Po^^_Con^ol^stLl^iilijg^..jCpmpanyj !____ j I | jL-7. { 22J miles j Red Bluff Water !Pennslyvania j 1935 | | 150 j ! i |j^.rM9S!®s* i..Z9w®ir.^^H9.l^st. ?i..prilling...Company] | 1 \ i. !L-8.!L-8. ; 22J miles [ Red Bluff Water I Pennslyvania !1935 lg/2,821 j 63 I \ J ! northwes.t j Powertontr.ol.li.st« [..._;. i I I L-9. I 23~ miles ] W.D.Johnson ] Lockhart and C0.:1929 if/2,915 ! 3,328 | ! i northwest i | ! jj \ \ L-10. ["2237imiies"l ¥.D .'Johnson I fold ="g72,950 i 160 \6\W ' ' 1 ] :...... ] i 1 jL-11, i23 miles rw^Johnson |" ]old j g/2,952 | 149 | [if j L^orthwest" j I ] ] I I ! ;L-1; | L-12O !26 miles "j King' '"'] 1938 I f/3,091 j 200f I7|W j Inorthwest ] I i 1 [ \ \ t-13.T22"mires fw^D^Johnson j [1938 | \ \6 ! N . L.norjbtore.s_t j I ! I ] ;; j j JL-14, |22 miles j W.D.Johnson |Barnett Petrol- 119371 1937 ! f/3,043 j 3,846 j ! j _ {.northwest \ l..eum....C.Qmpany ■ j !_.„ j : j i | L-15, \ 20j miles ! W.D.Johnson |Finley and 119371 1937 j f/2,972 | | 5!P |northwest ! [..Cherry ; !....„. j I j JL-16, I 20j- miles j W.D.Johnson ! Finley and j1937j1937 jf/2,972j f/2,972 | 3,963 I \ | [ [..northwest i [.Cherry j j \ ; 1 |L-17. j2Of miles f W.D.Johnson j j1930 |_g/2,910 j 143 |6 jW ! [.northwest I j I i I ] I L-180 I20^ miles I W.D.Johnson | Iold \ \ 145 ! 6JW [.northwest = j I \ 1 1 i L-19, jisj- miles I Zook and I Peck and | |g/2,905 I ! \ I [.northwest L..5.1.0an l.Cr.Qft j j I i \ 115 miles | S.M.Kyle | | |g/2,950 | 151 j5 ;W JL-25. [.northwest I | | j | I \ j IL-26-. 118 miles j S.M.Kyle ; \ \ g/3,020 I 150 j6 IN I [northwest I i | I j 1 i t-27. ;18 miles j S.M.Kyle I j j 148 |6 \ W I L.nartiiKast 1 r \ \ \ i \ j ■L-*2-8. 1.1Timiles | T.P.Lands j j1890 { ; 123 |. 6IW I |.north I Trust \ 1 | I j J : ;Lr-29. 1181 18 miles j S.LI.Kyle j |1915 ; I 160 |6 |W ; [north j \ ] \ i I I il~3o. iisj- miles | M,K #Kyle IMichigan Gasand 11935 j f/3,001 j 4,015 | I I ] northwest j Corporation [ t ■ i :..:: .{- {... ■ !L-3! J..Q.11 L-31a ! 19^ miles ! T«P.Lands Iwoodley Petroleuija937 |f/3,054 ) 3,964 j | j [northwest | Trust | Company ] | I I j ;L-320 |l9^ miles j M.K.Kyle jstanolind Oil j |f/3,066~ | 3,984 j j !northwest I land Gas Company \ . \ I I j See footnotes at end of table* 28 "Records of Wells in Loving County, Texas . (All wells are drilled unless otherwise noted under remarks) Hoo Principal j WATER LEVEL {Use of Remarks water- Below Date of Water bearing land measure- 0/ formation surface; ment (feet) ,1 — , . L- 1. I j 82.3 I Sept.23, ■! N j Large hole measured 175 feet deep. j I j 1940 i ; Four-inch casing in small hole is — — ; -- L- 2. I i \ N '"] Oil test. / plugged. — — "—" L~ 3. j j j — ""] M I Oil test. See log.

L- 4. j Rustler? ['79.3 j June 14,' T"s j Located 15 feet from L-3. I j \ 1940 j \ L- 5."j Delaware Mountain] -- ; -- ["N ! Oil test; produces small amount of : -- \ \ i oil and salt water. " L-'"6V; i -- ! -- ['-- r""'C'6re"hole"No"."is","'"on"center'Tin® "of j I |lRed Bluff dam. -- -"- I -- L-"7."1 : \ ?'-- ■""'Core''h"6le""N6".""26',""near center"'%££s"" \ -- j -- I I lof Red Bluff Dam. See log. L~"B'*"\ [ I -- f-- ; VoTe"Eol'e"s6"*"'^S'7'"on''c6nt'er"line'"6f*' ! ! ; j Red Bluff dam. — — \ ' L— 9. i j I — j-- j Oil test; no production. L-io.""fßed" "Bed's ['Tl6'i'l I" Sept,23,"f's ■:" *The south well of two wells. I j [.1940 \ I L~il."'["Red"Beds'"" f"ll5".'l :'sept.23 3 I S I The north well of two wells. i j 1.194Q \ i L-12. j Red Beds \ 167.7 j Apr. 24, ": S ; Pumping about \ gallon a minute j i I1940 j ! when measured. ------: L-loV! I f ;'"N j ob'striic ted'"at'"r4'o""feeT^ Supplied j i -- : -- '-- I ; water to drill oil test. L~14"."] : \ I--- I O'il'test. No"production, -- — L-15. ;Red Beds i \ Ind i Supplies water to drill oil test* — \ L-16. \ i.. ■--. j ■— ■ I-- j Oil test. No production.

L-17."T'Red'Beds' \ 100.8 j July 31, j S j The north well of two wells. I I I1940 j ! L~lB.'";"Red"Beds : "-- j -- f"S r""The""south"well"of"two" well's".

L~19« i — i -,- j — ":—: — ! Oil test. Not completed January I j j II j 1941. L-25. j Alluvium j 81.3 ;Sept.l2, \ S j Pumping intermittently. ! I [.1940 \ J\ L^2"6. j Alluvium ; 130.5 j July 31, ■] N j The southwest well of a group of .\ j I |..1?4:Q I ] four wells. . L«27".'":" Alluvium \ 136.8 |July 31, iD,S j Water level while pumping 1-J gal- ; ; I1940"* ; j lons a_ minute. L«2'B."':"Alluvium } 71.2 f'Sept 207 j""S j \ \ I.IMQ 1 ! L-29".'TAlluvium j 126.7 \ Sept.2o, IS,S j Water level while pumping 1 gallon i -- I — J — ! a. e.^ $.9. I§P feet,__ I^3'd'.": I — i Oil test. No production. I — I — : — — L-31? i I : i j Oil well. Initial production, 90 j -- \ — ; — ;— ; barrels a day* L-32.": \ \ ! ; Oil test. No production. See footnotes at end of table* 29

r— , . | j j JC^^COJO O No. Distance Owner Driller Date Altitude Depth 'g^! from or com- above sea of 5-3 -a I Mentone Fame plet- . level Well g^ °o | cd. (feel) (feet) |^ ' n ;3«h ! i , i i ■ ■ i L-33. I 1&J- miles j MichiganGas and I J1937 I ! 300 j 7\ P i [..northwest L..Qil.....CorpiQ.ration i i I \ I ; 1 ! L-34. I l&v miles ] MichiganGas and I j1937 j f_/3,080 j 239] 6] N j " [.northvTest L.Qil....Corporation i j | j 1 j ! I L-35. j 193/4niLles j Michigan Gas and j ; I | 311 j 7.1 " 1.;..Qi1.....C.Qrp;Qr..a.t.1Qn 1 1 i I ! ] j L-36. j 133/4miles \ M.K.Kyle j Michigan Gasand [1937 ; f/3,071 | 3,938 | \ j I Lnorttorest | ||jQil Carpoxation j I I J i j L-37. I 19j miles IM.K.Kyle | [old j I 188 j 6I W | LnprthiTest j 1 j \ 1 ; \ I d/L~38«! 23 miles I U.S.Lands j J1935 j j 280 \ 8j YT Inorth ] ! I j 1 ; j I L-39, f19 miles IT.P.Lands | ;1933 \ \ 290 | 8;¥ I I [.north {..Trust 1 1 j j | | | L-40. !18i miles i T.P.Lands ! J.O.Cook J1940 j | 300 ! 8; 11 \ north I Trust | ! i j j [ ' : | L-41'9 j'l9"3l'es f"T.PoLands I Iold j 125"] f N j ;north I Trust I | ; j I } ! 'l-42', J \l6"miles fsoM,Kyle" f J.o'.'Cook ;1938 "]"' [ 276 | 6| W j |north ; I j I i j | j ! L-43. [14'""miles fs^M.Kyle |J.O.Cook 11939 j ! 186 \ 6\ N ; I bft^rtfe, 1 1 „ \ i I i ] ! L-44. 113^/4miles IRex Oil Company ; Texas andPacific 11934 jf/3,064 | 4,574 j | \ north I t..CoaimdjOil...jCq" j i 1 j I i L-45. jlTg- miles j J.E.Tvhiteside [ Clyde Simnonds !1938 j 290 } |W | I {north 1 1 IJ \ : ] I I : I L-50. ;193/4mles IScarborough and j Kingvraod Oil Co, |1927 !f/3,120 | 5,366 j ! jnortheast | Bond \ | ] „ 1 1 1 \ I L-51. VJ.F.Scarborough ; 400 ! jW ' 1 2OJ- miies \ \ \ \ j I i.northeast | I [ 1 : I I i j j L-52. 1201 20 miles |Y^.F.Scarborough ; Skelley and Llano; if/2,984 | 5,204 | .[ j " '_ .L.^9.^j?fe?a.sj?. I i 1 1 \ ! I |W,F» |old 230 \ IL-53.* ;i7jmiles Scarborough ] j j ; |W j j [no.rth(3ast j ] j j \ j j | ! L-54. 115^- miles IChristy and Gill | lold j | 300 j s|w I j Lnprtheast; 1 1 j \ 4 \ j | L-55. ;13jmiles | Cora H. Harkins | j \ j 400 | jw Ln,Qrthe.a.s.t ; I I I I \ i L-56« !ls3Amiles |E*E,Yantis | jold | ! 300 | |H7 I '. Least I - _ { ;. I I ! 1 ! IL-57. |l3jmiles | J.S^Haley ! ■■ |1926 j ! 300 |5\ V! I '. Least I i i \ j '. 1 \ | ; L-58." |13jmiles ! J.E.Haley | lold |g/2,910 | 300 |5|II 1 1 Leas.t I j I ! i I I i I L-59, |12|- miles \ I.V.Brookfield j lold j \ 200+ \ 5|W j inortheast ] j | \ [ [ j | I L-60. ;I6J miles ] I.V.Brookfield \ \ I j j [¥ inortheast I .. I | i I \ j I L-61. |12J miles IChristy and Gill \ R.E.Griggs D.939 j j 285 jlO JW Inortheast I [ | i ) j j ; [13'fmiles | Pinal J1921 ! 5,208 j | L-62 ' fvr.D.Johnson Dome lf/3,090 [northeast | |_.Corporation i ! ! ] ] L-63. lioj- miles IV.D.Johnson | bid | \ \ 4-g- ! W I ;northeast \ i' i i i j i 1 See footnotes at end of table* 30

No. Principal __ WATER LEVEL water- Below !Date of 'Use of Remarks bearing land Imeasure-( Water formation surface! ment c/ [.. (feet) j — -- A L-33* ; j ; — :D,lnd ;Located at company lease camp. ; | j i -See log* L-34V1 ZZ j 176.8 ["Dec.* 7,1 N ; \ — ; j1940 i ! L~3"5. j i — i — ;""— [Cased to 271 feet; gravel packed, I -- \ \ \ 1275 to 311 feet. L-36.": j -- ! -- j-- foil" well". L~37. I ""-Z '"■] 154.6 r'sept.2o'J' i),S ['it Kyle""ranch"house"."" I -- . I '-- j 1940-- j j £-38. j j [ T""d",'S :"St""Charlie"Ro¥s''"tencfi"fioi^¥i — — " " L-39. j Red Beds \ j j N iHard, red sandstone and "Red Beds" , I | I ! ;90..t0. 290 feet. Seep at 215 feet L-40. i Alluvium 134.0 ISept.2o,l N \ Seep ,?1 ...will..no_t_ supply_'windm,ill.- I -- j j 1940 ! Iwater at 70 feet in sand; "Red L~4iT"; i -- ! -'- : N f'Dug""/Beds", 70 to 300 See log. : ..feet. j I : i "; well. Abandoned. "" L-42".'l'Red"Beds'"" ""183.'8 ["Sept.'gSo'J S ['"Red"Beds"","' 150"to"280"feft;''"^"*J I ! L.194Q | j L-43. TAiluvium? j 167.3 j Sept.2o,j S ! Water in quicksand will yield about i I j 1940 j |10 gallons a minute. Cased to 190 L'~44V; -- j -- i -- ] -- ["Oil /feet,lower 20 feet perforated. i -- I -- ; ' -- i itest. See log. L-4oT; I : ; B",'B !

— r — L-50'.";' ■_-— | — IOil test; no production.

L-51. j — j — i — j s !Four wind-.iills/ in.group. All.wells I — i — i — I — j reported to be over 400 feet deep. L-52. I : I i Oil test. Located on Loving-Wink- i ; I ! ": ler County line. L-53.'1 -'- j -- | -- ] D,S :"Tnree"wells""in"gro'up"at""old i i i \ \ Lehaman Place". L-54.": -- j 200. F'Rept^ ;"'"d,s j -- L^ss«"l 1 31CU ['Rept. j S fcailed""Pimm" Weil"".'"" -- L-56"."! ; -- j -- j D,"s I

L-57', i -- j — ; — i i — S Called "Old Place" wells. L~SB. ! I 197.3 j Sept.12,j S j Located 35 feet southwest of L-58. j j j193? j j L-59'."l -- "V 200.+ i'—'j' s !

_ : : T _AO : I i q — ■L-61. j i 245. I Rept. j S j Driller bailed 15 gallons a minute ; — : ; i Iwhich did not exhaust well. L~62. i I ; — ; -- — — — i Oil test. See log. L-63. ; j j IS!Tape would not go below 210 feet.

See footnotes at end of table. — 31 I 1 ;; | 1 [ T i^'» i . i ; No. Distance Owner ! Date Altitude Depth .£ * i .! I i L L . I M_ i i | | i | | I i i L-64.i lOj- miles |¥" D.Johnson j j old j j \ 4rg \ W J northeast | ! ; j I I \ j L"Ss>i P/indles ! "IT.D« Johnson j |1928 |f/2,934 | j |W i j north i | [ \ | ) I IL-66.J 8-J miles j.TT, D.Johnson j Ovme and Sloan \ 1928 jf/2,934 ! 4,808 j | i *j north ! \ \ 1 \ j j iL-67.! 6J- miles | American Air- ! | |g/2,865 j 205 | SIN I "j north I lines I i | ; ! i j L-68*| 4J- miles \ IT,D.Johnson I I old \§/2, 815 I 190 j 5 j.W ; J north ...j i i ] 1 1 1 |L~S9.| 4j miles \¥. DoJohnson ! |old jg/2,815 I 185 |5 JW } \ north \ J \ i I i I JL-70.1 4-| miles I Standard Oil Co.j j 1930 I j j |P ; \\ north L..0.f.....3!exa.s j j I ) I \ L-71.| 6 miles IU.D.Johnson | Dixie-Phillips | !f^/2,817 | 4,712 ; j | north | | Qil Co.« j \ ] | ] L-72.1 6 miles ;U.D.Johnson I II I 117 I 6 \TI I north ]...; j j \ [ I t----~--i |¥ j L-75.! 6 miles aD.Johnson j old |g/2,808 I 118 ; 8 \XI i | north j i J | ] | | | | L-74.J 7-|- miles h;.D« Johnson ; Iold. ! I 173 ! 8j2T ! j J north i i [; j ! j j < [L-75.1 7Jmiles ;i;.D,Johnson | | old | I 214 ! JI.T | \ north I I i ! I ; I L-76.1 sj miles H7.D.Johnson | \ old | j 2004 I 6|W I ;.j nanth I j 1 1 1 1: j I |L-77« 112 miles |U.D.Johnson |. \ \ \ 200+ \ 6 \TI \ .1 .„] north 1 1 1 1 ; j 1....' I 3 i I |v L-78.1 10 /4miles lU.D." Johnson \ 11928 ! 173 6 4 north. I 1 1 ] \ j i L-79.;-IIJ miles j S.M.Kyle | Iold | I UJ- |I7 "..; north { I i I I I j L-80«! 9^/4:m.les lE.G.Marrs \ Continental Oil I ]f/2,890 i 4,344 | | "J northwest ; I Co.» j ; j \ i L-8i« I 9-^- miles ! John Scharbauer I !old | i 256 i vJ 1} nQr.th"sro.s.t. ] I \ 1 [ | j L-82.1 9Jmiles |John Scharbauer j ! old |g/2,825 | 85 I 5 |vr "..] northeast j i 1...' ! \ | i |loung j |N 3>330 | Similes Bell I I I 200 I I northwest I ! | | j I i 3 L-84 O ! 12 P.Lands | II | . 180 I. ]W * /4miles JT. ; ; \ northwest [Trust j i "! | L-85c] Humble Oil and 44 085 [lO 93/4miles JT.P.Lands ! f1930 i^/2,814 f # 5 "j northirest jTrust j Refining Companyj \ _ j _]_ ] L-867; B§ "miles rT.P.Lands I j"1938 Ij^/£7752 | 136 ]6 ]¥ J nprthwpst LTrust I ] ; \ \ \ | L-87 O I &-J- miles |T.P.Lands |old | 1 i55""7~5 S j i northwest |Trust i i i ill L^St3*['4f'miles iFred "Landreth | [1940 1 17 [72 |1 ' I^/2^695 j west i I ; ] ! ; | [..;. L-94,I 3-| miles [Sinclair Prairie jLc Goodrich | |g/2,750 j 194 |5 |P '[north ..JPJ.I Company I \ f~ I j . I L-95,I 3-J- miles |sinclair Prairie ! } ] j if5 |5 |P I north jOil Company T \ ! I ) l Soe footnotes at end of tablG o 32

ipal To. Princ WATER m LEVEL j water- : Below [Date of Use Of Remarks bearing land jmeasure- Water formation .surface! ment c/ .. (feet) _. _ — 1 — J L-64. ;. I j S \ Located 40 feet west of L-63. -- -- "-'- L-65"."1 | j f S I

j — — i — — j L-66. — i j Oil test. See log. L-67. I j 157.4 :Sept.14,! N j i ! Li?.?.? I ! tV L-68".""iRed" Beds' j 140.' JAug'i B'Js'JPS''''r''"Rondo''Wells 7''the'''e'ast''weir. Two"" ! | 1940i j i wells furnish drinking water for L-69.""[Red"Beds \ -- j -'-' rs',PS''T'"Ro^ I ; -- I -- j " j well. L-70.""TRed"Beds' j \ IPS I

— ■ : — i -~ test, production. L-71. I — i | Oil no L-72. ! ; 92.7 ISept. 1,! S j "Hudgins Wells"; Southwell. j j I 1939 \ -'- : \ "" L-73.""; \ 91."l rSep"t."T,i S ;""'THudg'iiis"Wells'" no'rth'well^ \ \ \ 1^39 I I L-74.""'] --■"' '"] 137.4 ["Sept:i""l'j N f Locate'd''so''''feet''eas't'"of""Windiriiir.

j j [.I.??.? j I ii-76- I -- I 175.6 r'Sept.""l^ I | : \ -- I \19?9\ 19?9 L-77.'"j i 141;9" j"s"ept".""l:j S r"c'alled""Big"Bby'f'"well'. I — j j1939_. j \ L~7B. i 145.8 [ Sept.12,; S j Pumping intermittently when

! " i I I ; measured. ■ """" " 194Q '- too j " o — — — — L-80. I j i I i Oil test, no production. L-81. | — : — i — ! S i Lindley ranch house.

— ; L-82. : 63.0 : July 24j S j .Pumping intermittently when ' I — j — j 1940— j I measured. South of L-81. L-83. ; ; | i N \ Two wells drilled were "dry holes". — — — L-34. ! ; j \ S \ — L-85. ! . ; 119.1 |July 24j N ■; Oil test, plugged for water well at | --"" [ i..1?40 | L..about .220 feet. L-86* j f 78.5 j July si'] N ! | — ! 1..1940— \ j L~B7. : 110.5 ! | S i Pumping about 1gallon a minute i -- i \ \ ; when measured* L-93.'"'; j 14.7 f"July"83J N j""Dug"well". See"log. I j [..1940 \ j L-94. !Red Beds 87*8 j Dec. 7.j Ind i One of a group of seven wells sup- j 1940 j i plying Sinclair-Prairie Oil Com- L-95^"rR"ed"Beds j 84".7 rSeptTTj Ind"; bn'e"o'f'"a""7pany lease. Well No. 6. ■ ; : 1939 | : group of seven wells supplying ; j : ; : Sinclair-Prairie Oil Company lease. C!,~\q fA^+-^n4-Qc o + <^t->^ rs-P foVlo . 33 I p-p l ITo. Distance Owner Driller Date] Altitude Depth g from or J oon-j abovesea of p. 2I Mentale £Tame plet-K- level well |^ p i ed.j (feet) (feet) 35 |^ ! - > < " ' ■ i i ■■ ■ ■■

L-95. j 2 miles j Lockhart and 1930; f/2,705 j 150 [ 6! II " Co.! ; l.j...noxt.Mi!T§.s.'fe...j j i j i ~ 1 1 L-97. I 1 mile j R.L.Allen I Lockhart and Co.! | f/2,683 j 4,341 j j l.j...northK;est...i ; ] ; \ .„„. ; ...j I ] j I L-98." \ 1mile \ Sinclair Prairio| 1928! f/2,683 j 143 |6; N jnorthwest | Oil'Company I \ j j ; | | i ___^.__ p^TTu^bard'"'' !L. Goodrich |1938 j g/2,695 | 84 j6|M "i...ngrt^ j J i \ I j | L-lOOj 13/4milesl3/4miles I Standard Oil Co.I j j I 277 ! I P 4..nprth j o£JCfiacas 1 j j : ! 1 1 j L-101.j 2j miles \ J.G.Allen I The California ! 1935! f/2,752 j 4,365 j ; Ljjoorth ] ] .0.11 Co.rip.any. | j I I j L-102.| 23/4miles ! McGinley Corpor-I j j g/2,750 I 175 jl\ \ N I [..east ] fltiflßU i | i---- \ | I |L-103«;3/4 mile j L.B.Russell otaL] Ramsey Oil Co.. I I f/2,671 | 4,491 I | [east | j | 1...- j | 1 | L-104.1In i Hopper and \ Bbpper and \ 1940 ; 246 i I \ IMentone j Kin^g { King : ;...; 4 -±:.j.....; : :.; \-.:. : 1 1 1 iL-lOS.iin | Loving County !L. Goodrich 1 19361 j 118 | | 1 "jMentone ! 1 j I \ \ 1 ; |L-10So|l^miles | J.E.Sherrod \ j | 1 14 I6|N | j..so.uth j L, I \ I [ I i L-107.j1-| miles | Tom '.Tright | | | g/2,670 | IS j3oj H 1 | isouth j ; I ) ). } j j ! L-103J1-g- miles j D.Olcott et al I Goodrich |1940 1 j 54 I ITT j isouth | I i 1 | ] \ i .L-109.{1J miles ! L.B.Russell | 11g/2,675 j 26 !6 I W j jsoutheast j j I I I j [ L-llO.UVimiles | N.F.Chapnan and \ Miller,Burge j.1930 \ f/Z,670 | 4,326 \ \ [.southeast |....R...E*MaElY.ain | and..ile.aly j j \ ( i |L-111.|2-J- miles |L.ITeeks \ 1194011 1940 1 I 60 I6}W Isouthvresst i | \ 1 1 i \ L-n2T[2 miles ) E.L.Stratton j F.Goodrich 119311 1931 I g/z,670 | 80 j 6 1171 17 '.|.s..outh 1 '. | j | \ " I-- } L-113.j2j miles | E.L.Stratton | Stratton 11931 1933 j I 73 [ 6|W "i.s.outh \ I [ ■ I { ; \ L~114.|23A"-les ! Floyd Goodrich j Floyd Goodrich 119361 1936 | I 53 |12 |N "] south ] \ i \ j I I L-115.i23/4miles j Floyd Goodrich \ Floyd Goodrich | | [ 60 j jP isouth i ; ; ] i I I L"116 O j2-|- miles j Capitola Ko.l I Grisham-Hunter \ 1931 | j 4,343 | ' isouth i j Corp.&Preraier]n- i .. ! [ i \ i...v^stment....Co.mpany.j L — .4 I )L"117.j3S | H.G.llyors L.Goodrich 1932 j I 98 |6i * /4milos - \ 119321 \II | i.s.Qutiieas.t 1 i 4 \ | ; j ;23 | JL-113 8 /±miles ! TT.F.Tennant \ \ 1930 g/2,665 j 44 |7|IT i i.south,e.a.st ; I i 1 1 i i } miles j Elijah Hall IVie Brookfiold |1907 | j - 155 | 6 JL^lia, si " JTmT j [.cast j I \ j | ! I L-120.J5-J" miles !Elijah Hall I H.C.McCauley j | ! I j ".least ) I i \ | I \ L-121«i5 miles IMcGinley Corp. | |old I I 110 |5 JN least i J | : I II i See footnotes at end of table. 34 ' No. Principal WATER LEVEL j water- Below jDate of Use of Remarks bearing land measure-! Water formation surface ment j c/ ! L (feet) j___ L~ 96.;Red Beds j 44.7 j July 23, I N j Supplied water for drilling two ...... j — = --' '■■ 194Q j \ oil tests. L- 97.'I j j I'll" f'N ["Oil"test," "L~ 98.IRed Beds 33.9 j July 23, ! N j Located 150 feet east of L-97. \ I L1940 j ; L~.99* \Alluvium i 21.5 j June 28, \ S I j ! ! 1940 ! j " '-- '— ' '" L-100 ♥[Red"Beds ""; j Jnd,lIPumped at rate' of'"514"'barrels'"per" : ; See J -'-" — ' — ' j — L?.4..hours. log. L-ldl'.'] I \ '■") j Oil well. See log. L-102.;Alluvium? | 106.2 j Nov. 21, j N j \ | j 1939 ; j L-lOS*] — '■ I — — j Oil production. — i I-- test. No L-104.! j 28, ; Rept. |— ; See log.

L-105.!Alluvium | 35; j Rept. PS,Ij

L-106.! Alluvium 12.7 "jFeb. 27;"] N |'supplied 'water to drill oil test. [ i L.1940 ; | L~167."iAlluvium "1 13.6 f Febi 27;7 N \"Dug."well'.""" [ \ I 1940 j , | L-108.TAlluvium 1 12.5 p'fei",""27;"]""!S \

L-109VTAlluvium j 24".7 ["June'"£&","] N ; L^lio'i] :--"" "1 -- j "-"- [""-- roir'w'ell* ' L-lll'.'[ Alluvium I 17.1 "; Sept.11, i S f See log. I L...... J 'I?4Q ! ! L-112'.jAlluvium ""lß^6 \ Feb."277"i"s',"ii:""T"Water" sands' at''2o''to'''3b'''feet','''and j 1940 I !50 to 60 feet. Originally 132 feet I I ; L-113.":Alluvium j 24:5""r"feb';"27'i" ] S "f About"4oo "feet"north" of 7 deep. i j i 1940 ; i Stratton farm house. "L-"114".'[Alluvium j ».».y.«....p^».». v»~..«j.».^. ! ! L..1?4:Q I j L-115. j Alluvium i 12. i Rept. j S,I j The southwest well of a group of ; ; j j three wells. — > — — — L->116.,; ; i j ; Oil test. No production.

L-ll7.iAlluvium j 12.n j Dec. 7, : N j Supplied water to drill oil test. j' I i 1940 ; j Furnished 15 gallons a minute with Lulls'.";: j feet. Alluvium 31.1 f Dec". 7,": N :"'Sup-7 P^P set at about 45 ' i " I 1940 I I plied water"t6""dr"ill o"il" 'test'. L-l19.TAlluvium ;' I^7V6''l"SeptVl4,"T"XJ/S"": i \ \ x.?4p i i L-1267: -- [ ~- j "-- \"-- ;"'0"il" testV'drilling";'"January",'"1941".""" L«l2l.TAiluvium ; 109.9'"\ Aug.":147,! n" 'j i ; (?) ; 1940 j \ See footnotes at end of table. ~ 35 — . . -« o o IToo Distance Owner Driller Date Altitude Depth si <+^, from or com- abovesea of °o £ ° Mentone Name plet- level well "TT %d (feet) (feet) c3hS£ , [ , I f H L-122.! 6-jj miles j If.D*Johnson | Cooper | 1910 j j 145 j 6 iTJ" "| east i ] ] | I ; I j |7 L-123.! 9 miles Benton Land J.O.Jarman | 1938 \g/2 a660a 660 71 \ ~ JW *} southeast ; Company i i i j \ :...] L-124.1 {fi/imles j Texas University! | old i^/2,735 | 118 I6JW j east i | ■ I i J | i L-125.19374miles" \ Texas'"university] fold | | 120 j6 |¥ I east 1. . I | I ; \ ] \ L-126.1 7-J- miles j Chas. E. Allison"] jig/2,810j ig/2,810 I \dk W j east | i I ] ; ] : L-127.17-I miles ; Chas. S. Allison! j old j . I |6j- |H ' i e^st | i i I I _I j # j6j miles G.A.Arrington | j | ! |5 L-128 V ' old |W ...inortheast | .'; '. j \ ] j \ 1 ! miles I.V.Brookfield ! H.Yf.Martin | 1932 4,920 j L-129.J7 \ ' |_f/2,868 ! I 'j I northeast I [....] L ' jj. L miles j | [ej- j L-130.J7J- I.V.Brookf' * ield | | | b i no.rtheas.tj ! ; I \ i \ j ;8 miles | L.TT.Anderson I | 1936 lej- }W L-131. ' \ \ '..[northeast | j I i I i j jls-|-mles ; Texas University; L.F.Buchanan ! 1937 j 330 1 L-132.' JN j j.QprjSt j ] I | i I \ L-133,|15jmiles j Texas University! j old j j 127 | JW ...Least ; | i | I j ! 'L-134.iisjmiles I Texas University! j old jg/2,795 I 145 I6|W [east i | | i~.; ; \ j j L-135.115 miles I Texas University; | old |g/2,'800 j 161 I 7 pT !cQ-st I ! | I | ! i JL-136.115 miles | Texas University | j old j | j 7 |V 7 least i | | ] |.i|

FOOTNOTES

For mipply wells in Loving County a/ IT,-none. M,-windmill. P,-power lift. H,-handlift. F,-flowing. c/ !T,-unused, S,-stock. D,-domestic. 1,-irrigation, PS,-public supply, RR,-railroad. A,-abandoned, Ind,-industral.

d/ Located in Hew Mexico. o/ Elevation by aneroid barometer. f/ Elevation from oil company ivell log. g/ Elevation from contour map. 36

i No. Principal WATER LEVEL water- Below Date of Use of Remarks bearing land measure- Water formation surface ment c/ ,(feet) , 1 — J L-.152.; Alluvium I \ \ S \ L-123.; Alluvium : 53.7 \ Aug. 14, j S I Cylinder pump set at 69 feet* Drill- ; J j 1940 i j er reports well will yield 6 gallons L~l24»j Alluvium j 105.6 I Aug. 21, j S [Water level taken while /.a minute. i ; i 1940— [ ! pumping slowly. L~l2s. j Alluvium i \ ; S i This well and L-124 known as Ward

; ' ! j iWells \ . v :j: - L-126.TAlluvium j 174.1 | Sept.11,"''Td^s""■■T2o6-fobt"ta^"'wourd''noir¥ach : \ -- \ I 1939 j j bottom. L-127,"i \ 176'.I"r"Sept.Il,'"r"N* rLocated''3s''feet'n6rth''of■"L-126t j -'- i '-- j 1939-- \ \ L-128.] j j i S f Obstruction" at"100 feet'."" — L-129.i — j — i — i Oil test made 5 million cubic feet : j — I — j I of gas at 4,777 feet. L"l36.:Red Beds j D,S ■ 200-foot tape would not reach water ; !.!.-:j while well w?-s. P1?P1??1?^11? awly* L-131.; Red Beds ! — j — ; S ; 200-foot tape would not reach water i -- ; -- ; -- ; ; while well was pumping slowly. L-132.': j ; j N ! — "L-133.; 110.5 ; Sept. 9, I S i Pumping intermittently when ! j \ 1940 i ; measured. L-134.'; -'-"" ""] 109*6 rSept'.'""9,"']'"s j'About""llo" feet"south""of'L~l33^ | i I 1940 ; I Wells are known as "The Twos". L-135'.': --■" "] 99".51 Aug'.'""2l",'1 S | ! | \ 1940 j I L-136.'; -- ; -- ! -- '"]""S r'Ab'out'Tso"TeeT''east'"bf''L~l3s'.''''26o- ; \ \ \ i foot tape did not reach bottom. 37 Records of Wells and Springs in Reeves County, Texas (All wells are drilled unless otherwise noted under remarks)

° No. Distance Owner Driller Date Altitude Depth ° from or Com- above sea of o a Orla lame plet- level Well ■$£ r§ j cd. (feet) (feetjfjjq j -H O \MOH j J [ A I ft £ r~H j;|.: j : ; ; | |d/R-l.j 13 miles IM. P. Scott | Arthur Redmond j June,! ey2,925.5" ; 216 j jN |northwest j ] j1940j1940 | I ! ! d/R-2,j 12J miles IG. E. Ramsey | [old ['ey^Sl^ j 133] sf§ jjaQid&BSfl£ I ! | 1 1 1 1 R-2a. |8-| miles IH. T. Collier j Inew j e/2,880.7 | 1471 6[w Inorthwest \ \ I "; ! I . I R-3. I 63/i63/imiles jT» &"p.'"ijand"s j Humble Oil Co. fI92S"]T/§7863. ) 4^416"! [I i_ngrthwost j Trust j | ;"" ; L...... J jR-4, ! 6 miles ]J, E. Skinner j Clyde'simnionds "1935 T j 851 6"111 f £/^"9Oi. ' | Lnarthwest j '. | \ \ I j j JR-5, j 6 miles |H« T^ Collier | j old:''{'oft',896*5""] 89! i'Tw"! j j i j northeast \ j \ I ' SR-6. ;"ij miles ['w.'""a. Tunstill j Frankley"and f 1938 ]""£/§", 906. | 2,310"1 [I j [..northeast ; i Ri0e....0i1...C0» ; ! \ ' j \ |r-7. I4f miles | T.& P.Lands \ General Crude |1937 "1 T/^",7Q6. [ 3~5~961 \T") | | e..ast ; Trust ] Oil....Cpmpany i [ \ i ; j n-3 1 3-| miles ; Red Bluff Dam j ] [g/^,785* '"] \ i'Til ! 1 nar.iJi i „ j 1 ; ] ...j I S R-9. |At Orla - jBall Olds j |1930 j o/i,871.5 \ 841 7. jYf'j | j I [ j ! j-. I I R-10. j 5 miles IT.&P.Lands | Konnoth Slack j | f/2,996. | 3,5051 |a"1 l...southwost I Trust I | | [ ! | ; 11-11. |2jmiles j T.& P.Lands j Grisham-Hunto'r 1 r'f/^,'020, | 3,350] fA i Lsouthwest ] Trust.. { Oil Company I \ II R-12. jZh miles j T.& P.Lands ! World""pub".""Co, | VT/S^Zl j 37768"| I j i...southwc_st | Trust j ; J i ■ } | \ j R-13, !5-J- miles \ John Camp j . fold ["" J 173'] fW"; I southeast \ I __. I j . I j ". _._ \ \ ._j. _._^_ | __^__..__._ p.". j 3""3qs"| j ! southeast i Trust j | \ \ \ I^-15. pj^YTiDriim ! 1 105] feJmilGs fold \ ' \W \ squthoast I i \ \ \ \ { R-i6,"T 6S Kiilos FJ."Y."'crum \ f'l93s"] j 23] j¥""j j ' [southeast ] ] i [ i !.. I R-'if. ]8jmiics 1"b"« T". Biggs ] TVo'rld'"oil""Compai]|r' ["j^g^'ogS, \ 3,0061 fI" j |...southea.st ] i ; ; i j j R-18. ! 12-J- milos jW. B. Burchard { j old [ . j 2291 S"THF" [..southeast I \ i j \_ _ i I j R-19, |14J- milos | 11, B. TUallaoo | | old ["' | 47] 4'Tw'j [..southoast I I ; i j 1 i R-20. ! 12-J- miles !L. W, Anderson I [old J ] 108] 6"\"W ; [..southeast ; j ; ; j i j R-25. ! 15j miles IL. W. Anderson j | old ] j 45] 4'TW j L.s.p.u.t]ioast i I j ; \ L. \ J I R-26. j 16j miles IL. Yf. Anderson ; Eugh Frcels j | f_/2,72i. ] ) j *[ southeast \ | | j \ l^ I

Sco footnotes at end of table. 38 Records of Wells and. Springs in Reeves County, Texas (All wells are drilled unless otherwise noted under remarks)

■ - ■ No. Principal W&ES3 LEVEL ■ Remarks water- BeJ ovj Jatu of Use of bearing land .measure-- Water formation surface ment c/ J_ 1 (feet)fc/ 1 d/R- l.ißed Beds j 85,92 j June 13,j N j Entire hole reported to have been I : |1940 ! i drilled in red silt.

d/R- 2.1Red Beds I 52.88 I do. j N i R- 2a|. Rustler j 49.23 [do, I S j — — — R- 3.\ \■ I I A j Oil test. R- 4.1 Fine sands of j 71*11 ; do. I N i No water was obtained in hole 200 : younger alluvium; ; : feet deep one-half mile north at ;'\'"6B,'B9";; \ R-"'s.'rFine"sands"'and '\'"68,'89"; do. ; S j 7Red_ Bluff Station. _ \ silt of younger alluvium, i j \ R-"6»] -- ; -- ! -- 1 'K""\ Oil"test.' See'"l6g".

R~ 7.! — I — i — ; A j Oil test. See log.

R- 8.; Younger alluviuml 10.03 | Jan.* 17 j N j Formerly used to supply water for : . [ j 1940 i j camp during construction of dam. R- 9.! Older alluvium "j 64,32 ! June 14j Js'\ j ! — -- U?4O-- j j ' R-10"«] 1 j \ A ; Oil test* Top of Delaware "Mountain" \ ! -- j -- ! j formation reported at 2,704 feet. R-ll7fRustler'"at '"650 j : : A.""] See'"log". [feet Is -- j -- ! -- j R— l2.j ~ : ; \ ! Oil'test* Small'production""of""'oil""' : ; i i ; from this well. R-13.'roider'"airuvium i""lOO*42"T"june %'l4*j S""j ! j L.1940 \ ) R-14.J Rustler at 1,765; — j — j — j Oil test. Water also reported in j feet. ; i ; ; alluvium. R-15»j Older alluvium j 74".'67*f June'"24'j §'""[ ; j ; ! _' L.1940 ; ' R~l6*j Older alluvium j 6.82 j do. I S : Dug well.' Used' for domestic"sup-"" ; : ! j ; ply during construction of dam. R-.17.] Older" j -'- [ -'- j A""; Oil""test. See" log. — alluvium R-18.1 j 133.6 ; Jan. 4^ S \ ] \ L.194Q I I R-19«; Older alluvium j 31,5 } June 24^ S j : — — - j L19.4D i : "■ R_2o.: I 89.2 ! June 24^ S j i j 1.1940 { I R-25«j* Older 'alluvium 1 30".55T"Aug7" 7] S j \ j [.1940 I I R-26'J -- 1 87".c f June 24 j --" ; "Oil" test. Top of Delaware Mou^italn j ! 1940 \ ; formation reported at 2,879 feet.- See footnotes at end of table. . 39 - * ... ( iTO. , Drillor Depth °'o|c Distance Owner Date Altitude hH -4 fror.i or : Com- above sea of ©51° X'K ' Orla Narao plot- level '.Toll +: ■od. i (feet) (foot) |ph "t 1 I I 1 1 IS R-27. j 16-J- miles jL. *7i Anderson I If/ 2,721. I 75 I3j W [...southoast I | _ i [.„.„ [... | i R-23, j 16y4nilos jI. 801l [Dixieland 2,638. j 4 495 j j J. and Co If/ ? A | |....sputhpast [ LSy.ndi?.£t9.. ...JL,. J\ \ \ \ jR~29. jISmiles |F. C. Hyde ""(" fold j f 74 j !W j L.southoas.t [ j I I I \ R-30, !26^ niloß jlasario Lara T fold 1 110 f-g'J^" '_ i southoast \ 1 j [ .'. 1 L I R-31. j26 miles \ ITasario Lara IL. F. Buchanan ;Doc. |2,652.54 j 198 |6j6 j Yf j southeast | I ; 1939 j [ ! R-32. | 26tV nilcs jJ. S. Couoh |L. F. Buchanan JDoe, [2,562.74 160 ]~~sTtf' I — j southeast I j I1939 I j [ J- . j |. ! i 110. i Distance Oraicr Driller Date Altitude Depth &- o ! od. (foot) (foot) SS3il I I 1 I i I LaJtiHri il!!ii i ' I i | H-33" I 13:>miles IT. G. Ingle | IoU | j 171 j5 j liv j L..northTTcst i | i I ! R-34, 114 nilos IL. W, Anderson j ["old p 1 186 j 7"|"?r"j ' L;north|?o,s;t ! j ] ,—j , I ----- j ! | |R-35. ;14 miles IL. V. jCalifornia jg--— g-- j | j ; \ | [...northwest |..C)il....Companv. I ] „ j \ ] R-37. | 19-| miles i Wanda Hanks ! 1912 | 170 | 5I \i [...nor thvj;,:s t ! ; j j | ! I j | R-33. j 25§ miles |¥" B. Burcliard f fliQOT] 1 300 1 6T~W"I j i...?loXthxroSt I I. I ; ;' I JR-39. ] 28-| miles |W. A. Burchard j old I j 113 fs 6"[ W Lnorthyrcst ] ' } i i i [ ! Ir-40. |29 niles jF. Li Hooves [Kenneth "slack ['1935 pF^lifS j j ["a"" ' ' t-*-.^o4" : '. : : : f yrf \jO i/ j ; ; : : : : R-41. f2B miles [lioal Burchard | fold [ 96 \ 6"j"lf , I HD.S.t ; ; I i ] | j R-42. |28 miles 1-lToal Burchard j | old ! ! 3004 IB| H | TTP.§t ] { | I j j I | . R-42a^ 32 miles IL. Ford I '] 1 \ 68 ! 6;W ] : .nnat | j 1 j 1 j I y' R-43.126 miles j Vf♥ A. Burchard j 111 268 \4! : j ] i ) xpst b ] I |._ I R-44« ! 223/4niles \W. A. Burchard ! \ \ \ \4 ; ¥ | :;. I nofii 1 1 1 1 1 ! ' i R-45. !18 miles ; Hanks ] ■| . j ; 300* j 6j X __i_nDrth:ins.t ; [ ] \ j i ] R-46.|14 miles h^nda Hanks | . | |o/^,866. j 227 I6| V L.nortliT/ost ] | ] { | i j R-46a«| l

See footnotes at end of table. 40

No. Principal WATER LEVEL Remarks water- Below .Date of Use of bearing land 'measure- Water formation surface! ment c/ , [(feet)b/ 1 — R-27. : | 50.4 | June 24 j S I L "" ... i | 1940 j I R-28. j — "] -- j -- I A — FOii'test'. R-29. [ "j 71.b'"1"june"24^ S j I I L.l?4Q | \ R-3Q. jiYounger alluvium; 9.12! Jan. 5,j S,"D \ \ { L.1?40 ! I R-31. ? Older alluvium ; 24.1 j Jan. 5,; S \ See log. \ \ \ 1940 i \ R-32. IOlder alluvium""; 35. "Dec"."11,1 ;"See""log". "15"! ; S J L_ ; 1959 i No. Principal WATER LETEEL Remarks water- Below Date of Use of bearing land measure- Water formation surface ment c/ |(feet)b/ [ — R-33. i j 131.0 j May 16J S \ I — \ L..1940 ; | R-34, j I 173.51; May 16 j S !"" \ — i L.1940 ! | R-35. | "] — j -- I A" [Oil" test. — R-37. I j 138.7 |Mar. 13,! S j J \ , \ 1940 ! I R-38. j -- j 165.45; Mar. 13,; S j j ' — ' ] ; 194,0 I \ RJ39. "I ■"] 56.75'F Mar.""'l4',; S {"Known""as'"Tt Coro'utn'ers'v"well". ; \ — [.194Q— j j R-40. : \ A" j Oil"test"."" — \ \ R-41. I ! 37.73; Mar. 14,; N } i I L..1940 ; i R-42, j -- ! 42.76 1 Mar. 14,! N \ j — j L..1940 \ i R^42a. ! : 59.61; Oct. 5,j S f j I j — ' L..1939 [ R-43, j i 236.0 I Mar. 14,1 S TKnown"as"'T7bs'car":well'% j j j 1940 j ] r3TI -- "7 -'-'" j -- i s I

S^s. ; __ j 274.7 ! Aug. 8,; S ; . . [ — \ L.19.40 ! I R-46. ; ; 216.55 I Jan. 4,1 S \ i I 1940 j \ -- ; I R-46a.'"| 1 200+ \"}Sbi''"l3'% S fKiown"'as'"ffKelt6n"wellw'. j --"" \ j 1940 j j R-47'. ; "'] 124+ f Sept.l6^ S i"bii"'test'. Now"used"for"watering .- ) L..X94Q ; i.stook-.... See footnotes at snd of table. 41 — j I I r i r^— ■ ITo. Distance Owner Driller Date Altitude Depth °'j|'.<^ ; from or Com- above sea of ©.'§ °"^i Pecos mine plet- level life11 v'3fo j cd. (feet) (feet) ffcj 3£| ■H© ©-H! j j I j Q^ (^rH; R-48. jll miles IL. IT. Anderson j jold \ j 101 |4| W I I northirst .] I I \ R-49. I 9J- miles |T, S. Ingle I fold 1 I 77 [5 jw ! norifckwejst \ \ j j ] i i R-50. j 7 miles I \ \ \ \ \ \ j northwest JT7« L« Lansing | Sunshine Oil 119231 1923 if/^,638. | 2,305 j |A | } { Company. j j j i I R-51. | 8 miles |H»« H« Johnson i Dunnigan Bros* \ \ \ j I northwest | j and Brahney 6 et al 6' ' I OilOcj. i£/?> ?9" I i??? 8! 1 R-52" ]7j miles fj7 Y""Sriin I John"DeßacTey ] | 1 24" Ij'p j north I I I ! [ I | R-53* I WJ\ miles jMrs. M, S. ! L. F« Buchanan I | j 55 |6 if 5-9^^ i ; ; I |;I ; p7"Bucharian ■n-54."]""6j"mil^s |-£"""g- j^gjg l# |1939 \^Z,613^5] 51 fs'Tw I ! northwest i | | i ■ j j j :R-550 I s^/4 miles jL. Roioerson and! Clyde Simmonds !Nov, i | 165 !6 jW ; |...north LB.....KubDS I %§M. 1 , I I i j R-SS, i 53/4 miles \ Louis Roborson | bid I \ 133 16 \TV j i north I ! j j I i _ i : |R-57"n s""miles |""joEi""Lopoo | King {1919 [" ! 30 |"6" jH 1 I north J i j I I i j j 'r-sSTTs3/^"milos~|John"Lopoo ] I7~F, Buchamn J1928 f" 96 j6 JW ! ! north i i i I j I ! j R-59."'r3§"~mIles fJ,'I"."""c ouch } R".'"i^"'Couch J1906 | f 400 j |*F j J nqrtti |_ j L J .; ..1 \ ! R-60# lijmiles |W. !" TVatson 1 £"" F." Buchanan' jjuly \ I 77 I8|P [northwest | j J1938 j ) \ \ [ R-61, I 337%3 37% miles \ Leo Mears | Leo Mears JNov. | | 30 \ \ ! I northwGst \ \ 11939 ! ; lit R-61a,l miles |Leo Hoars | L« F» Buchanan [April,; | 126 |5|P j ffi/i ' l...|Lo.rthi}e.st j | J1940 | I } \ j R-62, Boyd JMar, j i 33/4 miles Ic. D. 3oyd j C. D. je_/^,66I0 23 ) \ P j | I northwest ! ___- [1939 i ~- I ] __^-^_^-_^s^»___ j g_ 1 ; j-g ;; Lnortliwest I ] a?39 { j ; | \ R-64, j 3^/4 miles !G, G. Breen I Clyde Simmonds |jan, | 74 j8 j P j northwest [ | ...ji.?.?..§ L. 1 \ I '..... R-135.1 3jmiles JIT. E. Sherwood ; L. F, Buchanan jjan, j \ 76 j8 | j northwest | j |1940 I j j i ■R-66,"T"'4374"miles [3,1C"?rcwit | [old j ] 1 \~W I northwest J | I " ] ] ] ! -g_-_|»^g^_j_ le'.'l'l, Bromi | Sid"Richardson ; 4,640 1 ' J1938 jF/§7

See footnote at end of bable. 42

No.- Principal :— TOPER --lEVEL Use of Remarks water- Below Date of Water bearing land measure- c/

" formation surfacc I (feet)bj j -- R-48. I j 81,5 j Oct. 6,1 S \ j I ! 1940 i [ R-49. j Older Alluvium 1 42,4"]" May"''"ie"*"] S : \ j i.i?4o ] \ R-50. ; — [ i — j A j Oil test. Dry sand and gravel i I — ; — j ireported at 882 feet. R-51, I Castile j i I A |Water also reported in Delaware : \ \ \ !Mountain formation.. See log* R-52. i Younger alluvium j 11.4 A Jan. 4,1 S \ I , _ j L..1940 I L. R~53. ; Younger alluvium i ■11.6 i Jan. 4, j S ; j '— ""' i...... j I?4Q \ ! ..'. R-54."": | 18.7 j Jan. 4,1"s f" ! \ L.1?40 j ! R-55. IYounger alluvium | 12,2 ; Nov. 2, j S j { I ! 1940 \ \ R-56.'") '-'- j 8.6"1""DecT'19,'; S | B-57. |Younger alluvium | 2.1"]""i)ec-""l9',.'i S [ -- R-58'.""! j n'.7'''';'rJe'c7''T97t'"D,S |

j ' ' i \ — L..193?— I > R-'59» "rdlder alluvium j { 1 S ! — — R~60» ; Older alluvium ; j \ I,S \ R«6lc lYounger alluvium | 24.2 I Nov. 17, | D,I : Dug well. j I j ! — J...1939— 1 R-61a.i Older alluvium : i \ I ['S^ied"'on"'¥ite'"6F"aug"welX"H:::CT"«'"7' I \ \ \ \ See log* R-62'."'TYounger"alluvium""; 22^7""r'Nov'r'l7',7'D^'i r'Dug"well. .! j [...1939 | \ iR— 63. : Younger alluvium I 21.5 i Nov. 17, j S ! Dug well. : ] [...1939 1 \ Rw64. IOlder alluvium j 24.5 j Nov. 17, |D,5,1IDrawdown of 12 feet when pumping I j L..1939 ,j. L.300 gallons a minute. R~65? !Older alluvium ; 23.8 | Jan. 6, i I i See log. \ — j [194:0 [ j R-66. j ; 31.1 i Nov. 17,i S !Formerly used for irrigation'^ jj I — L.1940— j | R-67. IRustler at 1,180 j j [A IOil test." Flowing" water "reported' Ifeet : I i i to have been under pressure of 60 R-*6B* iYounger alluvium :' 18.4 j Sept.16,; S iilbs. per sq. inch in Rustler for- i I mation^ L.1940 1 0. '" R-69. ! Younger alluvium ; 12.57! Oct. 30, j S ; j -- I \ 1939 \ \ R-70.""1 j 174'.6""!"SeptV'l3V] S I I | ! 1940 j I R-7l'«"1 --"" ;""149.'2'"|" "Sept.'l3,'; S ; I . . L.. \ 1940 I ! R-72."] -- r"l47'.'7""i'"Mar^"l4','] S ;' ! j \ 1940 ] I -. See footnotes at end of table. 43

No. Distance j Owner Driller jDate Altitude Depth I°^^-'; from or Com- above sea of IS§L Pecos Name plet- level Well |^g^'i j cd. (feet) (feet) h -g-J]i ' f M I I [ I I ! p3gH I R-73. j2l miles JA. B. Burchard j j j j 255 \ JW i west i | j [ j __J i jR-74. j 2sg miles j Tat Oil Co, j Tom gimmonds j Nov. j .{ 2,000 | ; j west ]H»....£!"... Anthony |and R. Byall j 1939 I | j ! R-75. 128 miles jj. M.'speeJ f fold j j 68 ]6 [5 i..l...;west | | i l i ; j ] j R-80. i 3oi miles jGrisham-Hunter ! Vacu-um Oil Co, ! lf/5.208. ;3.800 ! ;A ! JKSfiJ* 1 | i | [ I j j R-81. j 24f miles JR. F. Campbell ] Eastland Oil Co.] 1928 |f/3,176. \3,500\ 3,500 j \ I west | i I | ] I i R-82, ;22% miles lArtie Baker I Artie Baker j Dec. j I 500 |8 jN ! ! w.Q.S± | j 1.193.8. | \ j. i iH-83. j 2IJ miles JA. B. Burchard j | \ j 75 | jW I. ; I Mst [ I | [ \ [ ! R-§4. I .*| 17§ miles |A. B. Burchard I | \ I 63 |7 |w i ] Wo.st [ ! ] [ ; j ! jR-85. |15^- miles JR. S. Burchard | |old fey^,Bs7. ; 51 ] j¥ j I ...we^t „ 1 | | | 1 | j JR-36, I■ 16-|- miles |E. B. Daniel ( | !e/2,879 c I 60 j6 \U i I wos.t i | ] j ] |" ! !r-87, I li|miles |E. B.Daniel ""] ] |'e/2',827. j 190 p6~]w I west_ j i II 111" 5-88. t"l3i"mile"s fR«""sJ Burchard { f |e/&7818^6 "] 185 [5 |W i j [ west ] | \ | ] ! j J JR-89, j 11J milgs JE. B. Daniol |" I !^/5,'773-5 | 156 j [w I j | west | I _ ! I I ; } ] I iR-90. ilO miles lElmer mdlcv I \ old ! ! 139' 1 5 i'W ' | I west \ | ! \ j ! I ; JR-91. |6^ miles JElmer"m'dloy I I old [£/5,672,5 \ 98 U'Tl | I i west I I | j i ] i ! ;5~92. |6J- miles JElmcr imdlcy I j |£/^,671. | 100 I |w i \ ; L;. west I [ i [ j I |11. I I |R-93. I4^/4 milos C. Bryan" ["'Moll Davis 11910 [£^"~641 t5t5 f" 162 |'g"|"p i west i ! _ I C^ : ] ; R-94. I4§ miles IllcDaniel j L. P. Buchanan j Nov. joy&,641.5 \ 170 18 IP i..;..l.wGst I } j I j 1..1539..J ']' R-95. I4-J miles |1,1, L. Todd |L. F. Buchanan |1916 "Joj^^6zTm j 390 IT" I west I I j j I I j j R-96. ;4^ miles |Harold Tvbndt ! |1910 | ! 129 \5 |N ] MQS± 1 1 1 I I j I R-97. j 4-|- miles jHarold TJbndt | Tom Simmonds | Sept.12/2,637. ! 205 j |P I I HSiai 1 ! i.19^0 1 ] j I JR-98. ;4jmilos jHarold Tfcndt I Tom' Simmonds j Sept.J£/£, 638. ! 215 |16|N !._;; wgst j j L.2.540 ! j { I R-99. !33/4 milos {if* L. Todd j L. F. Buchanan |May !e/E,.632.5 ! 180 [12 jjp ; L~ JSSfii i ! L.19.37 1 ) I j :R-99a.1 3^/4 miles iM. L. Todd |. L. F. Buchanan j old |o_/2, 632.5 j 135 j24|l .j j ] i m HQS.t I ] i I !R-100,; 4 miles |J. TJ". Brooks ! |1912 i_c_/5,639, | 185 |IOJP i i wost I I \ I j j 1

See footnotes at end of table. 44

No, Principal WATER LEVEL _ Remarks water- Below Date of : Use of bearing land measure- Water formation surface} ment c/ |(feet) \j j ._____ — Rfe.,73. | 1 241*3 j Mar. 14, iS \ I \ [..A.94.Q j — j R- 74.i;Unconsolidated ! 62.8 j Nov. 4,j I Oil test. [sands' of basal j 1959 j i r_ 75,"| -I!"" l""5g","g""|"Oct".' 5,i N I ] — I — [..1?3?-- ! j R-80.i| I j 1 A ["Oil'"test".'

■" — R- 81,i «- | ~r- ■■-■-♥' :'J j Oil test. — I R- 82. j I 22.2 I Mar. 14 j N j Oil test. See log. ; -'- ! L..1940" ! [ R-"83.1 '"; 66.6": May 16,! S [ I ! L..1940 ! ' I R~ 84^1 --"" j 39.4 \ Mar. 14,'j S \ ! "— ! L..194Q \ j R_ 85»! j 45.2 i Aug. B,i S j ■ j j ! 1940, ... \ j R--86'

R-125.1In Pecos IJ. "7. Dunoan |£" F. Buchanan I Sept.! T" 210 j"~7~pp I I I [ 1940 I j I I

See footnates at end of table. 46

No. Principal WATER LEffEL : i water- Below "[Date of Use of Remarks bearing land. measure- Water formation surface} ment c/ \ , (feet)bj [ R~looa.JYounger alluvium j 19.9 ;Nov. 16,: I iDug pit at R-100. ! !' 11939 I ] R-loiu ioider alluvium I 37.7 iNov. 16J D,I JNo. 5, £/. Yield 1,430" gallons a 1 i ■ \ i.1?3?-- I L^i^M®.. ! ¥®??.S^ J ky current meter. R-102'71Older"alluvium' j ~- j ['"d",'i [NoT'IoT "i/« * R-103, jOlder alluvium j 2.4 iDec. 21,1 N j I I 11939 I i R^lo4Vlolder'alluvium \ o*l |DeG".""21",1 D,S j ; j — j.1.939 ] — I , R~lo4a.jOlder alluvium j I — i j Four wells reported to have been i ! j I j abandoned for 40 years. Still flow- : ing- R-1Q5.1Older "alluvium' r*"4.B ;Dec7"2T,]"l)Vs;i'l "7 I i [1939 ■ j \ ZZZZ.Z R-106- ;6ider alluvium j 2.7 jDec. 21,i D,S j Reported yield 200 gallons a minute ! I J1939 j ! R-107 Voider"alluvium — -- I I I \ — \ — R-108. iOlder alluvium j I j I.j R-109. \ Older alluvium ! *14.0 IJan. 15,! D ; ;; j]■ . 1940 ! j \ ~- \ -- R-110. iOlder alluvium \ ! ] S ['Two' wells" about"ls""feet"'apart." — — R-111. jOlder alluvium j j : D \ NoT 1, \J * R-112. iOlder alluvium | 3.9 iNov. 17,j S j Two well's"about '''s"feet'"apart'» ! ! [1939 I " j — — r'-' R-113.IOlder alluvium j I j N 'T'SiTl^s''^^o^^"^o^^^'^X^^"v^ \ \ * '■ \ i when well pressures were greater* R-114.1Older alluvium j 7.5 iNov. 24,: I j Flows ab6ut"s'"gallons""a"'minute^ i i1939i j gallons j 1939 j Yields 'about 180 a minute £-115. 1 Older alluvium j 11.2 :Oct.' 9] DJS j ■..'■"""when pumped, : \ 1.1939 j \ R-116. j Older alluvium ; — j — j N !"Partly"plugged.' Fl6wing"'ls"to"2o : j | ! [gallons a minute. R-120*!Older alluvium ! *15.5 IDec. 5^ N j Partly plugged"."" I j [..1?39 ; I R~i2l*i Older alluvium j *13.8 ;Dec. 5j D,I \ Flow increased by deepening from -! ; [ _ 1.19?.?. ! L.126 .to 143 feet. See log. R-122 ;Older alluvium I *12.0 ;Dec* 4j D,I i Reported first flowing water en- i j -- I1939-- ; ; countered at 90 feet. R-123'.Tblder' alluvium j ! \ S j

R-124.; 01der alluvium i *14.9 :Dec. 5j I I Well at roadside park. * I \ — [.I.??.?— : i R-125.1 Older alluvium I :: i I j Flow estimated at 150 gallons a I - [ \ 1 [ j minute, September 6, 1940. See';].--g See footnotes at end of table. , 47 . -j j- p^; I O CQ j Fo. Distance Owner Driller Date Altitude Depth uSu from or Com- above sea of 4»ri cc; Pecos rlame plet- level Well §^"0 ! cd. (feet) (feet) .23 3£ J j j J j Mffi-i, R-126.!1n Pecos |R. IT. Couch jW. J. King j [ 205 I 6 I Fj IiIi! i I I j R-127.1In pecos j Roda E. Harper jClyde Simmonds 11907 j i 170 ;6 ; F R-128"fin Pecos. fßoda"""§""f Roda"""§""" Harper \ Clyde Simmonds |1914 | | 173 j6 | F " i " i j 1 \. I I RlT29.T'ln'pec6s.' TrT"b« Glier PS, J. King | | j 196 j6j F. R-130.j1n pecos Je. C. Langston | |old j j ; 6 | F i ■ j ! j I" : ■ :„ j, !: I; iI -.1i R-131.!ln Pecos !Jimmie Otto \J. B. Heard. Srilß99 \ \ 187 j3| FJ ! I j . . 1 . \ . I I jPj R-132»j1n Pecos !Roy Easter Iclvde Siimnonds Upr, j I 170 (5| F] I j _ I _ 1.1940...] \ I I I R-133.|In pecos !Earl Fisher ITom Simmonds 1.1939 | ! 200 |6| Fj R-134.|1n pecos JA« Alexander \Xi. J. King !" . i £/£, 579.3 | 176 |6| Fj ' R-T3snin"Pecos fc. L.""Elkins fw« J. King f | g/S,579.3 j 170 j6| FJ F 1 R-136#|ln Pecos jPink Bowie IKing and Honoy- j \ £/£, 579,3 | 165 |6I I I i e^tt* 1 j 1 \ I R-137.[1n Pecos |E. B. Kiser Icib Honeycutt | \ £/k, 579.3 \ 210 |6 j F '■^138.Jin"pecos fI."R, Hells iSinnaonds | | | 186 \6\ F: R-139.|1n Pecos |Louis Roberson JSimmonds | \ \ j6| F ! ■■'sllioVllnPecos |E. B. Kiser JTom Simmonds !19-33 ! g/^,579.1 \ 190 I 7 j.-F ; R-141.|1n Pecos [Artie Justis iSimmonds 11914 ! I 190 |6 | F I i '" i i i ! I R-142.!1n Pecos ;D. TT. Justis iSimmoiids j j | 200 \6 ! F R-.143.Tin Pecos jj. S. Bennitt | Kite j | j F R-144.11n Pecos jllmer Wadler 111. Yarbourh j | \ 150 j6 ! F R-145.1In Pecos jßurford Refinery [ |1929 | 2,583.09 | 208 ■! 6j F j ..i-, .„-] i i i" i. . ! ! . i;. . I r : ; ; : | „■', R-146.;In Pecos ; | J1920 j | I6 jF | I R-147.|1n Pecos JTom Simmonds JToin Simmonds |1932 | g/^,579.5 I 188 \6j F1 I R-148.[ln"'pecos IJohn Badley jjohn Bush j j | 320 \6 I F j R-149,;1n Pecos |Hrs. TJilliains 1 II | | 4 ip j '" ::sZ150.Jin"pecos pfrsT"Coi-a""McQuien] Simmonds 11937 ] 2,578.49 I 230 I6j F R-151.1 iT!!lckerson and ;Clyde Simmonds |Mar. | i 198 15 IF! I j G-uies I 11940 I | \ \ I

See footnotes at end of table. 48

No. Principal WATER LEVEL water- Below Date of Use of Remarks bearing land measure- Water '■ formation surface ment j c/ j (feet)b/— |; R-126.! Older alluvium | j (- I|

R-127.; Older alluvium j *12.6 i Nov. 20,\ Ii \ \ ... i1959 j \ R-128.\ Older alluvium \ *12,6 ;'NovV"2o', j I I i ,| * |.1?.39 ! I R-129.1 Older alluvium j 9.7 j Nov. 20, j D j ] ; | [..1939 j i R-130 » i Older alluvium \ 17.7 : Dec. 5, ID,I\ Flew estimated at"2oo gallons"a ; ■ 1..1939 I i minute. R-131.; Older alluvium j 11.5 fNov. 6,. ] I f I j '— 1..193?'-- !.. i R~132,j Older alluvium | "'] Fd^s'T'Fir'st''Howing'"water'"'at"''l49'''f eet. R-133.; Older alluvium | *12.1 \ Nov. 20, \ I j j j * L..1939 1 | R-134.i Older alluvium \ 9.5 I Nov. 20, |S,I | I ' |' j 1939 I"" I R-135.T01der"alluvium j *12".3"1"Nov. "20,"'] i! i" ! I; I 1939 | j R-136.: Older alluvium \""*i2.3"T'nov.^O^,! I! ] 1939 j ] \ \ ' R-137.| Older alluvium I *12.3 F'nov. 20,'"} I j [.., [..1939 i ., j \ " R-138.; Older alluvium ; *10.8 I Nov. 20, j I \ | | L.1939....; ] j R-139.!Older alluvium j *13.1 ; Mar. 1,1 S i ] 1.1.94:0 \ \ ; R-140.1 Older alluvium j *12.3 I Nov. 20, !D,S, I Used to supply water for swimming | ; ; 1...1939 IPS I pool in summer. R-141.; Older alluvium \ *11.4 I Nov. 20,\S,T) i j L.1939 [ [ R-142.; Older alluvium j *10.8 \ Nov. 20, i I | [ I * L.1939 j ! R-143.] Older alluvium \ 4.0 j Dec. 4, "\ i),I 1 \ \ L..1939 !_ I R-144»i Older alluvium j — i — j g"""!*"

R-145.1 Older alluvium j * 9.7 j Dec. 5,1 II

[,1939 ' | j ! — I " r-146TOlder"alluvium [ j j D !

R-147.1 Older alluvium j 12.1 ; Nov. 20, |I,PS \ Used for swimming pool in summer. I | [...1939 i j Flow estimated at 300 gallons a — | — j " R-148*! Older alluvium \ — — Ij "..'"■""'miiiut-e R~l49#| Older alluvium j j ; Ij

I — Ij R-150*! Older alluvium j — ! R-151»j Older alluvium I | ; D,S \ See log. See footnotes at end of table. 49 ! *-* ra Ho. Distance Owner Driller Date Altitude Depth °^ <+-, from. or Com- abovesea of © a Pecos l\fame plet- level "Well o-— o

cd. (feet)7 (feet)N ' Sh 5 £ ' -H—© CD -H ! 1 1 1 ] ) i p" j R-152. [in Pecos i Burford Refinery | Piles | 1929 12,583.11 | 208 i6j F, I ; ' 1 ! ' L I 1 i.? R-153." \ln Pecos f Dorthiy M. Briga'ndj I |2,582^81 1 ]""6'"] F, j I ; I_ I I j i TJ R-154. lln Pgcos j Mrs. Itiitenbury jL. F. Buchanan j 1933 | j 210 j6 j F R-155. jin Pecos j Jim Moore j I [27585786 j 16 1 F pecos [ John Doll [ Joe Kraus [ J2,579157 | 250 | R-156. [In _ \"% % j i j I j „.„ i I i p... R-157. [In Pecos [ T.& P. R.R. Co. | 17. Yarbourh | 1896 | ! 310 j3 \ F "r-158*." [in"Pecos | "f.& P. RiS7"Ccu I Borden | 1905 f2,579,60 J 200 1 6~1 F R-169. |In Pecos j Placido Yeberra I Joe Kraus I j I \ 3 ! F R-160, |In Pecos \ Elatio Ranions j Joe Kraus \ \ \3 I F R-161'.'lln'Tecos ; ?L W*^""Couriai^ I I I j !""3 j F R-lß27ilo~Picos \ Sisk rw.~j7~Esi 1 1909 | J 200 }""5 | F Pecos | Comunity | | 1910 ; 1 F "r-163"."'fin^ "Publio f~""f'~"Buchanan 280'"! "61 ! \ Service Company ! ! i I |\ | R-164.|In Pecos ! Ben Randall j i [' [ I"3 j F

'^16'5.11n' Pecos j C."E.""BuchoTz j Simmbnds [ 1 1 250 \"Z \ X I R-l^;'Ti£'"I I I J 111? Pecos ! Ed'btto ['joe'"Kraui | \g^'~9Wf972 1 180 |""2""| F R^677T^E~Pecos | Ed""otto j"N7^s?bauife 1 jg^;','sßO^3 J ]8\ F' "R-"l'6B'.'lin'peco's. 1 t7&"-P.""r7rTCo". I Brcen [ f | 130 1 W"\ F R-169'.]1n" Pgcos j 0, J. Green j Ben'Capps \ |gy§"sßTi^ j 290 ! 8 1 py \\|!j | I i F R-TfoTlto. Pecos j van"lavis ["el's liorgan j 1909 f S 2'B'B \"W'\ F

R-r7r#"]ln""peco"s" | R7P*"llo"rrison |"R» """F."Mor'rison"T"Apr"i' \ 1 270 i 8 f F I I | 1 1.9.4Q I j. i | R-172. |ln Pecos j Mrs, Fuquay j j j ( j 8 j F R-'l737Tin"Pecos j Elmer"mdley" IBoles | 1908 |g^^sß6^9 1 300 1 6'"l f" \ R. G."liddilton ! [ igy&i585.5 j | W"\ F" : i i 1 1 j ; : ; j R-175.lln Pecos j Sullivan ! I |g/2,581.0 j j6| Fj

R-176. |ln Pecos i Mrs. 11. Ross i Clyde Siramonds ] ! ! 247 i 6 \ F : i I ! I ; j : I ""gII"777TH""PecQS n"Hrs.H."'loss I'"!!.'" Yarbourh [ oT3 | 1 240 j ¥"\ T. R-178. llnIIn Pgcos j Tf* R. Rodcs J I ." / I3[ F See footrrotflea at end of table. 50

No. Principal . WATER LEVEL water- Below Date of Jse of : Remarks bearing land measure- 'Vater formation surface ment c/ I I (feet)b/ j .; * R-152.i Older alluvium j 9.0 \ Dec 5, j I \ j * I 1939 j | R-153*! Older alluvium j 2.8 j Dec. 5,1 II ; :. . . — | 1?3?— \ \ R-154.; Older alluvium \ j I Ij * R-155.! Older alluvium j 3.9 j Nov. 21, \ D,I j \ ! * j.1939 . I \ £-156.! Older alluvium' j 3.5" | Dec. i","T"i>","i""r" \ j --' | 1939 | j R-157".l Older "alluvium [ j -- ) N j * — R-158.; Older alluvium \ 7.8 \ Nov. 21, j ! L. j -'- I 19?9 \ \ R-159.! Older"alluvium I j -- | D |

R~160.i Older alluvium j — I — ! D I

Older alluvium | — ] — j '*£'"']"" R-161.J — — R-162.; Older alluvium j I \ N j Reported information. Well = j — I — I — i covered and abandoned- R-163.1 Older alluvium I | I j Well originally served as City = j — I — I — i....^^e.^..supplY_r R-164*; Older alluvium j ! i |

R-165.; Older alluvium I — ; — i — i * R-166.1 Older alluvium j 6.5 I Nov. 21,\ Ij \ j * I 1939 I I R-167".'! Older alluvium | 5.8 \ Nov."2l','l I| — — R-168»| Older alluvium | I i N : Abandoned. * R-169.J Older alluvium | 2.8 ! Nov. 21,1 — j j i '-'- j 1939 { ! R«I7oT Older"alluvium j | -- I""-- \ — — — j R-171.: Older alluvium i — ": j See log. R-172.: Older alluvium : ! ] Ij * R-173.; Older alluvium j 3.7 j Nov. 21, j N j Abandoned. j j * [...1939 j | R-174.J Older alluvium | 4.9 I Nov..21,.! D,I | \ \ '*" 1...!?.?.?.. [. | R-175.1 Older alluvium I T.'6"]" "Dec. s",'] N f""Abandoned. \ i "— 1....19.39"-- ; [ R-176.: Older alluvium f ""; I I\" R— l77*; Older alluvium i — j — i N \ Reported information. Well" i i — | — j j covered by house and abandoned* R-178.! Older alluvium I j !. -I■ j

See footnotes at end of table. 51 *-* m o o !To. Distance Owner Driller Date Altitude Depth . & <+^ from or above sea of ® a | Com- -p -H r£< Pecos Name plet- lesel Well {i^j^ cd. (feet) <$ ■%&■ Q g^r- ' *■ " j : : : : ': R-179.1 In Pecos \ Max Krauskoff ! IT, Yarbourh I j 300 \ 6 \VL 1 ! i L J L 1.1...Xl.. R-180.Tin'"pe'co's FA. T.'lfindnam j A. T.TVindham ] TS§^~T^/^sBo^l 1 150_ ("I ] R-18r.1"ln'peco"s j j..~- fj'"# B.'"'Heard j Joe'lCraus J p-^.—"^ j-^ R-lB2',]ln"'pecos J IN.''Yarbourh j \^^ST9»6 1 240 f'6 [?j; ;; I | [ I | j I j..F. V, E-183.1 In Pecos \T. Moorehead!| Simrnonds | \gfc 9577.2 I 190 |6 |W,

R-184.1In Pecos ! Jess Fletcher ) Joe Kraus ]g^,575# 4 j 186 ;3 |F

' " R-185"} In Pecos |13m, Rossman | Lang Buchanan | 1937 |h/£,568.6 1 246 (5 |F R-iB6;fin"Pecos fi^"'Tourn" l" j \ £^,572.6 j ["3 [f

R-187# r'j'.'''Ho'''Lawson L, 'Buchanan j Fin"'Pec'os | F. ["T93S 'f£~^^Q^"" 256 \sg~\% \ \ \ \ I ■ I — 1 |X R-.188,] In Pecos' \ Sol'"pace ! \ R-189.1In Pecos H Dorthy Roberson I IT. Yarbourh jgy^,579.6 \ 230 js§ |F R-19Q.J In Pecos !1-la.rion Slack j Joe Kraus | igy^,579.5 | 200 13 |F

[in"pecos j"s# 6 R-191 M# .Prewit j J. D. McAdams | 1914 1""gfi,sQ6.2 \ ZSQ \ I%^ \ j j I j ; ] j ;:...].£. R-192.11n Pecos jL. W. Anderson I L. F. Buchanan ; 1937 igy%,580.4 ! 250 1 IP, ■" 5^ j | I ; [ ; j L; IX.. |4 R-193.TIn Pecos Bryant j Van Havis |1909 '|£^ t 580.5 j 220 IS R-194*] in Pecos f'L. A.'Si^th J Joe Kraus [1904 f^/5,581.6 \ 240 J4 ;N R-195«! In Pecos | IJarion Slack I Simrnonds j June !£/^,581.8 | 240 \s§ IE I I j 1....1933 ) j I [£ R-i96.|ln Pecos 10. Ligon I L. F. Buchanan ] |g/fe,581.5 j I 3 IP, I I I 1 I i [f. "'T'qi }t^ R-197.1In Pecos 111. C. Ziamer I W* L."King | j^r'sB4# 4 J I ; I i I I I I !f R-198.| In Pecos j Orrin Green | Simmonds \ 1921 |gyfe,588.6 [ 259 \i |p R-199.] In Pecos !Gibbson I Cas Morgan j 1911 j£/fe, 587.3 \ 285 |3 |N R-206.]"in" Pecos \.J 17."Brooks jN."Yarbourh ! [h/i?,593.6 1 x^^ I6I 6 W R-201,|1n Pecos ICamp and Camp j L. F. Buchanan j 1930 |h/fe,594.0 | 500 |5^ ;P R-202.1In pecos j Texas Hwy. Deptj Grogan ; 1933 |h/fe,595.0 j 298 [4 |p R-203.1In Pecos |B. T. Biggs o si.! Capps ! [h/^,595.2 j 240 |6 \ R-SO4.J In Pecos |C. E. Armstrong! L. F. Buchanan j 1925 |h/fe,594.5 j 185 [6 |p R-205.^ In Pecos IHilliard Camp j Ben Capps j 1910 \h/k,594.2 \ \ 4|- IP, I j i j i L j If See footnotes at end of table. 5-2 , I I 5 -j No. Principal WATER LEVEL water- Below 'Date of Use of Remarks bearing land measure- Water formation surface ment c/ j (feet)b/ . — i R-179, \ Older alluvium ; j j I.j R-180. [ Older alluvium j — j — j — j Abandoned. * R-181. )Older alluvium j 3.9 \ Nov. 21j Ij ; j J ' — 1939 I ! R-182. |Older alluvium j I -- i N [ "Abaridoned and covered. — — R-183.j Older alluvium ! ; j I j

' R-iB4.'roider""a'lluvium j *""j~"5 \Woy* 22,} Ij \* I — ! 1.1939 ! j R-185.1 I *12.5 I Nov. 22j I! See analysis and water levels.' | ! * L.1939 | I ' R-186.J Older alluvium | 5.3 ;Nov. 22,; D ! "\ \ \ [1?39 \ \ R-187.; — — ; j Older alluvium i — i I Also has electric motor. R~lBB.i Older 'alluvium j ; -- j N I * R-189.J Older alluvium I 3.1 22,: I j \ j -- ! 1939-- j \ R-190""['Older"alluvium ] ; \ N \ — — '" R-191.J Older alluvium \ \ \ I\ R^192.:Older alluvium !. [ — X i — — f R-193,; Older alluvium i j i N ; Abandoned and covered.

R-194.: Older ; — — ; alluvium — \ — N i Abandoned. R-195.; Older alluvium \ I ! I\ R-196.]"01der" alluvium ! — ;"'— ! I! -- R-197".TOlder "alluvium \ ~- ; ! I j — R-198.J Older alluvium j ! \. N !

R-199,; Older alluvium j — j — : N i Abandoned. * R-200.iOlder alluvium j 1.5 |Nov. 22,i N : Water-stage recorder well. | 1 — 1.1339— \ \ R-201.: Older alluvium j ■ ; i I|Ho water encountered below 310 feet. j \ I i. L..G1ay...Qr...5ha1e...fr0m,.3.10...t0....5.0.Q...feet... R~202.i Older alluvium 9jjot ot9 jNov. 22,: Ij j ] — [1939— ; ! R-263. ;Older alluvium j j ! N j Plugged and covered". — R-204.; 01der alluvium [ - j '* i I\ R-205.joid'er"alluvium' ; *"6 2T'TNoy 22',1 1 : j ! 11959 I ; See footnotes at end of table. 53 — —— ' « ■ j 1 ■ I . . I .—^ I IH CO \ o o cd No, Distance Owner Driller Date Altitude Depth xj from or Com- above sea of os 3 Pecos Name plet- Level re11 g^ o^ cd. (feet) (feet) 3mJ4^h J j J j Q gpH R-206.J In Pecos JR. C. Ramsey ill. Yarbourh !1905 !j^/2, 589.0 j 230 I 6 JF R-207e| In Pecos IR. D. Copeland | [g/ 2J586.5 I 13 IF

' ' 2 IC, Finloy R- 08.| In Pecos 0. ITom Simmonds I J£/2,588.4 j 250 [8 f P? ! \ I ".;..■_- | I I I IF R« 2O9J In Pecos j Rudolph Hoofs IN. Yarbourh j \ g/2,584.3 j \6 jF R-210.! In Pecos j Otho Ligon | j |g/2,583.6 j j j R-211.1 In Pecos iT. H. Beauchamp !Tom Siimnonds j 1931 j g/5,584.7 j 248 ;6 j F

R-212.J In Pecos jM. Broisn j j old ;g/£,584.7 I |3 jF R-213.1 In pecos | Roberson and j I i _g/2,582.S ! I ! F 1 LlkKellar j j | j j ! R-214.! In Pecos | Bill Kerr | "| fV^,'582.2 | I \"^ | 1 1 j | j [ jF R-215J In Pecos I John Camp j j I£/^,581.8 1 1 1"W, i i i i i i l i.x R-216.1 In Pecos ! Jim Camp IL. F. Buchanan |1917 !g/2,582,0 j 245 |6 \v?, i j I ! | I i ll R-217.1 In Pecos. | Mrs. Lubby j j old j g/2,581.21" |" ] |F R-218.1 In Pecos. |H."f# Collier 1 1 fifi,580*6 | j f"p j I ; I | j ; j 1 ;..F. R-219.J In Pecos. | Reeves County | Joe Kraus ! | I 200 16 IN R-220.; In Pecos | Reeves County | Tom Simmonds j 1924 j j 206 j6 j P [ \ I I [ i j L.F. R-221.J In Pecos \ TT. F. HoTvard !L. F. Buchanan I1933 ] I 245 |5§ j P I i i I I i l_[.f_ R-222.; In Pocos | S-wodo Johnson !L. F. Buchanan |1937 j g/fe,581.6 ! 250 (5 1 F R-223.1In Pocos !J. E. TTilhite [ fiß9o' r'gy2',581.9 1 270 \Z \W I | \ I. . j . I j LIL. R-224.! In Pocos j Mrs. Kerr | j rj^--^—— ~pj fp R-225.: In pecos ! Young Bell ;L. F. Buchanan j 1932 I ] 300 [6 I P !..., | j \ \ I L Ljp. R-226.1 In Pocos |Hill Hudson I Tom Simmonds | I£/2,582.6 | |3 JP I i j I i j 1 1..F. R-227.1 In Pecos j Ralph TTilliams |L. F. Buchanan j 1931 | j 300 | 6 jF R-228J In Pecos j TT. E. Beckham IVan Havis j 1911 |g/fe,583.6 ! 230 Is§ |P | | j ! I { | Jje_ I ! ! | j |p R-229.1' In Pecos TT* E* Bell £kk 9584.09 584.0 230 J3 R-230.J In Pecos jI. R. Titus | I |g/2,586.7 | \Z j F R-231.1 In Pocos jYU TT. Dean |N. Yarbourh j j g/2,585.5 I 320 I 8 |F"

R-232.1 In Pocos jH. ?" Bryan IL. F. Buchanan j j | 240 jsj |F

Scg footnotes at end of table. 54

No. Principal WATER LEVEL water- Below Date of Use of Remarks bearing land measure-}Water formation surface ment c/ 1 (feet)b/ J R-206. j Older alluvium j j ! N j

R-207. :Older alluvium I | j — j * R-208.1 Older alluvium j 3.0 j Nov. 22,! I ;

R-209.']bider"alluvium j -- | — j I j * R-210.j01der alluvium j 3.6 |Nov. 22, j I I [ \ * |.1939 ! I R-211.IOlder alluvium I 3.0 iNov. 22",1 I [" | | L.193? ; j "' R-212. iOlder alluvium j 0.0 j Nov. 21,j N Abandoned. Not'"plugged". j , J I 1939 \ \ R-213.'i6lder"aliuvium I *""5.6 \'Was".""§2"£[ I | I \ \ i??? j ■ R-2i4."iCJMer"alluvium -- j -- j I ; I — R-215.;Older alluvium j j — I I j — . R-216.1 Older alluvium j [ j I i R-217. ;Older alluvium I *2.2 !Nov." 22,! "i' ; ! ! ! 1939 i ! R-218.']Older "alluvium ! -- I ZZ j I ! — — R-219.i Older alluvium j j ! N jPlugged and abandoned. Older alluvium I — j ! I '[ R-220.J — R-221.;Older alluvium ! !' — ! I : R-22'2."roid'e'r"'alluvium j *"is'.**2"""TNov'»""S'jl 1,5 j ;...... ! L.193.9 ! ! R-223.! Older alluvium ! * 2.4 I Nov. 24,! I ! \ * L..1939 \ ! R-224.!Older alluvium ; 1.1 !Nov. 24,! N j i ! -- ! 1939-- ; ! R-225'.T6lder alluvium j ! ! I I * R-226.!01der alluvium j 2.0 j Nov. 24,! I ! j : """ i '.1.1939 ! R-227 .";Older "alluvium ! -- ! -- ! N j * R-228.iOlder alluvium | 3.7 I Nov. 24,! I ! ! \ * L.1939 j i R-229.!Older"alluvium ! 4.5 T'nov. 24,! I !"" ! ! I 1939 ! ! R-230'.!Older" alluvium ! *'"3r2'"''['Nov'r'24'J I ! \ ! * [..1.939.. ! ! R-231.!Older alluvium ! 3.9 ! Nov. 24,! I" : ;... | ! .1.1939 ! I R-232. :Older "alluvium j ! ! N !

See footnotes at end of table. 55

No. Distance Oaier Driller Date Altitude Depth B u&\ from or Com- above sea of o§ Pocos Name plet- level Well o-^- cU cd. Cfeet) §3 Si "H O OH j I I I I I BiLH_

R-233 # jln Pecos j Roy Wilcox | McMahan |1929 I ! j 5 | P R-234. lln Pecos IL. A. Richards ""!' L. F. Buchanan"" 11932 | | 310 j 6 |P R-235, fin Pecos ! Basil Hicks j Tom Simmonds [1910 1 | 240 [ s§ !P R-236. "fin"pecos f""w."E. Poore [ JoelieIlvain I j "1 240 !5J- j F R-237. lin Pecos jW. E» Poore jL. F. Buchanan 119111 1911 f | 258 1.5 |F R-238. fin Pecos I Morris Buckner | — [ i I j 5 j F R-239.1in""pe"cos fB. T. Biggs p— j^jj££j^ [1936 j I 285 [ 6 ! W [ I I j j I [..: i..F . R-240. jln Pecos j Jim Camp ! Tom Simmonds j j 240 I4 j-W i i 1 i \ I i l.f. R-241. [In Pecos I Chas. Fitzgerald | \ I I |p i ! ! '" L J I i i .?. r» 242. lin''Pecos f""jim Prewit ["l". "F; Buchanan [1951 j 1 260 \'s§"\ F R-243. |ln Pecos | Jim Prewit i Joe Kraus \ \ i 245 =3 [n

' R-244.]in Pecos I" Jim'simrrionds fm\i Buchanan [1911 1 1 244 \ 6 [I R-245.'lin'pecos' ] I 1" W fTiUle:~PfiTiidt' 1 1 5% I ! i 1 j \ \ \ [.F S^.246.]in Pecos IT. J. Sisk [ Tom'siranonds {1908 I |260 \ 6 \YI J I I I 1 L I Li... R-247» [in Pecos I Hester \ Tom Simmonds I I 301 [6 j W 1 1 1 1 1 I j. ;.X.. R-248. 6n Pecos \ John Correll | j \ \ \sj |F ; R-249.'p:n Pecos F'Sutton [L. F* Buchanan ! . j 200 \6 \ll \\III \ I I F R-250""'|in'lPeco"s ["Collins" I I ig/2,584.1 1 I 6 ITV j I L..1 : ! 1 1 ! 1...F R-251« lln Pecos I Mrs. Dresser I j | I | 3 J..-W I [ \ ! 1 1 1 JJSL R-252. (En Pecos ! ) | \ | | |'H R-253. pin Pecos |L. F. Buchanan jL. F. Buchanan 11937 |£/2,578.9 \ 210 I 3 IF R-254. iln Pecos ! Premt j Tom Simmonds ]1922 | | 300 \ 6 j F R-255.11n''Pecos [ Kesler j ill256 !6! 6 I-N i\\*ii I f i R-256. p:n Jrecos |B. T. Biggs jL. F. Buchanan j ; j | 6 ;F

R-257. f[n Pecos ; Carl Eddins j Grogan 11917 j j 300 \6 |F R-258. |ln pecos j Files \ Tom Simmonds 11923 \ \ 240 L-7- \ R-259. jln Pecos | 11. A. Durdin I ill320 j4 j P ; I j i I j I hi See footnotes at end of table 56 , 1 1 1 No. Principal WATER LEVEL water- Below Date of Jse of Remarks bearing land measure ifJater formation surface ment ""'oj I j (feet)2i/t — J R-233.; 01der alluvium j \ \ I \ R~234.iOlder alluvium ! — i — \ I j — R-235. :01der alluvium j \ \ I I R-236. ;01der alluvium | j — j I I

R-237. joider alluvium — j -- j I \ — I R-238. |Older alluvium | i ] N [ * R~239.jolder alluvium | 1.22 ;Apr. 15,1 N iWater level measured daily for 5 : i 1940 j :months. ! -- 1 -- R-240, ;Older "alluvium ; \ ! I |

R-241aj ; — j — I j Older alluvium — \ R~242.j Older alluvium I } : I — \ R-243-l Older alluvium j I — i N ilni In middle of street. Covered. R-244.: Older j — j — j ■! alluvium — — N R-245.; Older alluvium j — j j I i '-- R-246"[Older "alluvium | [" 1 1 | R-247.]"01der"alluvium \ *'"2. 8 INov. 15,j I ; j ! U93.9 j I " — R~24B.: Older alluvium i [ I [ R-249.1Older alluvium ! *0-6 jNov. 13J I j | | * |.1939 | I R-250.] Older alluvium I 3-"£ I'iec". 2,j A !"" j ! ' --' Q939"'-- J j R-251.] Older"alluvium I \ \ I | R-252.; Older alluvium i — ; -- : N "; Abandoned and covered.

R-253.! Older alluvium | *4.3 ! Dec, 2,; I']""' j \ — !.1?39— 1 j R-254.; Older alluvium i j \ I :'

R-255.; i — ; — ; Plugged 01der alluvium — IN and abandoned. R-256.J 01der alluvium j ; ; I ; R-257.: Older alluvium ; ! \ I \

— — ; : R-258.; Older alluvium j — : — N Abandoned. Leaking. R-259.- Older alluvium i i i D,I \ G-eneral dairy supply.

See footnotes at end of table. 57

! ■ O G>I Ho. Distance Owner Driller Date Altitude Depth -g il^ from or Com- above sea of _g.3 I Pecos Name plet- Level Well £vl'[§.p ed, (feet) (feet) jJh|-gH , I 1 1 I jq^Nh |R-26C.| In Pecos i Lissie Morrison I 111300 j5 ; F R-261.I"InTecos r?*~Bayno Fl." F. Buchanan 1 1 T 300 I"sjfl Tf i _ I ... I I I I — " 1 Ll I-262.finTecos [Bob Lewis f'clyd'e'~sSionds I --"g^-TY In Pecos rsteve'mrd fHopper |" i9XJL~J f.' 250 \~EjfTW I I I II I LJ L ■r-264,[ In Pecos ['Buck Jackson [l.F^'Buchanan ["19121 \ 260 f£*£jy 1. . i I ' II i | IF 'R-264aj'ln"'pecos FJim Deakins t'L« F» Buchaiian f"Ap2v"'J ] 250 f"8 ]"'¥ I | j ! 1940 I j I J 'S-2654 1mile [Sam'prowi't ] f fs ry J " ■ Isouth | I j j" . -| j \ R-266.1"l mile f Jim Deakins I ["old ["2,575.10 j f's \"¥ ■ j southeast i I | ". ] ! j I R-267,f'1n Pecos ["lurford'oil and \lJMr£c^^ j 208 I'll \ F | iRefining Co. IRefining Co. | ] j | I R-268.fin Pcc'os ["a.T. &'s.F»'r.R. [ j j j I \"¥' L 1 Q.9.* i I i L Ll I R-27iTli"'miics [ 5.'11."Profit !"j."R."simmonds |"l"917"] 1 440 f'6 \Y \ east i ) I 1 J I j R-272.J 1mile [Reynolds estate fClyde Simmonds j ; 1 124 f7 \W \ east \ \ \ \ \ ! .. . L Ru273.j"2j"miles' f's. !l7 Prewit ( f | ] p^T~p" _".J.l.east I i | i 1 { j H-274.! Z^/i miles j Denver"Perkins f I I ] 66 f"5 [w Icast i j i j- i j j "r^275 "[^^''mlies''f V.''Be'"'liys | ; I | 225 f"s^l^ ■ I oast ■■ \ \ I. <.I i \ ._..\ ._^^...^^..._^^_.._^...."...__^ j |...._ j. |.._ I east i | || I ! ■ ; R-.277.r Z^/i miles ]V. B" iSys J [old | ] f"8 \"W east j !| \ I : \ "' \ \ R-273.J l-f Edles \ Port'Dagge'tt [ !"1940"1 \ 114 \'s j'W |southeast { . j j I ' i I i R-279.1 niles |R. D. Copeland ] ]" 16 fpi 2-J- f fold ' | southwest I ! | L, { ; I R-.2:3Oj'2§' mile's |r.D. Copeland" j'f.'j.''Simmonds rjunoT^/^7^B.o'l 250 [lO H'p] [..southwest ; \ I1940 I ! ! i R-281.1 3 miles |W. A. Gardner i Tom"simmonds ri"932"T'£/g"~6l6i'o"'j~ 143 [8 JP [..southwost | I j I j J i j R-282.1 3 miles |A. R. Eppcnauor jL* F« Buchanan Ii939 [ I 300 |8j Pi | } j southwest j " ' i . ! "! \ R^2G3.r'3|"'miie's j""j'.' "m. "TJllliams ( ['old f"ey&,622:.T'l 240 ["8 |"p"" [.southwest I j I ! J j ; 3jmiles Elmer j ] 64 | jl7 JR-2-84J \ Told ["£/£" 622.6 -'' .|...southwG;st I I I i I j i R-285.) 3§ miles |M. L. Todd [ [ 1935 ) 1 360 ; fp" ...[...southwest i | \ j \ \ ; R-286.| 4 miles ! Texas HTjy, Dopt. | I ] tjz\ 646.6 f 79 |"6 ;I ; X.s.QuthwQ.st i 1 1 I i i ! R-2870| 3^/4 miles jB. G, Smith |L. F. Buchanan ] June | [ 135 14 ! 1 { i wnfit I __J I 1940 j I \ j Soc footnov 3 at end of table. 58 . - . ■-> 1 I I No. Principal I WATER _ LEVEL water- Below Date of Use of Remarks "bearing land measure- Water formation surface ment c/ 1 (feet)b/ j .1 * R-260.i01der alluvium j 2*7 !Dec. 23,; D j Estimated flow 35 gallons a minute. ! j ! 1939 j j R-261.!Older"alluvium | -- | -- j Ij * R~262.!oider alluvium j 3.7 I Dec 2 ,\ I j I j j 1939 ! | R-263.]Older alluvium I -- 1 -- j --' j * R~264.;01der alluvium \ 1.0 1 Dec. 2,j D,I I | I — [..193.9— j I R~264a; Older alluvium ! i j I.\ First flowing water inTense"'of ■ i \ * \ I■ i crystalline in blue silty R-265. j01der alluvium j 5.4 f Dec. 5,1 S | '"■Zclay..at...197 feet. See log. \ L. I 1?3? ! ; R-266.iOlder alluvium I *"5^5""}"Dec"J 4,! S : ! I | 1939 \ \ R-267.; Older "alluvium ! *'"6.'6'"TDec. 5,1 A j j 1939 j j I — I ~- R-268. \ Older alluvium j | j S f — R-271.; I 14.4 | Jan. 3,i N ! Prepared for observation well* \ — j L.1940 \ \ R-272.J i 7.6 | Oct. "9,1 S r"Drilled"at'"site"of'"6Id"■irrigation I — j L..193? i I well* R~273.i i 2.0 j Dec. 5,f S [ ! -- j L.1939 j I r_274.| | 8.0 | Oct. "9*J NF" I — ' I . j 1939 I I r-,275. ! 1 5»S"T"Oct« 9J S ! I — I ; 1939 j ! R-276.; ! 3.6 I Oct.". 9,1 A j Old"Irrigation"well. Casing"badly"" ! — | ]...1939 I i broken and rusted. R-277.: j 7.6 \ Oct. 9,1 A \ Old"irrigation' welli"' | j L.1939 j ! — --8,4 R-27'8«i j ! June 27,: S 5 iJ j I | L.1940 | — \ R-279.:Older alluvium \ 1.8 ! Aug. 19 j —p- \ I i...194P I j " R-280.1Older alluvium j 17.6 | Aug. 19,! II First"artesian"water at 188'"feet"i I [ L.1940 j : See log. R-281.i Older alluvium j 26.2 I Septl"l4:"J"i)7s","i;'"No.""2B,""i/. See'Tbg".' : _ \ L..1940 I ! "" R-282.'|Older" alluvium i -- I -- ] I[""see"Tog'.

F:-283.i Older alluvium j 37.3 | Sept.l2,i IV" | — [ L1940 ] [. R_2B4.i I 32.5 ! Sept. 5] S j \ ; | L.194Q.. . \ ! R-285.i Older alluvium j 19.5 j Feb. 8,! l""1 | — j L.1940 1 i R-286,1 | 32.8 I Nov. 16,1 N j I j L..1939 I ! R-287.TOlder" alluvium j 34.1""; Nov. 14"',! S \ See log". | j j 1939 J i See footnotes at end of table. 59

i O 03 \ 0' No, Distance Owner Driller Date |Altitude Depth & jfj cm° from or I Com- jabove sea of S a Pecos Uame J plet- level -well §Zl "o+oj ! cd. (feet) .|rf 2~!

1 j 1 i 1 ! 1 ■="■■..(.ir- j R-288,J4 miles |B. G. Smith |Bill Oden ! 1912 | 212 j jp \efc 9647.09 647.0 \ ...west | ! _ j !;] R~2B9*| 5j miles [Bell and Reagan j f1929"" je^"669«o { 226"Tll IS |;" west i ; ; [_*" j I j 5 "" "" : R-290.[ 65/l6 /lmiles |Sims swy""y Dept ! ['"193S [ey&"688"5 ! 97 1 6 jW j p "west j \ ' i J " J "" ■ ["" I-2291.j"rfidle"s {Billie""Prewit 7T~ o1d Te/2",680.0 j 107 j 5- fW I Southwest I ! . I j"" i i L R-292.|8^- miles [Texas"~Bwy". Dept,] fold fejfc,722,5 I 153 ( 6 [5 ; .west ! I I | j i j R-293.! 9 miles IBillie Frewit |F. McDaniels j 1938 |ey2,715.9 ! 105 j 4 !W [..southwest { [ | j ) I i R-294.|lbj- miles j Billie Prewit [p. McDaniels ["1938 {^^765^6"" 1 137 | 5 j.W i Tres t I ; j I j ; | { R-295,|13 miles I Billie Prewit j j [ 1 150 } 6 |W Lsoutliwest [ | ] _J i I i R-295.J143/4miles [w. H« Groves jMay and Bitten j |fy^,B27. | 4,133 I JA ] west ; Company I_ ; i j ! !Oil r R-297.116 miles |— ■■"—■""■—^ j 1^,827*6 \ | W i..spiithwest j ; j ] j ; I [F...J R-298.117| miles jC,V. T. Mont- j Grisham and j \F/k,Q91m 14,065-! !A i west | go.me.ry. ]..Eimter....Dil....Co.t { | _ j ;..;;. j | R"299,|l73/4mile !R« N. Burchard = | I ! 60 j 8 jW ! ; i west i .] j... | j | I | R-300.!l8 miles JE« B. Daniel | I 1939 {e/2,900.6 j 160 J 5 |W I jmst | I | | | I | | R-301.! 19 miles [Rogers and Wilson and jf^,9o8# 14,133 j JA ! .west Ll.ll.lar LQ.Mie.l j j ] j j R-302.j19|- miles j ITT. M. Wight |Rita Oil Co. |F/&,,961. | I |A ;. i | west " ! L...... j I .._.i 1 j R-303.] 22$ miles jc. II. Caldwoll \ j old [£/3JL59.6 j 91 j 6 fw1 i west \ \ \ i i j I Hr-SOi,| 23 miles JC-m LI. CaldiTcll j" Told ]0y3,053.0 | 110 j 5 |T7 ; [.southwest ! } I } I ] | R~305«| 24-J milos |E. L. Parker IClyde Simmonds | Sept,j o/3,112.6 | 88 | ITT j L.s.Qut]iw.G.s.t ! I 1...1940 | ; [ I | | R-306.S 26s/4milo |C. 11. Caldwcll jEillo-Barnctt | 1938 |f/3,166. j 350 1 10 )¥I [ : | fflaa± I 1...Q11...C:0.mpany. j 1 i I j j R-307o! 29^ miles |C. M« Caldwoll j Iold |oy3,195.0 I 27 1 48 I^l \ j WQ.st ..! i I | | I. j R-308.126|- milos |T. A, Chcovcs j Texas Oil Co. j 1912 |£/3,174. I2,960 | \ \ west I i | ] } I | R-309& ; 23§ miles |C. M« Caldwoll | j "| ! i I j ! west I ] I | ] | I IR-313J26 milos !R. J. Burr ; | ] ill ] ;WOS.t | ; ; ; | ; ; „..- j j ;....] | | R-311J263/4rnilc |M. B. James | | 1 | | j 1 M3.S.t I \ ! j I ] | R-312.J 26|- milos ;E. Bornsteinc j I j ! j | ;..] :...wo.st \ I I [ ] ; j R-312ai 25 milos |Tri-Stato Credit j j j 111 | west j.2io.nls....As.s.Q.c.iatio.n= | j ] j j R~sl2b| 23-| milos |c. Bornstoino | | j ! ! | \ west . I | \ i__ i ; I See footnotes at end of table 60

No. Principal WATER LEVEL water- Below Date of Use of Remarks bearing land measure- Water formation surface ment c/ j(feet)b/j . j

R-288, Older alluvium j 32.2 !Nov. 16,1 K,I' : No. 6.'.i/. ! ! |..1.?39 | I R-289. ;01der alluvium j 52.9 IOct. 2,: N !Automatic water-stage recorder well* j ; — \ L.19.39 L; :..,.,,- j« '/■ ■r v* R-290* j j 71.5 | Dec 21,; I | | — ; ; 1939 I j R-291. j "I 66.1"[Feb.""26',: S ; ! j i 1940 I -- \ "' R-292.1 "1 93-9 f"Nov7"'l6,] N j : \ \ | 1939 ; | R~293."i --"" "1 96^9""]"':FebT''l3,; S j ! | [..1940 ! ! R-294. j"--"" j 124«8 fSeci 15J S j j j ! 1939 : I R-295.'; -- ! — i "-- ; S f" -- -- R-296. ißustler ]' | j A f'dil test; See'log". R-297. bustler? \ S j Flowing. "Sulphur" water. — \ \ R-298. iOlder alluvium ! — I 'A i Oil test-. Flowing water from 3 : j ■ i j I horizons in Older alluvium. See log. R^299- jYouiiger" alluvium"] 30.7T'Mar^"l3,: D,S j"Small"yield". Drawdown"over"■lOO'"feef i ; ; 1940 I ; when pumping less than 10 gallons a R-300. iCretaceous? I 26.9 j Feb. 15] -- ] \ — j I1940 i : R-301.1 ;__:'__ j A foil"test.""

R-302. jßustler ! — — I A j Oil test. Flowing water also re- i --"" i \ \ ! ported from Castile formation. R-303'."1 1 63.'l'"T'sept'.26',i S j"" ! ' j ! 194r0 ! I — : R-304. ; ;' 87.7 \ Sept.2'6 j S ! Known"as Humphrey"we'll. \ \ L19.10 j \ R-305. Idretaceous j 71.6 j Sept.2o,! S j See log. I ; L.1940... I j R-306. iCretaceous? j 81.6 | Sept. S ;""6"il"tes't .' Plugged"back"for'water = 2o^ ! L.194Q [ L.^ell. " R-307. alluvium j 17.3 : Sept.2l,; S I Dug well. ! — ! -- |...1940""-- [ -- ! R-308.' \ '"} ; | ['"Oil'testli R-309. ! — — i — i S : Liege Spring. Estimated yield: 10 ! j ; — I : gallons a minute. R-310- I — : — ; j S i Petican Spring. Estimated"yield":" j : ; gallons — ; — ' j -- i 35 a minute. R-BiT.'i "; I j S [ Torez"spring* Estimated" yield":""2 i — ! — j ""-- \ : gallons a minute. r_3l2. i : I S ["Burnt" Spring". Estimated""yield:""2s"" i ; ; \ ; gallons a minute. R-312a»j — — — j Spring. yield: 6 = i I S Carbon Estimated — ; : — [ ; gallons a minute. R-312b.; :--! ; S ; Twin Spring. Estimated yield: 10 ■, ' ; : : ; I gallons a minute. See footnotes at end of table. 61 _

O O I Ij Uo» Distance Owner Driller Date Altitude Depth h*§ y>| from or Com- above sea of 3-2^l Pecos Name plet- level Well S"^ § J cd. (feet) (feet)33 -g^ i i I i i i. !.111 i ! ! \ \ R~312c |223/4niile jA. B» Burchard ; j | j j I I | west I {_ | ] i j R-313. |30j- miles jC. M. Caldwell | fold f'T^3Ol7o | 40] 6[w ; ; ]; west ] \ \ j [ \ ] R-314, |32 miles !A. B, Tinnin" 1 j old |"eyg^2Bl^ol 31; s|w ; ] west j I j ] I i I R-315. JS2-J- miles j Geo# Daniel ! Grisham- | 1932 I £/3,360. | 4,653; JA i west i | H^rfi© r.....Qi1...5.9.« j \ 1 1 ! R-317. |3IJ miles j GGeeoc Daniel { I new j | I j W | west. ] j 1 ] ] | | E-318. J34 miles | Geo, Daniel j Deep Rock Oil j [ £/3,481. | 4,010| JA isouthwest | \ Coinpanv j I , I I j jC. R-321. ;263/4niile M» -Caldwell I I old ] ey3,166# O \ 1061 |W [spjAtiiwest ; 1 1 1 « I | | R-322, |22f miles jW. D. Johnson | | old j e/3,019.0 j 125j 5 jTIT ; Ls.Quthsre.st j 1 \ | | | : I R-323. TT. D. Johnson j I \ 66 j 14. !YI J213/4mile I \ ' LsOUthwOSt | ; | i | | | I E-324, !20j miles | TT, D. Johnson \ \ old ! I 75 1 IN LsouthM<.st ! i I ] | : I \ R-325. |19|- miles !R, L. Parker ! II j 68 7 j W 1 ' [southssßS't ' ! ! I fc I I ! | R-326. 119 miles IW.R. Britt I ! j 1 55 I5|w isouthvTGst I : " I I i I I j i R-327. |ln Toyah J Tray Humphrey | 'I [ ."] j 6 JW R-328, jln Toyah j Übu Daniels [ I \ \ 127 1 8 \ W R-329, |In Toyah jC. C, Cargill "I | f j 801 8 |W R-330. jlnjIn Toyah jA. 3. Burchard I lynn | \ \ 160 j j W R-331. lln Toyah |C. A. Rxihrup ! I j | | 6 j R-332. jln Toyah IJ.M.-Humphreys j j j | 90! 6|Ti R-333.|1n Toyah |J, Q. Adams ) \ ! | 45 j6 ] W R-334, !ln Toyah ! Terry Doi^ns I I | I 61I 6 |W

R-335, jln Toyah ] Joe Duncan | | j j 29! 8 \"W R-006. lln Toyah | Bob TJalkor j | j ) 31I 48 j H

R-357, |ln Toyah lE. B. Daniels j | 19lJ I 135 j 5 |P

R-33&0 ilniIn Toyah I Rcevos County \ Ross I 1908 I ! 813 110 IF H^33S« lln Toyah lA, H. Bruce j I | | 511 5 ITT R-340. |ln Toyah | Bob Parker | | j j "40 j 5 jTT R-341» jln Toyah j Pablo IJartinoz j I | | ; 501 5 jT?

Sog footnotes at end of tablo* 62

No. Principal WATER LEVEL j water- Below Date of Use of Remarks bearing land measure- Water formation surface ment c/ l(feet)b/( j

" -- '"*<■ ';. i R-312c! ■--. . . ! --. \ S j Johnson Spring. Estimated yield: i [ \...'.... \ \...§. g.§11.9.?-.s. ? m.±n.utie " R-313. !Younger alluvium ! 16.8 | May 28,: S I Well may have gone through alluvium : . ! ; 1940 \ [into Cretaceous rocks. R-314. ;Younger alluvium j 27.8 \ Sept*2l,l S ! Well may have gone through alluvium I i — J 1940— ; ! into Cretaceous rocks. R-315.1 Cretaceous i j j A' j Oil test.

R-317*'; -- |""-- I — I S [ — — R~318.| i i — \ test. — \ A Oil R-321.; \ 83.6 I Sept.2o,! D,S \ Headquarters well, -- R-322.] r"'79*l"]'"Apr^"l7^ S \ I j L.1940 : i R-323.i Younger alluvium | 55.7 j Apr. 17 ,i S I j j 1...1940 \ : R-324. j Younger alluvium } 58.2 ) Apr. 17 ,! N :"r)ug"well^ : j " L.19.40... I ! R~32s'.TYounger"alluvium [ : "[" j 22.'9" Apr*'"Wt \ S ; j j 1940 I j R-326'.\ Younger" alluvium ["'44.2""r"Apr.""17 ,| S \ ; j L..194Q \ ; R-327.i Younger alluvium ; 37.3 j Oct. 21,i S j I j 1....1?^0 : \ R-328.j Younger alluvium "j 25.1 | Nov. 16,; -- ! j \ [...1939 \ \ R-329-;Younger alluvium j 32,6 I Nov. 16,:' — '""; : J L..1939 1 — | R-330"": Younger alluvium ! 20.1 | Nov. 16 j : | I L.1939 [ ; R-331.; Younger alluvium ; -*- j — . j Ij

R-332.1Younger alluvium j 20.4 j Nov. 15,| N j \ I [...1939 1 [ R-333-1 Younger alluvium j 21.0 j Nov. 15,: Ij \ ! 1....1939. | j R~334.i Younger alluvium j 36.5 I Nov. 15,! S ! ! : \ j 1939 \ \ : R-335.! Younger alluvium j 23.7 ! Nov. 15,! I! \ , \ ] 1.939 j — j R-336.: Younger I 22.8 15,! ! Dug ' alluvium ! Nov. well. j ■... | L.1939— ! \ R-337 .; Younger alluvium I — ! ! I!

R-358.1 Older alluvium ! *70.0 j Dec, 15,! I! Well at High School. [ ! L.19.3.9 | ; : fi-339.:: Younger alluvium ; 33.0 I Nov. .16,: — : ! I j 1539 \ R-340.! Younger alluvium j 36.7! Nov. 16,!\ Ij ! I ! 1939 ! ; " R-341.! Younger alluvium i 25.8 ! Nov. 15,! — i j \ \ 1939 j j See footnotes at end of table. 63

OCQ G;| 10. Distance Owner Drillor Date Altitude Depth jg <£ from or Com- above sea of ° « Toyah Name plot- level TJcll g^ o od. (feet) (foot) Sh -p£ I 1 I I 1 [Pg |SH R-342.|In Toyah j Joe Caldwell j I | 310 j 8 [XI "1-343,11n""T0yah PiJlrrio.slo""! j j [ ; 3TOTB' |!T ' R-344. lln Toyah IPablo" Rentoria" { I \ 1 50] 6 JIT R-345,|in''Toyah pTr^TBTSoIas j I I | 32'] j R-346. [in Toyah fliirio'"Talmanto'z j ; | J j 29"] fTT " R-347.1In Toyah |'"f.""&""p". R. R, Co«j ; 1882 j | 832'j 6 \Y" R-348* |In Toyah |G. A. Pierson j j ] I f 6 \W R-349. lln Toyah \I. B. Daniels IOwen'"Alison 1 1 ! 70QT"4 fit"

i j Mo, Distance Oivnor Driller Date Altitude Depth from or Com- above sea of Pecos' Name plot- level Well cd. (feet) (feet* 1 1 1 1 ! 1 11- R-355. jl5 miles IS. IU Prewit ! Clyde Simraonds | Sept.1 cjk,776.5 ! 1201 s|w ; ■ |.s.suthw;cst \ | ; 1940 i I I ! R-357»|17| miles fS. 11. Prei^lt | j ! 1 148] 6 j"W" ;; i.sp.y:ly^?©:St i I | ] i I \ R-358. jIP/4mile j S.ll. Prewit I Clyde""simonds f Ses'tit"e/5","7p75 j 116] 6 |"W" Lsouthwest { | j 1340 I j j j R-359. flijmiles I C^Toii Finley ! ] old \~effif29~lO \ 82"j \W j.southwes t ] | | }"* !!! R-360.!li3/4miie j Billie Prewit [ I old 1 1 130"! 6 \"W isouthwest j \ \ : \ 111 R^'361.[95 miles I Billie" Prewit f"F."llcDanieTs | 1938 f ey5',682.0 f 7§Tps \W L.s.outhwest j j || \ \ \ R-362,1 8^74mile j Elmer mdley ] I old \''e^''~66s^ \ 84] \"W j ; L.southwest I i "'!"!■!"8" R-363.|llV4mile | Billie' 'Pro?rit j j old f^/^,6?6.0" j 42'] 8 \W Lsputhwest | j j \ j " I R-364.!12§ miles I Barnowsky [ Tom Simnonds I July"'['£^','"69o. 6 ! 217"] 6' \'W" ; [southwest j | ! ' I 1940 \ \ \ R-365.Iis! miles I Billie' Prewit IF.McDaniels |Msiri' 'fe^Sj6§6js ] 65"! 4 \W [southwest j | j 1938 [ .111 R~556,|14 miles j Carrie Eisenwine; | i j I |P [sguiihwest [ ! ! " ] | . j ! R-367, 13 miles |s7M. Prewit | Tom""s"iinmonds 1 Mar". 666.5 1 400 1 12""|T" 1131 j \Vfi'9 _;; ; I. south J j 1939 j ill R-363.J12-! miles | S. M. Prewit"and! l#"'f. Buoharian""'! T92B~Te^,sZlm6~ j 300] 5 \W Billie I I ' \ SQU-^Q. 1 Prewit ' " \ \ \ \ R^369.j12 miles !S.'ll. and"'Billie"| Tom'Simmonds | 1939 ] "ojZ",662.2 | 130j 8 \"W ;; LLsputh ] Prewit \ [...... | I- _!.-. _j R-370.112^ miles [ R."r". YounsbloodT'w, J. 'King ; 1915 j 1 120] 3FpP \ south | , ! i I | \ j See footnotes at end of table. 64

f No. Principal WATER LEVEL i water- Below JDate of [Use of Remarks bearing land jmeasure- [Water: formation surface j raent c/ | j (feet)b/ _J j — — E-342 ; j i ! I |Dug drilled — and well. E-343.; j 80.0 i — | I IWater level reported.

R-344,: Younger alluvium; 27.1 j Nov. 15, | — j ! j ; L.1?39 j I R-345.i Younger alluvium: 27.0 I Nov. 15, j D 'jDug well"." j [ i....1939 \ { _ R-346.;Younger alluvium; 26.1 | Nov. 15,! D \ Dug'well'. ■ j I L.l?3? \ \ "" R-347.: Older alluvium I *70.+ j Bee 15.,] I i'Well" at'"railroad"depot. I --""" I ""-'-' j 1939-- I j R-348.1 j j N j — — R~349.: : 18.0 i \ S : Water level reported."

No, Principal WATER LEVEL water- Below Date of Use of Remarks bearing land measure- iffater formation surface ment c/ (feet)bj — K-355.; I 107.7 ! Sept.l4, ! S \ --"" " R-357.': ""] 136^9"7'"July 31,1 S j I i j 1940 ! I R^ssB»] -- 1 46.4""r"Sept^l4,""; S j I — '" j I 1940 ' I ! R-359.': ';" "65.9 1" Oct. 377"d','s j"" I ; L..193? I j ; R-360.1 --""" ! 87.7 ! Feb. 26, ; s" ']"" j i L...194Q i j R-361.1 -- j 62.5 I Feb.' 26, i s' | i j L..1940...: ! | R-362.: — I 42.5 | Feb. 26, I S I I -- i ;...l?40 j j R-363.1 "\ 25.3: July"Si","] S f [ : ' — L... L..1940 j R-364*': j 49.3 j Sept.l4, \ N j See log, | j L..1940 L...... J R-0'65.': --"" j 32.1 f July '3l,' : S ['" ; \ L..1940. i I ' R-366.; — 22.6 j Feb. 10, j S ; Dug and drilled well, Formerly"" \ — I ; 1940 : [..used.. for..irrigation. \ E-367. ! ! 8.6 : Feb. 19, ! I ! See log. : ; L.1940 ! I R~368»; --"" j 5.8 | Nov. 22, !D,S,i; i — I ! 1.940 j ; R-369.: \ 6.6 ; Sept.l2, j S j j j L..1940 i ! R-370.; 01der alluvium j 15.8 ; Mar. 11, I I ; Drawdown 16 feet after 5 hours pump- __; \ : 1940 I : ing approx.1,500 gallons a minute. See footnotes at end of t?/blec 65

o o cdj Ho. Distance Owner Driller Date Altitude Depth -g

Nc. Principal WATER LWSL water- Below Date of Use of Remarks bearing land measure- Water formation surface ment ' c/ } (feetjb/ 1 _ — R-571* ;Glder alluvium j 16.0 ;Feb. 8, ! I j L... 1.1940 [ I a -372. iGlder alluvium ! 17.8 [Feb. 10, p,S,I j Reported'"no water "beTow'"l2&'feet>'" I j I \ " i.I?4Q ji.373» iOlder alluvium ] 23.4 Tsept.23, f I ; See log.' \ I j1940 \ j R-374.'1 — j 15.1 jApr. 15,'; I,D ':" I \ \l^9. \ \ R."-375."T61der"alluvium \ 14.4 |Mar".""23",'"t"liP j I I !19.40 \ \ R-376TJOlder"alluvium j -- j -- j I j R-377. folder alluvium ! 12.5 fApr."15",' : S f'See 'log." \ \ 1.1940— j j xR-378. !Older alluvium ;: 17.0 j i I ; Water level reported. See""l6g."

R-379^": -- ""} 15.6 [Feb'"l6","\ S flJug' smd'drilled'well, j I j 1940 -- \ \ 11, R-3'50.1 j 12"."3 :"Jan.""1371 N fDug"we I "J 1.1940 ; I j R-38ii"| --"" ! 13."5 j j'an".""l37'l S i""i)ug" and "drii'ied" well".' -- R~382n \ 15.6 r'Aug'.'"l97'! S j ! --"" .... i ...J.194Q... ! I R-383.': j 25^4 \'sei", 5,] N \" j — i 1..194Q. ; L... R-384. f ""] 19.9 I Jan. 13, i" "s :' Dug"well." ] ! !.l?40 \ j ' R~3Bs.";Rustler"" "'] -- j'""-- | A :'"oil" test. * R-386. |01der alluvium I 0.5 : Jan. 12, \ S \ j j [1940 { j R-387»i Older alluvium j — i — i N j Automatic water-stage recorder J I -- j j \ installed^July 17, 1940. R-338."; Older alluvium I ! -'- j N \" — R-389. Toider"alluvium ! -- I j N : R-390'.'Tolder"alluvium ■: '*""?'.'.! Jan.""l2',"l S I ] f" --""" I —, i I?^Q— \ I R-39l'.'| ! \ "] N f" --" — — ■R." 392. i \ ""}'" "n [ — — \ — R 393. i i j i.S j Irving Springs.

R--394.1 — ! 5.2 IJan. 12, | N j I \ 1.1940 j [ R-^395.I I 3.8 ! Oct. 9, j S I i --"" I ' L.19.39 ] \ R-396.'i* 1 20.8 \ Feb. 19,'! "n H I j 1.1.940 : I R-397.!Older alluvium j 34.4 j Oct. 16, ; S j Known as China Bear" well. j ! ; 1940 _J I See footnotes at end of table. 67

o o I cdj" l-10. Distance Cftmer Driller Date Altitude Depth u-g g from or' Com- above sea of 2-3-0 Rdos ITame plot- level "Tell g^ °_^ Od. (foot) (foctig^ £^ I I I j 1 1 f=> sbH R-398.! 8-J miles I Louis Robcrson | Clyde Simmonds | Oct. 12,561.92 j 105 j 6 j!7 [ oast ! ■ j I 1939 | I j I R-399.1 8x miles j Louis Roborson | I j | j I"V** as i i j 1 °. ..l?. j ! i I I ■R-.400.["8f"miles j r7D. Irion j j 1900 | 1 30' f's jTf i oast { ] | ] ! [ ; \ R-401.J a| miles j R. D. Irion | Tom Simmonds I 1935 I ; 140 |10 j P ; i oast I ! j [ j j | R-402.1 B|r miles |R. D. Irion j 1 19bo"Tey^^58O.8 j 45 |6jXT ; ! east j \ 1 1 j j i R-403.; 6 miles |EU L. Perkins j Roy Johnson | Apr. [-2,589.34 j I j F J..sputhoast j ; j j 1940 j j jj. [ R-404.J 7 miles j Port Daggctt j \ old ; j I 5 j F ! .;south j i ] i ! \ ; j R-405.1 mile I Port Daggctt j I j I■ j 6 |F 63/4 ' j ; ' ! south I I j i i R-406.173/4 mile I" S. M.""prowit [ Earl "Fisher ; FSb* [eyS','6ol.s \ 163 [6 |TT I south j ! I 1940.! I ] ] j^4o7.rBi:ndlos \ S^SiTprowrt I 1 1900"l [ j j \ south I I I aproxj.e^,609.5 ! 74 I 8 jT7 ■■g;-408.]"ll"mile's | S"MiT"liFowit I Earl"Fishor | Jan, | 1 71 \'& TW j south I __ I I 1940"— ! I j ! ..___^^___._.j g_ prc^v^ j j j ") 125 15 ItT 1939 I I ! south I ' I I ) I 'R-410.['lO374milc' j S'"'""£"' Prewit \ \ old \"cjfc',6i9*s [T,200 jlO \rr { ..south ] I j I [" ! i __^._^_"_^ _._^___^_ 1 j .^^ f-f^^'eoi" I 1,360 [ I* P \. ?°.y^^ I i Co. [ i I 1 1 "^4l2.fgj"miles' j Port Daggett I '"fold |0y£,587. ! 19 IF I south 1 i i ''I I ! i 'R-413.rioJ'"miles' ] Port Daggett | j 1913' T^/§",623,' 0 1 74 jloj T[ I south I .„_...._._._ i i _„ I I I I ..___j...^__...j 1 >.^_.^.£ _g ]16 I P j south i I j 1 1 1 j R-415.J 9j miles j Port Daggett | j |0yfe,617.5 I \ 5 jTJ , 4..j5.0J1th170.5.t..j ; [ I ! I j R-416.J 8 miles I S. H. Boyer I I I 2,586. j \ JF !...so.uthGast..4 [ I ] ;.; | { \ R-417.J 9j miles j Port Daggott j j J£/^,631.5 I 88 j 6 jTT Isoutheast j ' i ! i ; [ ! |... I,T. 'r-418.]10 miles I R. D. Irio"n j Tom'simmonds j 1937""f0/^,652.5 | 125 |6 \XJ I.southeast j ; [ | | j \ | R-419.1 9fs- miles j Pocos City \ Tom Simmonds j Apr. \cjk 9630.09 630.0 187 110 |P j southeast ! i ! 1933 i I ! i R-^oTr^ miles I pocos City I Tom'simmonds j 193^5"]'¥/l ,630,6 i mT'fioTp'' I.southeast .j \ i ] j I I R-421.1 &k miles \ Pccos City | Tom Simmonds \ 1935 joy^,630.0 | 300 |10 |P ; [..southeast,j ! 1 | I ] \ R-422.! 9S/49S/4 mile \R. D. Irion I Tom Simmonds ! Aug. j0y£,623.9 | 111 \6 |TT southeast j | 1940 | j "r" I | j j [ Anthony old | r-423.f10'miles H.'f. f | \'o/^"9557»09557»0 | jTf ; 1 oast ! I I ! | j ; R-424.110| miles |E. K." i-illiams | Hubert Oil Co. | |f/^,536. j 5,004 | :A| I east I Estate ; \ \ \ \ \ i See footnotes at end of table. 68

Noc Principal WATER LEVEL__ I water- Below :TDate Of Use of bearing land !:measure-: Water formation surface raent c/ {(feet)b/ [: k-398^ Older alluvium j 22.0 \ Mar. 5, ! S ! I ! :..l?40 j — | R~:599J Older alluvium j 25.2 jMar- 5, ; \ \ — \ \ .19.40 ; ! R-400* \ 30.7 |Mar. 5, j N j \ \ L.194Q 1 [ R.-401? Older alluvium j 25. \ — \ I j Water level reported*

" E-4024 — ! 33.9 i Mar. 5,"[ D,S '] ; 1 j ■ [.1940""■"■■ I; R^4o3"i'\ "Rustler --|-— ["oil"test. '— R~4G4i Older alluvium j ■ j -.- | S ']

R~405i Older alluvium j — — i — j Well flows wild into pond and sinks -- R^4o6'i !'"25.9 \"Fei"."19,'1 S T's'ee" log. j ■ j i " 1..194Q. I R~4o7'j '-'-'" :"io'.'3 T Jan. 13, j'"s ; \ { [.1940 1 j El4oBr'Sand '"\"'— ; U_ f'"s""fSee Tog7" H1409i — j 4.2 ; Oct. £2, \ S j See log. \ -- \ \ 1?3? L...... J Rr4loiRr410i r"16"."2 j May 2p"j"! S ['"See"log."" j j — [..IMP \ [ R-411» Rustler i ; — ! Si i Oil company core test,now used for : ; ; : I watering stock. R~412i Older alluvium ! — i — : S ] Flow estimated at 10 gallons a i ; : I i minute. R-4131 -- r'31."2 :;Tan.""l6,"Ts",D 1 j --"'" \ 1.1940 I \ R-4141 j3O j Jan. 16, I Ij Yield 810 gallons a minute. "Tank |. : i 1940 i : measurement. R^4ls«: -- :"2b'.B""T'jan.""l6',l S j \ — j — L.194Q— \ i R-416.; \ j I N j Buck Springs. Estimated flow 5 : ; i i i i....gall9.Rs...a..minute. R^l7'.:"Triassic j 63.9 j Oct. 26, i S j i j L.194Q i I R-418.! Triassic : 75.9 IMar. 5, I S j [ j 1.1340 ; ! R-419.: Triassic sandstone; 87.8 I Oct. 10, i — | Yield 300 gallons a minute. See 1 j L.1940 1 L.log.* R-420»; — i — i — j 2 See log. Triassic sandstone: — — Known as No. well. R-421.; Triassic sandstone ; \ \PS \ Known as No. 3 well. See log. R-422.; Triassic sandstone! 68.2 j Sept.lo, j S \ I I — L.1940— i \ E_423.; -- ! 1 j S' j — — R-424.: Delaware V | A j Oil test. - i Mountain \ j i See footnotes at end of table. 69

oo a No. Distance Owner Driller Date Altitude Depth h-gh-g from or Com- above sea of 2-h Pecos Name plet- level Well Ofo J2p cd. (feet) (feet) 2^ I i I I I hu^ R-425.J 13 miles |H. F. Anthony | | 1919 j e/2,551.0 | 50 |6 j W I east I I | I."" i | r^42'6.113f"miles ["i. F.""Anthony jEarT Fisher pDec7l"^&lsMjO | 80"1 6~fW" | east I j 1...1939 j_ _ I I I R-427.1 14 miles' ; H. F. Anthony 1 fold *fejff"6sl7s f 86! 4fw [southeast { i j j [."'{! R-429.; 16 miles \ Onnie Moorehead j {"old f | | ] W \ e.a.^ \ i ! i \ \ \ Ligon R-430"#TlB'"iriiles' f!sT"E^ 1 1 F 1 101'; 5": ea ; .! . .s^ : i R-431T'21f"miles fsTTsil Ligon ["sT'I". Ligo'n } ; 1 43""] 77w" | east | I | ] j_ j I R-432.1 20 miles f S."i7 Ligon !S. E. Ligon j 1915 I (~ 180 16 \ W | east i I [ ! [. [ ! R-433.J 22-J miles j Eddins"estate ["sTSb"J Ligon f"i9is~j j 44"! |"w I east I ! | j | ] ; R-435.1 23j miles I .J. C. Trees | j I j !Tf ; east ! I I j ; I R-436.f 22 miles [37 c7Trees I : [ :fiy§',504.,504.'0 j 69"] 6""]'w" i east [ , j \ | i 1 ; R-437.; 2if miles jJ. C. Trees j j I [T,400 | iIFf" j east j | | i j \j j R-43 22 miles $79,0 8.1 !H. F. Anthony I j \l^ft9579,09 1 80 ] sTw I southeast i i ! 1 | i i R-439,; 22 miles j Anthony"and""-j^;^-|^ jT guoEaniaiQ, I"'Sept,r''ey2,'s79«O j 86 1 6"]"w" [..southeast | [_ [ 1.940 j | j j IH, F.Anthony old QQ0% R-440.1 203/4mile f I" r'^'sQQOs b I IZCT'tTcTrw"' .L.s.outheast { } j ! | | . j R-441.1IS^/WIG !T. Hcllvain j I | j \ TW L..s.Q.utheast ! j I | | ! I R-442.! 17§ miles j Van D. Havis \ f"1903 ] 1 210 j IfW [..southeast ; I" I ' i j j j R-443"|15mi1es f"Anthony"and f Tom""simmonds f 193T\ j 160"] 6"]'W" ! southeast \ Tubbs \ \ \ 111 __»_"g___ p^_____ | j |..^_g._^- | _g__| "p^,. [..southeast j i { I I j ; R-445.1 lO|- miles | Port Daggett | j j ofe,604.5 ; 60 \6 j W i...s.Q.u.thoas.t ; [ | ] I i IP R-446,! 12-J miles I Port Daggett J Forest Dot. | 1939 1£^"'"64B:.O I 910 j ITS [..SQUthQast I L.C.Q* | ] j | | R-447.1 17 miles jA. A, Eddins | I old j 0/2,665.0 j 124 j 4| N :...i...southo.as.t | i i j [ ; | R-448,; 19j miles lA. A. Eddins |D. R. Thompson j j f/2,721. j 5,664 j |A " |southoast I i ! ! \ \ \ r~449"T'iq^'miles |" A."I"""'Eddins' | | j | 154""} WjW [...southGast i I ; ] i \ \ 23 milos ! Eddins bstate ! I 98 |5 j W R-451.1 1 c/2,604.5 * {...southeast | { i | \ 1 ! R-452.; 22-J- miles IEddins estate ; " j j e/2,627.6 j 96 ]8 IW L...sQui:hQast ! .' j j I I | j R-453,1 2O3/4milc | "C.'M. Hall j j old \ eft,676.0 | 137) |W LsQuthc.as.t i | I | I I | R-454.1 18-£ miles \ Eddins estate | | I o_/2,639.6 j 145! 6|W i southeast \ \ ! i ! ; \ See footnotes at end of table. 70

No. Principal WATER LEVEL water- Below Date of Use of: Remarks bearing land measure-: Water formation surface ment c/

(feet) ■ .1 Si !. , E-425.:Triassic? \ 36-1 j Dec 17,'1 S I ; ! " \.}sst \ ! B-426'.';"Triassic i 39.7 ']Dec. 20,"j S 7No"-water above "60 feet. See'Tog." j j Li???.. ; j R-427".TTriassic j 70.8 \ May sJ'"] S | | ! !1940 I j E-429.]'Triassic | -- T -"- \T)','s ;f

R-430. j Triassic j 76.6 i July 23, j S I Red sand on terrace. Triassic i — I I.1940 ; i rock near surface. R-431.; I 26-7 j July 23, j S ;Water reported in gravel on top of 1940 | I "Red beds". ~ ! --""" i . . .J -- . : R^432»j ;"" 37".6" ] j-li'js \ '■"": R-433."!Triassic 1 27.1 j"July"'^"i"s j ! i j 1940 ! i E-435.1 *-- 1 -- j -- IS I""

R-436.;' .. :-"*" .- ; 49.9 j July 23, \ D,S \ A shallow perched water reported at I I L.1940 \ L.34...feet... — — j gallons R-437.1Rustler— IS>l Flows about 50 a minute. R-438«i ] 65.2' \ July 24, ? S IEast well of two wells. j ! ; — ' L.1940 \ H~439.T 64.1 I Oct. 5, I S j West well of two wells. See log, ! --"" " I L.1940 1 \ E-440.'; \ 111.6 j July 24, j S ; \ \ — \ 1940— I \ R-441'« F'Tfiassic ;' f" j S j — — R~442.i Triassic j j D,S !Well drilled by Grogan for Pecos -- j — [ '—" j j City about jr mile north. Now dry. R^443'.'T I"" j i D^S ': Struck water at 140 feet. : R-444.1 ZZ"" I 95.7 i Jan. 16, \ S j Two wells." ! : L..1940 : \ ; R-445.'i Triassic \ 38.8 \ Jan. 16, I S ! Known as X-well. : ; I L..1940 1 \ R-446.iRustler 2.7 : Oct. 7, I N !Forest Development Company core I \\ L.19.3.9 1 i...test. R-447.; Triassic ; 97.4 i Jan. 16, i N : Old windmill tower over this well. I \ — L.194.Q— ] \ R~44B.i ßustler i i ; A i Flow reported as 2,500 bailers per i I j Ihour* B~449V|'Triassic ! 129".' 6""i" Mar 5,1 N f j . . j L.194Q \ \ R^4sl'.'; '"-- ;'.'" 66.4 j Mar. 7,1 S j' j j L...194Q | .; R~452.! --'■"" j 70.8 : Mar. 7, ! S \ j ! L..194Q ] i 5»453.i ZZ \ 120.6 ! May 31, j S j ! : i 1940 I I -- ' R-454,1 j 107'.2":""jan.""16,1 S : i j I 1940 I j See footnotes at end of table. 71

Ho, Distance Owner Driller Date IAltitude Depth °xik-« From Com- above sea of oai Pocos plot- level Well c>— -fo-p " cd. (feet) (feet) 13Hh I ! i I , | p-^N j j R-455. jiajmiles Eddins estate I old Iojl9687.59 687.5 I 129 |5|H [southeast i [ i \ 1 i \ "5-456". fl4?/£nilG'Ti^ I j | I 83 j8 | W ;southeast i | ! I i j [ R-457. il6i16 miles IH. E» Eokoy |L. P. Buchanan j Juno I I 420 j | A jsoutheast j \ i 1939 i j j j 'R-458'»T16j nilos [' North"Texas f Fold ] 1 60 j fw "m" ; - m Lsouth LJl!&J3S§. l 1 J \ i R-459. Jl3§ miles j Port Daggott j I Old | | I |W ] south i ] | i I I \ R-460. jli miles I Carrie Eisonivinc j j 1930 |ojl,620,0 j 60 JlO |TT \ SpUth. | | j ! . I I ;j R-461. |16374mi10 jH. T. Collier j Joe Kraus |1900 \ e/2,699,0 \ 38 I6| ¥ , I south I | ] | ] | | R-462, |16 miles ;A, R. Eppenauor j j \ j j ] P ! south { I { I i i i R-463. Jl6-J- miles jA. R. Epponauer ! I | \ \ \ P ] south j I I j | \ I R-463a|16J miles jA, R. Eppenauer | j old | \ 39 | I N | south ] j | j | j i R-464. 116 miles jA. R. Eppenauer | j | I j7\ TT ! SOUth \ I ! [ j ! ! R-465, Jl6 miles jA, R. Eppenauer j j ! 2,000 |l3| P .j south I ] I | \ .....1 1. R-468, j ! |18 miles j Carrie Eisenwino I j ojl1747.01747.0 78 I8|W { south I ] | 1 | ] \ R-469. i173/4milo jJ. L, Moore \ 1900 | | 43 J24 !II Ls.QUtkM2.St ! I I I I I I R-470. 117 miles |Carrie Eisenwino I j old | | 100 jB]II i.s.o.niihMss.t 1 i I \ I I i R-471. |l7imiles |J. L. Moore | I old j | j 6j N js.guthwest ) I j i | ] 1 R-472. |l53/4milc |S. M. Prowit I | | j 35 |8j T7 isouthw-est I I \ \ I 1 i. .__TT^._._ |"S. M. Prewit | \ I j 122 fe'"p!7 'Isputhwest" j ] |_; j ] j j R-474* jl9j miles |S. !!" Prewit j j j 181'j6 j TT l.sputhwest i j ] | 1 ! 1 R-475. [22 miles lE. S. Martin j I I | 70 |8ITf lsQ.utimQ.s± i [ ] 1 1 1 l R-476. [23^ miles |Carrie Eisenwine j ! Old j | 149 jBj TT [southwest I I \ j ) 1 1 k-478*121 2$3/fedl^ |TT. D. Johnson j !Old | j j |TT ;; [sguthwest | I ! | | '\ | \ R-479.J2S miles I TT. D. Johnson | j Old | I 159 |8\ T7 isouthxTOst j j i i ] I j R-480. j29 miles |T7. D. Johnson j ! Old | | 184 j4j TT ." |jS.Q.u£hs;es.t. | 1 j | „ | .'. 1 | R-481.J36 miles | Goo. Daniel j Ramsey et al. j | | 2,667 i | A i.s.o.uthi;ic.st I i 1 | '.. j \ i R-482.|36f miles j TT. A. Adams j Deep Rock Oil | | f/3,737. | 3,892 j | A isouthirest ! Company | | I j j 4 1 ! 1 i 1 i i i

Sog footnotes at ond of table" 72

No. Principal WATER IEVEL water- Below Date of Use of Remarks bearing land measure- Water formation surface ment c/ (feet)bj — J . R~455.i ; 105,3 \ Jan. 16] N j \ [ L.i?4o i ; j R-456.;Trias j j' j sic 61.2— j Jan.— 17 S Known as Draw well. R-457.i Triassic i j j A j Oil test. Water sample "from"lsB"" I I ; i 1...feet. See,..log. R-458.-! Basal Cretaceous i 44.9 i Aug. 21; S j I \ L..IMQ I \ R-459.;Basal Cretaceous j — j — j B \

R~460.i Younger alluvium j 17.7 I Feb. 19= D,S ] j j ! 1940 i I R^46i"-TYounger"alluvium] 34.'3'"'j'"Au'g»'"20] D','S"l i ...... I ; 1940 j j R-462.; -~ '"] 17'.'3"T"N0v.""15l II'' Known as No".""l" well. j j ■ I \ — 1...1940 " ' R-463.1 1 19.2""[ "Nov.'"is^ 1 1' Known as No"2"well". j — I 1...1940 i I R-463a; I 23.6 j Nov. 15j — j Fifty feet west of R-463. ! — 1...... ] i940 i j R^464.i j 14.7 j Nov. 15] S j ! j 1...194Q ! I R-^465.; Older alluvium j — j — : I j Plugged back to 500 "feet. Known as i — | j I i No. 3 well* See log- R-468.: i 47.0 i Mar. 11] Si Formerly used for irrigation. I — | 1.1940 \ j R^469.: ! 29.0 j July 301 N j Formerly used for irrigation. ! I ! 1?.4Q ! I R-470.1 --'■■' '"] 37".2'"T"6ct'. 2-\ S f" j [.. [ --"" i 1940 : "" R~471'.'; [ 33.3 "['"July 30] N \ 1940 I \ ■" \ \ | R-472".: — "1 28.'8""r'july'"3l] S I" -- R-473'.1 r"ioo^3'"l"'july'3l] S F j --'" .: 1...1940 j ! R-474^1 i 176.5 j July 3lj S \ j \ L..194Q j j ; r-475.: „. j 49.2 j May 29j N I Unused. Old stock well. \ — \ L...1940 1 i R^476,.j i 46.6 j May 29^ N j Unused. Old stock well. j — I — L..194Q— ! | r_478.; ; i i — j — P_1479.; \ 147.1 ! May 29\ Si West well of two wells. : — I LI94Q j l R-480.: i 178.8 I May 29 j Si East well of two wells. \ — i — L..1.940— j ; R-481.; ; j .1 A \ Oil test. — — — R-482.I i j , j A j Oil test.

See footnotes at end of table. 73

oo cdl No. Distance Owner Driller Date Altitude Depth & from or Coin- above sea of c;3c;3 . Sar&rmsa TJame plet- level Well |h" 2+^ cd. (feet) (feet) ;£ j | | I ; fes \% R^433.!22! 22 miles | Ligon Bros, | 1938 | 530 I |W jwes-t I \ \ I I ! R-434. :21 miles j Ligon Bros. j - | 1937 I j 7QO I Iw j.We.St \ \ : ! I [ j R-439, J72/4 miles! W. D. Johnson j ie/3,026.5 ! 43 I6;W ;northwest i i j f"" i i ; R-490.'|4j miles |J, L.' Soore ! "; old !'e/^',952.6 j 158 j7 jW |npxthwest ! \ j ■ I i i 1 R-491. jP/i miles] J. L, Moore | I old ie/S,959.0 I 158 !6 JW Inorthwest [ ] j i \ [ ] R-492. =6g- miles jJ.L. Hoore j | 1910 | \ 187 J24 JN [northwest. j I ; I \ L...... J R-493, |9 miles j Verhalen Nursery j | je/2,801,6 \ 54 j6 JW moi northwest | Company ; I i I ; \ ... R-494, |7j miles j TT. T. Church I ; I j \6 JF ] | | inortheast... : i ! i ! ' R-495.;73/4 miles j J, Youngblood j I \ I 10 \4 JF ": : ; ; ; f ; north0-8.s t : ■ R-496, ;7i miles |W, T. Church I 1 | | |F ; InorthGast I \ ! ! | I | R-497. ;8 miles j Davis and WeinaoM : I 67 \5 |W ; i j- j ) ; east " i R-498,Tioi"miles [ Rudolph Hoefs 1 | old F 1 100 j \W [....'..east i I | ! | i |.. .. R-499. |ll miles \ 11, T. Collier j | | I 69 j8 !w ! east [ I ! ; j I ! R-500. j10 miles | Rudolph Eoefs ! I old ! [ 108 I jW InorthQast | j j ] j ] j ' R-501* jiaj miles !H. T. Collier j ! I -: I 39 !6 jw inortheast | i j j i j i ... . R-502.1121 12 miles |H. T. Collier I ■ old I j 107 !.8 JW \ cast I j i ! 1 5 j R-503, \l^/^in±lG \ Barilla Farms ' | ; Dec. ; \ 200 |6 !w (northeast j j [ 1.939 j j 1 j R-504. ;13-3- miles !H. T. Collier j I j ! HO I5Iw I gas.t \ I L i i | ! R-505. mil© Barilla Farms | 1929 | 1,525 \ls*/^ I ! £/2 ?784. {12 ;F Least I \ - i i j i 1 R-506. |l53/4r mile | Barilla Farms iSouthorn Crude | 1931 jf/2,784. ; 5,216 |12 |p ....: j .. .oa.st I ]oil....C.ompany j j | : : j | R-507, llS3/^ mile ! Barilla Farms |R. P. Morrison I 1936 b/^,789. | 1,40-0 I8JF : i oast \ i i 1 '. i i I R-508, ;155/4 mile | Barilla Farms JR. P. Morrison i 1937 |^,795, \ 1,405 Jl2 jp ; O.ast I ! : I j 1 1 R-509. ;153 mile ; Barilla Farms |R. P. Morrison | 1939 b/fe,739. 460 |12 |P /4 ' \ \ ... ,oa.s.t: \ I | I I 1 1 iR-510. [16 miles | Barilla Farms I jf/2,784. | 160 j6 |N : CaSX> i i : i : . J ; j R-511.!16 miles j Barilla Farms | ! j 110 |6 |W :nQrthoais,t | \ | ] j | [ R-512. ;17 miles | Port Daggott I \ j ! 87 j5 JW 1 oaat j | \ I I | |-P- R-513. |165/4 mile \E. T. Collier I ; old | { 106 j |w ' ; cast I ; ! i \ : i Sog footnotes a t ond of table* f) ■'■-

' i ' No. Principal WATER LEVEL water- Below [late of ;Use of Remarks bearing land jmeasure-; Water formation surface ! ment c/ j (feet)h/| 1: R-483. I. — ! — j D,S j Well at Davis Mountain Service | J i i i Station. R-484. ICretaceous 1 200.+ Foot. 3,'1 S |" ; ; L.i?? 9i. I ' R-489. :Younger alluvium: 21.8 ; July 31j j S 1 i — j L..1940 | j R--490. j ; 151-2'" j July 30, i S j j — ..J L.1940 j j R-491. | I 140.6 ; July 30, \ N j j — I i...1?40 | \ R~492. ! I 60.6 ! July 30, I N j Formerly used for irrigation. I -- | j 1940 ! j R~4937': "1 23.'8""!"Mar'rTl7T"l) j I ! j 1940 j j EU.494;-TRustler? ; -- ; "-'-' j N :" We11'"abandoned.

R«495« ;Rustler? j — j — | S | Estimated flow of "sulphur"' water j ; ! ' ; i 25 gallons a minute* R-496. jßustler?jRustler? — ; — "Sulphur" water springs. Estimated ' IN"! i -- I j j i yield 30 gallons a minute. R-497T; j 56.'0"1'"'Apfr"l871 S ! il\--"' . 1 1 " R-498.": i 71.8"":'"Aug'.""20,'l S ; \ -- \ ] I?4Q I j R^499."i j 60".'5 r"Au.g7'"267l S ! I \ \ I^9. \ \ R-500^: -- ; 47."5"1*"Aug"*""20','1 S I j -- I I 1940 1 1 R-501.1 "'] 26*.'4 "T"Aug".""2o",""i S j I i i..i.940....;. ! ! R-502'.1 --'" ! 86.4 j Aug. 20,; S ; I -- j ! 1940 ! ! R-503.': \ 67"."9""["Aug-'"2l7'j S ["" I i L..l^P. I \ R-504."; -- ! 88.'l'""["Aug.""20,"'; S : j I j 1940 j I R-505-ißiistler — i — j Ii Reported to be under pressure of i i ; i ; 57 pounds per square inch. R-506. '■ Rustler ; : j — i Oil test now used as water well«

"" R-507.']Rustler [ j ;" Ij Started flowing at l,2Bo"feet. j [ : j j Yield 475 gallons a minute. See R43CB".":Rustle'r : -- j -- ; I| Flow"of""about "l6"'to""l5 '7'" log|^. j ; I ; [gallons. a.minute. R-509.1Cretaceous? j 58.7 i Aug. 21, j I j Reported yield 1,400 gallons a : --"" I ! 1940 ; I minute. Unused.^ R-510.'] 1 547f 1 Aug.""2X71 N !"" j j L..1940 j j E-ollJ -- i 67.4 ; Aug. 21, : S j ; — ] L..194Q I I R~sl2#| i 82.0 j Jan. 17, j S j Measured while pumping. I — j L...1940 :. ! R-513.: \ 97.1 i Aug. 21, : S i I ! i 1940 j j See footnotes at end of table. 75 ■,j■ I j j ; q_, tQ \ o o ccf Ho, Distance Owner Driller Date Altitude Depth fg from or Com- above sea of £& Saragosa ITamo plot- level Well g^ °£> ed (foot) (feet) J}-g gn j |__ j | |p l< j " J 1-4 : : j j i I I R-514.J 18s/4 mile) Fort Daggctt | . j j 153 j5 |w 1 | cast j | j I | | I "515,[18i- milos IH, Collier ] I old | [ 140 jlO |W I" R T. j east. J I ! \ j_.'. | I j R-"5161j 20^7Silo :17Gr^raolds I Gri'sham- j jf^>'"7s6 I" 5, 227 {8 ]p j cast | ] Hunter Oil Co, j j ! j ] R:-cl7^]"22"mil'o's j Port'"Saggott ; ! | j 86 j8 ]w !northeast ] : i _ | \ j ! j R~sl9^"22""milos j J.''"'r.' mison | \ j j 81 j8 jN [northeast j I [ ) j j : \ "R-£2d # [24| miles Port Daggctt | old | | 98 j 7 |T7 f \ " : js o o 4" : : " " :\ : 'Juo O : : i i i "H-521.] 27 milos | TT. W* Courtney j j j | 102 f 6 ITT i east ! ; . I | ] | ." I R-522,121^4111110 j T7. r/» Courtney . j I j | 119 | 4 [Tv I cast i ; i | I ] j "1-523,J23J"miles !57 R» iilßon f ["1918 j j 130 { 6 ;T? I- cast \ \ I j l_ i i. 'R-524.]"2ii"milos j I7IT. Bowles 1 fold j f 117 [ [TT I oast I i i I j ] I ■R-BlsVlll 2^^ [E. "G. Bowles j r7"R. Pom [f/^^7B3. 5,615 j |F 3^ ■ \ f ] oast j I } } ! i ; 5-526^1195 miles PcVe, Criswoll I Iold | I 130 ! ill I oast I. i [ I I i [ "1?^527.1lei^Timilc I "c",""'c« CrisTroll j Ben"Bicklcy F1938 \ 1 160 j 6 !Tf ] cast i I \ ] I ;.. I :...] R-528.j14|miles T. Collier | j old j | 130 j 6 " \H» JTT j east } I _j ] 1 ] i '"r-5297Tiffi/ivili I Balmorhoa Lsk.Coj | j 140 j 6 |Tf j :.:c.as.t i I I i I : I i R-530# !14j miles | Popham Ld. and ! I ] j 187 j [W ] cast I Cattlg...Company | \ |_ = j. j R-531J12 miles j Balmorhca Lsk.Coi !old \ \ 181 i 6 JTT ] east I i ; I i l ] R-532,j13y4mi1c 1 Rudolph Hoofs I jold j | 200 j ;TJ \ cast j i I \ I I i R-533,!l2s/4milc | Rudolph Hoof s | L, F, Buchanan lifer. I | 200 j 6 HT l oast 1 1 L.194Q 1 1 1 L... R-534,j10| miles ! Rudolph Hoofs |L. F. Buchanan jApr. ! j 310 | 6 !TT I least 1 I U.94Q I I I I R-535.|73/4 mile | Davis and I ! ■ ] | 128 j 4 jT7 ,.] oast IITcinaclit 1 1 1 | I j 11-boV^le^/^silcs \ Davis and j jold j j 141 j 6 p i.southgast \ "ibinacht \ ] ! 1 | j 12-538.1 2-538.|6 milos j Davis and j jnew I I 119 j 6 [TT I I cast I Ifeinacht [ j \ ; j j ft-53-9.] €!■ milos \H. G. TJirt IEI paso-Sarago- | I ! 485 j p \ oast I I s.a...Oil....Company 1 1 I j j R-540,f^f'miles IT."""& P. R. R. j Jake Portcrvant j |o/§, 906,0 | 200 114 JT7 i.np..r.thjDas..t...i .Company. i | j : j | | |R-.541.|At Sc.rago-I Tiynn Hamilton |E. D, Eaton |July jo/fe,978.0 | 1.55 |5 |P j I sa« i j 1.1940 1 ! [ j R-s'l2,|At I Sol Mayor | i1922 jo/fe,975.0 \ 165 'jlO [TT ISaragosa j I | j ! I . Sec footnotes at end of table. 76

No. Prm cipal WATER JLEVEL _ water- Below j Date of Use of Remarks bearing land measure- Water formation surface ment c/ j (feot)ay [..

R-514. i — j 90.8 ; Jan. 17, j S | Known as Hoilowbeak well. I — I , [.1940 j ; R-515. I j 115.8 j Aug. 21, \ S I Measured while pumping. j ] -- | 1940-'- \ | R-516.iRustler"" ""] ; I S i"oiT"testi" Two"wells'."Np".'l7'"is i — j I i I3,930 .feet...deep* R-517..1 7 75.0 fjan. 17, ] S fSouth'"well" of two" wells'. i -- ] |1940 j : R-519.1 ""; 75.1 |"Jan." 17,"] N ; I | Il?40 ! j R~520.i "-'- j 87.5 ; Mar. 1, I s" i \ j ! i940 i I R-52T.1 --"■ I'""' 95*."8 [Mar".' l","'j S j"" Q ...... „..] L ""J ii.^ \ \ R-522'.'] --"" "1 90".8 1"Sept'.""s","] S j ! '-- i !1940 \ \ R-523*1 ] 88.0 ;"sept.""4","l S j ! \ 1?.4Q I I R-524".";I --"" ""!" "105.0 i'Sept.""4"," p',Sj']"" \ \ 1.1940 1 1 R-525. [Rustler — I — \ I,S | Oil test. Completed as water well, -- R-526.; I 116,9 : Sept. 5, ; N j j j LlliO j I R-527- ;Younger alluvium: 113.0 \ Sept. 5, | S ; ! = ! i?4p. i R-528.'; -- ! -- I -- ;""S !i"old"we'll'"26""fee't'we'st. — R-529. j ; 29.1 ! Aug. 20, j S 7 Water level and depth"measure"d"ln I I ; 1940 i j unused well 50 feet south. R-530.'; -- [ 149.0 |"Aug".""2o","] S [ I — { 1.1.940 1 \ R-^531. ; i 159*1 I Aug .20, i S I Two wells 50 feet apart* I -- ! -- I l?"—40 i I r-5327; I I [ s j — — R-»533« iCretaceous i : \ S ! See log.

R-534. 1Cretaceous j — i — ;D,S j See log.

R-5357; -- 'j" 101.1 j Apr. 18, j S j i : ; L.1.940 j ; R-537.; Zl i 108.Q ! July 30, : S i \ j 1..1940. \ I R-538.1 Cretaceous j 74.6 : July 30, i S j ! 1..194Q \ I R-539.;I — ;__;«_ I — j test. — oil R-540*! I 77.8 i Mar. 11, j S ! \ j L.1940 j — \ R«541» I Younger alluvium: 130.6 j Aug. 19, j j See log. j j L.1940 ....] j R~542^: Younger 134.2 : Apr. 18, ; S,D ; "alluv'iumT ; ; _J j 1940 ; See footnotes at end of table* 77

No, Distance Owner Driller Dato Altitude Depth u _g g i from. or Con- above soa to _° § ! Saragosa ITamo : plot- level TTater §-H 2 J od. (feet) (foot) 2^ +fMi I | 1 J °g f^; R--543.J At Saragosa |Sol Mayor \ j 1922 | c/%,968.0 I 142 j 5 IT7 i R-544,1 At Saragosa jSol Mayor \ j 1922 | oJ2,995.0 j 184! 5 JT7 j {I;[j I \ ! j I R-545.J At Saragosa jsaragosa"School [ ("old r0y^996,6 j 160 ] JTT _^___. I j____ p^-^^g__^. | __j g j_... I oast I I L1?40.J j | ; [ R-547.1 2 miles JC* H. Honaker | Gone TTatkins |Sept.! 11l I 4 [tT I ] east 1 1 i...1?40 j j j I R-548.1 2\ miles jL. A. T/oinacht I Cox j 1939 I . 148 I 6 JT7 \...southeast | ] \ I _J ! ] R-549.; 25/4niies25/4niies |j. M. Fowior I \ 1930 r^',9sQ.0 "} 107 |6 El ; [...southeast ] !. I \" ....|...... J ...J 1 J,and R-550.1 5§ miles jPopham and ! Forest Develop- j 1938 If/§," 967.0 j 1,434 ! |A ; 4...southoast i.Cattlo.6n.« L..ss¥^ ....Company j j \ \ I I 3-| miles ISol Mayor Hughes 212] 6 ]rf : R-551.i I [~Sopt'J^/&*" ,050.0 1 - L..s.9yt]M9.?t i i i 1940J j j J | 2-552.1 3-g- miles jstato of Texas j I foyS",1(04.i5 1 220; 6HT ; [...southwest | ( ! ] i i | I ! R-553,1 3|- miles JR. Q, Saltcrs ! TT, 17."*Eoilis f Aug,""T'£/S","'o7r«s 1 84! B|A i southwest } I | 1940 I \ ! j j R~554.] In f | I | j I j ;..„ [..Balmorhea j I { \ ! j } R-555J In h7. E. Gould | ["1908"] ! 36]" !§""] ;...; [..Baliiiorhca ] | ] i ] j i R-556.| In JO. M, Hodges ] old j | 40 !10 ITT !Balmorhea j I ] j j ! i>ss7.r'lrL |T7.";sV'';G"oul'd | ["old {"ey^Tslib ! 60'T"72 fjf" ;...;....;.....j....Balmorhca I \ \ } J j \ R-558.1 In kit E. Gould !"ilorfloet f"1930"j ©^"135,0 1 58l 6 IF" ; .']...Balmorhea ; [ \ '[ \ \ [ ; ] | R-559.J In |T7, E. Gould j Norfloot P^^T^S^^T\ 53 j 6IN : j....Ba.lmo.rhca \ I ! j ;...;. { | ...J R-560.1 In |tr. E. Gould j 1930 I o/fe,135.0 | 60 I6JP Xjalmarhga. ! | j j ; | j j j | 56 R-561.1 In p. E. Gould | | o/S 9135.09135.0 | |6|N i : l..BalmD.rho.a | 1 1 1 ! 1 | R-562J In | I ! j 111 [...Ba.lmQ.rliC.s, | ] ] \ „ j I j :..; j i R-553.1In jCarlos E. Payne j Sidney Hughes i Hot. j | 40 | 6 JT7 ; : |...Balmo.r.hQa. | :-" : \ ". LJLMQ_j I I I | R-564.1 In !J. B. Coffoy \E, T. T&tkins | Oct. ; . ] §4 I 7 ;Tf i ;..; [..Balmorhca | I ] 1940..] ] ■;; ] j R-565.1 In [Hal Sprague I B. A. Shupe | May I ; 54 | 7 |TJ" [jßalmaadiQa. 4 : I L.1940J | j j R-566.! ! ! II i \ | ; \||l| I j | i R-567.| I ■ j | | | | I j

Soo footnotes at ond of table. 78 I No. -f— Principal j WATER LEVEL I I "water- Below IDate of jUse of Remarks bearing land measure- Water i formation surface; ment c/ 1 _ 1 (feet)b/ 1. J R-543. IYounger alluvium j125.6 j Apr. 18, iD,S I ! \ |...l?40 ! | R-544. jYounger alluvium ; 157.7 j Apr. 18, j D IWater reported in gravel below lime- i ; L.1?40. j j..stone...(.caliche?J...bed. See.log. R-545. jYounger alluvium [137.6 ! Aug. 19, j D : \ j [..1940 \ \ R-546. jYounger alluvium ! 91.8 ; Sept.24, ! D,S !See log. j | 1.1940 i 1 R-547. !Younger alluvium I 93.1 I Oct. 2, \ S j I -- \ [194:0 i ! ; . R-548.-1 ! r- ! --"'■' \ D IWell reported dry on August 19, \ ,— \ \ j L.1940. R-549. ; ! 101.7 ! Aug. 19, \ D,S !Water reported on top of rockr I j L.1.940 i [...(Caliche?) " R-550. :Basal Cretaceous \ — i — ■: A ;Forest Development Company core ; ; i J i test* 570. feet volcanic gravel* R-551. i Younger alluvium ; 192.7 ! Sept.2s, IDJS ! See log. j j ; L.1940— ' L...... J R~552"."i -- !"""-- I f's 1 R-553. iYounger alluvium j 81.8 j Aug. 19, i A j Caved and abandoned. See log. I — \ — ; 1940— j — : .; | ; i Sandia Springs. R-554. — I R-555- j I 9.9 j Sept.ll,; N \ Dug well. \ j ! 1940 I j R-556;"; '-'- ! 32a'T's'ept^'7, T D,S ] 1 \ \ 1.9A9. \ .1 ..." '. R-557.1 -- j 35.4"T'Sept'.'"7, ;" 's ]"" ; — i L...1?40 \ : R«558.i I 33.5 j Sept.ll,;PS | Balmorhea city water supply. See ! — i L..1940 i L.log. R-559i] ! 33.5 i Sept.ll,! N I Unused. : !■ L...1940 1 i R-56C: — i 39,2 \ Sept.11, I PS, ! Balmorhea city water supply pump-- I — \ L...194Q j i ing on..this date about 600 gallons R-561*! j 32.6 ; Sept.11, i 'N \ Unused. .."■"'""' per hour ! — j — j 1940— j — ! R-562. : I i i [ Saragosa Springs.

R~563- jYounger alluvium ; 13.8 ! Nov. 2, i D,S ; See log. \ \ L..1940 1 1 R-564.iYounger alluvium j 14,4 i Nov. 2, j D,S i Bailer test 40 gallons a minute. \ ; L...194Q I 1.. See.,log. ; R-565":Younger alluvium \ 10.0 i May 27, D,S ; See log. I -- | — ; 1940— j ! R-566.'; \ i ;'"-- fGiffin Spring's. ; — — R-567*! — ; j-- ! San Solomon Springs.

See footnotes at end of table. 79

Ho. Distance Owner Driller |Date i Altitude Depth ! from or Con- abovesea of 2-3-3 I Saragosa llame plot- level ITcll I^IEpI — -— I cd. (feet) (foot) 3p|9 1 1 k i 1 1 r 1 > R-576.J 9-J miles |C. Splittgarbor j j oia j j 33 |6| Tf j j j j J F°st I I r 1 i rI R-577.T "9?"miles"" ffSHSi Johnson ['"old \r'£j%",Z§6*s\ '£j%",Z§6*5 f SO6T"f7 Tv| I west I " \ I " I I j ■'r-'s7B^[Tosmiles fc7'Splittgarbor | j 1 12 fold' J56 fIT WOSt ; I '\ I I ' j || '"i&s79^]To|~nilss TCi'^Ittgarbor ] IVT j ; | \Y \ west ] I i 111 "R-sSO.ri6-Jirdlos ]17" d^' Johnson j 1927"! | 271 p7TW \ west. i. i ! j I i I R-581.1 10 'irdlos ] j I ] ! I } SOUtIIITOSt I i jjj R-582.1ili nilos IC. TTbinacht [1, T, T-Stkiiis rsac;~| [ [ : : L.S.Q.UtI^Q.S.t j j ;.;.:.: ..;.;.; —:: .L.1.94Q.J.:.. ::: : ::|::....:- :...:.....( | R-583,| 11-J- miles jC« Ueinacht j 1.1 111 ; L.soui±^.st I I I ! i 1 1 1 R-584.1 lO|Liilos I Balmorhea Land j ( ) j 23 j |If ; [..soStferost {..and Cattlo....CoA | | ] i [ | R-585.J 16J niles jT.&P. R. R. } | } 1 16 | \\j L..southv7C.st ; COjk I [ I 1 L...... J R-586.J 10| nilos \ Joe Odcll ! fi9s9j | 26 1 f'l" L.souj:hwest | \ I -I j \ I I R-587,1 13 niles j Pophaia Land and |; Ohio Oil Go, |1939 : g/3,623, | 5,985 j |A I i south j Cattle Co* I __J |_J^ [ \ [ FOOTHOTES

For Wells in Reeves County

a/ H,-none* T7,--i7indmill. P,-poi/er lift,F,-flowing. H,-handlift. b/ Figures preceded with an asterisk (*) represent v/atcr levels above land surface. All others are bolorr land surface. c/ 11,-uiiusod, 3,-stock* D,-domestic. I,-irrigation, PS,-public supply* A,-abandoned.

d/ Located in Culbcrson County. c/ Elevation by aneroid baronctcr. f/ Elevr.tion froa oil coLipany ttqll log. g/ Elevation from contour nap.

interpolated. h/ Elevation — i/ Records by S.S* llyo and V, ;"/. Rupp 1950-1933. Llimoographed report. 80

No. Principal W^ER LEVEL__ water- ; Below Date of Use of Remarks bearing land measure- Water formation surface ment c/ — j (feet)by J R_576.i j S j dug * j 23.0 Nov. 2 j Drilled and well. j — \ L.1940 \ I R~577.i 1 34.3 j Sept.l7,: S ; { "--"" i [..191Q i \ R~5?8.1 j 3.1; Nov. 2J S iDug well. ; j ! t.1940 \ ; — j — — yield R-579-j . " i IS!Spring. Estimated 15 gallons j — j : ! j a minute. R-58G-I ": 233.4 ! Sept. 7,j D,S j Two wells. Measurements on south i — I — \..X$M>— [ — [.well. R~SS1O; ; j j : Phantom Lake Spring.

R-582.: Cretaceous ; — ! — ! — ; Well being drilled*

R-583»i Tertiary Volcanics! — \ — i — i Weinacht Spring, issues at bass j — ..... ; j ! j .of vplcanics. R~5B

Records of Wells and Springs in Pecos County, Texas (All wells are drilled unless otherwise noted under remarks)

No. Distance Owner Driller Date Altitude Depth -3 *h ! from or Com- abovesea of o& o] Fort Name plet- level Well g^ g I Stockton cd. (feet) (feet) §h ' e^ 1 I 1 I , P^ p- P-l. ! 31 miles j E. T. Brandenbergi |old \ { 47 !9 j W

j north ] M i j P-2. j 31ir miles j E. T. Brandenbergi R. A. Charls- gTzsO | I \_ north j i worth i ! } I P-3o I 31-| miles |J. T. Netterville! Tex-Mex Oil Co, } |"j^27i6170~j 2,400 1 J |n.ort.h. I j [ I j : j P-4. | 29% miles j H. L. Cordz \ Hoss and Downey | | f/2,433.6 j 2,044 ! | | north [ { ] ] " I [ j P-6. I 28 miles j S. A. Williams \ Tex-Mex Oil Co. 1 f f/§745716~j 2,345 1 | I north i I | j { j P-7. |27 miles [J. J. Dorr [Marland" Oil Co. f pfJJSTS^OI 27409 j j \ north. j j | !.. ! j j P-8c j 26-J miles j H. Tipton |mi. V. Perm 27425 j |"T ifJ^^f¥^T\ | north | ] | | { j ' ¥-9. | 26 miles j Allen Tipton j j j 40 I I | north 1 i j j \ '; ! £-10. j 28^- miles j J. C. Trees ITrees Oil Co. j fJ^gilTol 27309 f FT Ino.rth i [ \ I I .; j P-ll.j 29 miles j J, C. Trees j Trees Oil Co. 1 1/2,4=76.6 I 2,982 f [ A ] north i \ | | ! ] P-12.1 26^ miles | H. Tipton ; j | j j j | north j. ] I | j I j P-iS.j 26j miles | J. C. Trees |Bendum and Trees! | f/2,555.0 ; 3,502 ! j A i no.r.£h | ..]..Qil Company.. j [J7. \ \ J P-14.1 26 miles | Jim Broyels |Jim Broyels | ! 192 j j W I north. ] i | I I ] \ P-15.J 29j miles j J. C. Trees I | j j 80 pLO | W { north. i | ■ { i ; I j P-16.1 29 miles jW. R. Reed I j I ! 104 ! f'W ! northvirest !. \ I : \ \ P-17.1 28 miles 117 M. Reed j [ 1 110 j [ W | northwest j ] \ \ \ P-18.| 27j miles |R. M. Reed ! Tom Simmonds f 19301 ] 100 1 ["¥ I northwest;...] j j j ; j : ;; { j P-19.1 27 miles |P. D. Colville IK. Yarborough ] ! i 105 j | W I northwest j j | ] \ I i P-20.) 26 miles jE. L. Davis |"f'7"Wilcox [1905] ! 138 ! !"'¥ ; i northwest...] ' j _ ] I ] [ j P-21.1 25^ miles | CM. Hall ■' ] '?.''wilcox ["1903] 1 125 j-8j -8 fw" I northiKe.s.t....i j ] ] | i I P-22.| 26-g- miles 1 W. W. Courtney | j old | | 85 : 8 I W I northKQS.t.i I ) \ \ I j P-23.J 24^ miles ! W. W. Courtney ! Scott and j 19071 139 I 6 j W I northwe.st..] [...McLung j [ j P-24,! 23-| miles | John Potts j Holman | | | |l6j W I n.Qr.±hwe.st.J j j | | j | P-25.1 24 miles ;D. J. Sibley !E. C. Brown |Mar. ! \ 107 j5 j W i northwest ] [ - |1940; | I P-26,1 22§ miles j A. LeFevre I Geo. H. Andersonj | | A i northwest | i ( { | | j

See at of table Qk, Records of Wells and Springs in Pecos County, Texas (All wells are drilled unless otherwise noted under remarks)

. . J 1 po. Principal WATER LEVEL j Remarks water Below Date of } Use cf bearing land measure- Water } formation surface ment ! c/ . (feet) | !__ I " I 1 : : : | J : : : : JP- l.i Younger alluvium I 34.1 i June 7,1 S j I | I L.1940 i ; j — — — P- 2.: Rustler— \ \ \ Oil test. See log. P- 3.: ;__;__ I — ; oil test. See log. j" i j — :■ i i jP- 4.; Rustler j \ — I — | Oil test. No flowing water. | j : : i ; j i : : " > [P- 6. i Red Beds i — j — " — ; Oil test. No water in Rustler

j?- 7. j Rustler i — j — i — ; Oil test. No flowing water. See I I : L.l°g« \ — \ ' P- B, j Delaware Mountain I I ;.-A ;Oil"test Estimated"flow',""30,000" | \ ; \ i i — j barrels daily of "Sulphur" water. few 9#; Basal Cretaceous j 11.5 ; June 7,| j :See log. i . j [ — L.1.940— i j ZZZZZZ.I jP-10.i Rustler j j : A i Oil test. Flowing. See log.

Mountain j — j — A ; Oil test. Flowing. "Sulphur" water p-ll»! Delaware' I I : \ — j — ■ i See log. jp-12.; Basal Cretaceous ; I ; — | Santa Rosa Springs.

[P-13.; Delaware Mountain ! — ; — I A j Strong flow. "Sulphur" water. See i i — j — |. — j | log. |P_l4.: . j I : s j -- P-15-! ! 47.5 i Mar- 7,: S i I j ; I 1940 ! i ip~l6.i Younger Alluvium : 78*8.IMay 31,; S ! I I ! 1.1940 j | JP-17.; Younger alluvium ; 85.9 ; Mar. 7,\ N j [._..,„.....; \ j__l94o I \ |p-18.r Younger alluvium j 70.3 |Mar. 7,f'D,S \ j \ [ |1940 I j fP-19.j Younger alluvium ; 90.8") Mar. 23,] S j ; ; j \ ! 1940 ! '" JP-20 cT'"Younger' alluvium :'"104.2:"]'Mar. 7,: S ! j: j ! 1.1940 1 \ ■ jP-21.- Younger alluvium '": 112.5 1Mar. "l,i D,S ": ;: [ " : /~ \ ;J 1940 | ' |P-22.i "Younger' alluvium j 73«7lMar. lT\ S j | j — I -- i..1?40— 1. ! j ; ] ]"" jp-23.; — — — S jp-24.: \ [ \" s \" ; ; |P-25.: Younger alluvium | 98.9 May 311 \ S j ! = L1940 ! \ iP-26.: Rustler ; — j — ; A. ; Oil test. No flawing water. See : j L I L_l°£> See footnotes at end of table. 85 I , ■ ______^ .^ J ; c -i ® r D li fr No, Depth Distance Owner Driller Date Altitude ' '& Jo ; from er | Con- above sea of 5 s jdcii Fort Name plet- level Well '|£l g j Stockton cd. (feet) i feet) 3ln fiSj I [= j [ 1 1 p p-— j-^. ?~27c I 2ljmiles jH. E. Bonebrake | Bhnan and \ \ f/2,517.0 | 2,230 j j A [ north [ ] Rhpd.es i ! | \ \ 7 j j P-28". j 24'"miles'" T'Ja J." Dorr ["'Rector Oil Co. | jf/2,469.0! 2,000 A — i north | | 1 \ | 1 1 ~-~j gJiiiiles |J. C. Tress |Atlantic, Trees! j f/2,489.0 \ 1,927 | j A ! north } | et a.l, ] \ j i 1 P-50. I 2o} miles jR. Levy j Plymouth Oil | | | I I A inorth \ \ Co. i I \ i I P~3l.T'2s''miles' ['Scharff and ["Rowan and Tong j [ f/2,433.0 j 2,215 | j A j north j Blackman \ i j \ I 1 P-32. | 25J- miles j Scharff and \ Kimberlin if/2,402.0 j 2,160 \ j A J north . } Blackman \ ; ! j j ; j P-337r'23xmiles Tj.Yi. McMillen IPerrin Oil Co. ] j f/2,440.0 i 2,300 |13 j A inorth I | \ | \ i \ P-34. \ 2l\ miles ]M. M. McFrancis |J. B. Spikes \ \ f/2,388.0 \ 2,359 j | A I...northeast | \ i ; ; \ 1 P-35. |29 miles j Pecos County jM. H. Black [ Oct. I j 62 |12 ; N S \ north j I j 1940..J 1 1 j rpT""^" na;pp' IG. f. Abe11 I ! I 2,503 I | A j..^:0.?.^®.?:?.^. ! I ; 1 i : I ! p^g^2'''^'inlleslFVG.Bal<^i^i fG. T. Abell j 1939 !f/2,372.0 | 2,500 \ \ A j northeast i I : \ \ \ | P-39. |31miles !J. R. McKee IMagnolia Oil Co.! 1938 \ 5,310 ] =\ J northeast [ I „.._ _ [ i i J F-40. 130 miles \Y. W. Crockett I Taubert, McKee \ 1940 | j 80 I 7 : P I northeast j [jand...Siemoneit i ! ; ; j i D -42, |28^ miles IS. Rheinstrom | Humble-Kirby I )f/2,351.0 j 2,375 ! j A j _ \ northeast j LQi1....C0.# [...... 1 1 1 ?-43. |26} miles jH. J. Eaton !U. S. Mexican I 1910 ! I 1,415 I s"j P...northeast ]...northeast j I Trust j ; : \ | >-46. !24 milas !E. C. Powell I ! old | j 18 j '{ W ] northeast., j I I I j ; | ;;D -47O |24 miles !E. C. Powell I |old \ \ 20 \ \II \ northeast j ; 111!! ?-51. i 18g- miles | lowa Trust Co. jWestern Develoupl- I j 1,130 | \ A jnorth j |ment Company j i j \ | X~j7lu Bennett j j Jan. I 202 !8 ! W jnorth ! | ; 1940 j \ | [ :^-53.'T 20 miles' Bonebrake fll. L. 'Dibble \ j±72,568.0 j 2,004 I' JA j north ! j ..al«, | I [ | I ;pZS4""T19^ miles \E. E. Bonebrake | I { 111 : |.xLQx±h 1 1 1 1 | ! ! :: 3~55, 116 miles jA. H. Roberson jEumble Oil Co. j If/2,793.0 j 5,368 j |A i..n.Qrttee.s.t I I i \ | ! 1 ?»560 jlBj18 miles !A. Kloh [World Oil Co, I ;f/2,810.0 j 3,105 j IA L.northwes.t \ j I I \ 1 1 j^s7c 1191 19 miles jT. S. Talley I | | | 192 | 6 j W inorthwest \ [ j I ; \ 1 ! p--580 1 18 miles |John Odom I ! j . ! 231 | |w Inorthwest ! j \ [ | j j ?-590 1 21} miles I John Odom IBlake Shupe IMar. | | 218 I 5 |W i.no.r..thwe..aj; | ] L.1.940 i \ i j P-60, 1241 24 miles j¥. W. Courtney | \ old | | 205 \ 6 |N j j | = ' ; northwest \ ! , i i See footnotes at end of table. 84

No. Principal : WATER LEVEL _ ! Remarks water- Below Date of ;Use of bearing land measure- j Water formation surface ment c/ j _ I(feet)] m — — P-27. j Delaware Mountain I : j A \ Oil test. No flowing water. — — P-28. i Rustler ! j ; A i Oil test. Flowing.

P-29. j Rustler and Dela- j — j — : A I Flowing. "Sulphur" water from both I ware .Mountain — j '-- j | the Rustler and Delaware Mountain P~30.j Rustler "";■" ; I A"IOil" test. 7 formations. See log. | ! ! I ■ ! Flowing. p_3l,T'Delaware''Mountain 'T _'_ ; Z- ! A""f Oil'test. Flowing "Sulphur""" I i i i : water. . ' P-32. 1 Delaware Mountain j — i — A j Oil test. Flowing. "Sulphur" ■ i I I j 1 water.' P-33'."j -- ; 38«6""!Oct"."T3-7i A""T'oTl test. j j 11940 ! j 1-34. j , — I "— j — ; A ; Oil test. No flowing water. See \ _ ! j i [..log.. P-35.i Younger alluvium ; 11.0 i'6'ct. 30,! N i Well drilled at Community house* j ! \1940\1940 \ I v P-37-"! -- \ -- ; -- [ A'T"6il te&t".'""

" — — ■ — P-38.i j ! i A | Oil test. P_39.| — ;__:__;__; — oil test. P-40.1 Younger alluvium j 7.7 ;Aug. 25,: "; Water encountered at 2,800 feet : i — :1940— ! \ under high artesian pressure in P-42.1 Delaware Mountain ; ; i A i Oil test* ; nearby oil test. I \ -- \ -- \ i Flowing. See log. P_l37T"Rustler \ ) ; g"":""Oil"'"test«

P-46. ; Younger alluvium ! 13.6 ;Aug. 26,; S ; j i i1940 j : P-47.'r"Younger""alluviuiii : 14.0";Aug.""26,; g— |— ; I — i.194<5 \ i P-51. j Rustler j j — : A j Oil test. "Fresh" water from Rust- i — — = — ...J... i...le?;...fOT^tion_rpjse^tp within 37 fey P-52. ■; ; j ; S \ Salt water re- \ of surface.- [ j — : — j ./l..V^.^.§:.JJ93...^o_^9.§o.j:eet» P-53. ; Rustler ; j j A j Oil test. No flowing water.

P-54. ; Cretaceous ; — j — ; S,l! Springs. — — — Monument P-55. ; : I j "A I Oil test. See log.

F-56. j Cretaceous : — j — j A j Oil test. No flowing water. See ! — ; j I L.l.9S* P-57'.; I 166.6 ;Mar. B,] S ! i '— ! 11940 1 j P-58 j ; 215.2 ;Mar. B,i S 1 ! I [1940 ; i P-59""! -- ;""l3"B'.'o"'TMar.' 8,1 S""["' \ ! !1940 | j P-60."V Basal"Cretaceous \ 102.8 ;Mar." 1,! N ; Southwell of two wells* j [ :.194D. ] j See footnotes at end of table. 85 — — -■ i . 1 1 1 1 1 F^n ' 110. Distance Owner Driller Date Altitude Depth \u from or Coin- above sea of +> § , Fort Uame plet- level Well %Zl> \o-p, Stockton cd. (feet) (feet) -33 j£ -' I , 1 Piis^ P-61.1 24 miles ; W. Vf. Courtney j j j 207 j. 6 j "W i northwest \ I I } j I ] Courtney old ] 95 j5 j W "F-62'H 25f"milesl W~.""wii ' \ \ I j northwest j ] j 1 j ; j "p--63 c] 25f miles jW. IT. Courtney | \ old I j 92 j6| TV I j | ' northwest j \ \ \ ! 1 I P-64.J 25} miles jH. D. Mendel j ! old \ j 139 ! I W I northwest i | i . i " | j [_ "F-'6'5,1 26$ miles I C. E'.""'criswell i [old I I 198 ] j S ._.,._ I i j_rn^thw.est i I ] i \ "P-eel] 26 miles fC. I,Criswell ! Bill Hoiden 1 19351 j 170 |7 j W j northwest ] i \ ] 1 1 j P-67.1 25 miles j C. E. Criswell | I old j \ 187 | \ N [ west i ) I i..; i \ | | P~68O 25 miles \ C. E. Criswell I Ben Beckley | 1939 | ] 180 |6 j W I |....E©?.^ I ; 1 1 1 " I i I ! ?-53«l 26 miles |C. M. Caldwell j Trans-Texas | 1933 \ f/z,996.0 j1,374j 1,374 jl4j14 \Nj ! west \ \ Oil. Company j \ i ; j ; j j ?-707[ 26 miles |C. M. Caldwell | Trans-Texas \ 1933 ! f/2,996.6 |5,280 |l4|Fj '! west j ' j Oil Company- | | i j | \ |?-7l'o| 25"miles ! C."a7Dixon 1 f old j I 200 | 6| WJ j j west 1 1 | l 1 i I Ip"— 72« I 24 miles |W. H, Moore | j old j I 213 | j W I west i j i I i i \ P-73J miles IH, D* Mendel | I old ! j 200 |8 ! W ' 23-J- I west I .] 1 i 1 1 1 "p-74.] l'9'miles I gTSI Cats ! ; | I 203 ! j W i northwest j I | [ i ] 1 P-75*! 18} miles IT. S. Talley j 111193 |6} Wj [ northwest j _ ! ) i [ ; j | j P-76.1 16j*"milesl M. C.""lendel [ \ \ \ 156 \ 4 | Wi L..northwes.t...] ; ! | ] [ 1 1 " P-77. j 15J- miles |M. C. Mendel ! j I j 277 [ | Inorthwest....! ; i | | 1 j 1 P-80.! lljmiles ; J. W. Bennett j j Jan. \ 288 j5 j W ' \ I north I ! | 19.4JQ...J j j | 13j miles jJ. W. Bennett C. Brown 1938 I 452 |8j "W P-81.1' \E. j I ! north I i i I | j j j | P-'82 O T 13 miles | San Pedro Land j old j 169 \ \YI U....north I C0... j j [ I I I j | !1,364! ?-Qo o \ 12 miles San Pedro Land | N. E. Johnson Apr. | 1,364 [10 | F ; 11...north ; j Co.. | [ 194Q...J {. I j P-84.i 14 miles j¥. W. Turney ! Trans-Pecos ! old | 12,835 I I F "...j northeas.t....| {. Oil C.a. | 1 j j j P-35.! 14^ miles jH. Johnson | Trans-Pecos I old | ]2,997 ! I F I northeast [ |. Oil. Co. i \ \ I ] ! P-83aI 24J miles |J. W. Garner ! j 1939 j | 101 | ; ¥ ! northeast I | | [ . | | ] P-38ai 24b- miles |J. W. Garner | j old j | 105 \ \¥|' I ,.! nQ.rthG.ast | [ ; 1 ) ; ] i I JP-90.I 27-J- miles IJ. W. Garner | j I j 65 \8! n] j j northeast I ; j ! i j \ j P-91. miles IJ. IT. Garner -| | 1940 I | 358 |7IWl I 27-J- ' I northeast | | I J j I \ See footnotes at end of table. yD ro, Principal j__ W/VTER I^YSL Remarks water- . j Below Date of Use of bearing land measure- Water formation | surface ment oj __ | (feet) 1 : P-61. | — j 101.3 ;Mar. 1,1 S I i i [1940 | ! P-62. i Younger alluvium i 66.0 jMar. 1,1 S ; North well of two wells. \ 1 11940 i I P-63. I Younger alluvium! 70.0 ;Mar. 1,; S j South well of two wells. I — ; , j1.940 ; I P-64. | j 125.8 ISept. 5,1 "s j j : \ 1.1940 ! I P-65. ! — j 121.7 jSept. 5,1 N | j ; j [1940 j I P-66. I Younger alluvium! 101.0 ISept. 5,i S,D j ! ! 11940 [ ! P-67T1 --""■ "'■: 128^3"";Sept'.""6,; N f" i ; i J ' [1940 j P-68. ! 'Younger alluvium. 138.1 [Sept. 6,i — j ! ; !1940 ! j P-69. I Rustler 1.5 ISept. 6,1 II Formerly flowed about 46*to-;sb j : — [1940— I :_ga^ons_ a minute. P~7O. j Rustler j j I I,Si Oil test. Flowing. Estimated flow ! ! j 15,000 to OOO day when ! -- I 20 y barrels a P-fiT'j "I"'^"'i66^s'"Tsept.""67i S,d"I"" "7 drilled. See log I j [1940 j — '" \ ZZZZZZZZ'ZZ P-72.' F j 184.5' ISept.*6,! g"""]"" ! j iI94Q ! j — - ' P—73, : i : i Q :

P-74. ! j 168.5 ;Mar. 8,1 S j

P~75."] --"■ ■■"! 152.5"iMar. 8,1 S |"" j — j [1940 j \ '. P-76. \ \ 135.2 |Mar. 8,1 S '\ i ; ' ! 1.1940 \ P-77."r ~ j 252.9' jMar. B,;' S- ! j — ; ! — 1.1940-- J \ P-80« ! I . I ; S I P-310 I — j 30.0 --Nov. 7,j S j Water level reported. ! I 1.194Q i I .' P-82. i Cretaceous j i19.5 iifune 6,j S j I ! [1940 j I P-83» ! Rustler I . I — I I! Acidizing increased the flow from I ] — ] — __; j 45 to__120..gallons...a..minute...See. log P-84. ! — ! ; |S ! Three wells flow from 2to 3 second ! ; j "Sulphur" ] — — — \..feet. ...water. '' P-85. I ; j IS! Flows about 4 second feet. ■ i ! ! ! I "Sulphur"' water. P-B^."^ --""' j 60.7" 7June 6,[ S,1) [' Uncased well. j — i !1940 1 ! P-88*-.i ; 55.0 \ June 6,; S | Uncased well. i ""--" j 1.1940. i j P~9O*I j 62.2 iJune 6,j N j ;..... ; 1.1940 j j P-91* ! Alluvium 36-3 iJune 6,i S ! Depth to top of "Red Beds" about ; j j.1940 1 i...300...feet. See footnotes at end of table. 87 - ■-.. , ' ■ ■ p , j 1 I ] ! . . +H TO \ > O O erf! Uoo Distance Owner Driller Date Altitude Depth .a h j I j | bgp. F-92. |28 miles IJ. W. Garner | I ! | 10° \ I $ |northeast | j | I j_ { [ p'-o"8" p24f miles NrTTf. Garner I ! f ] 100 j [ i |_aortbeast \ | j 1 1 1 1 P-lOl.j 21 miles IJ. W. Garner ! \ old | I 170 j jl\ ;northeast ! i [ " j .1 \ I P~?.G2.j17 miles !A. C. Hoover j | ! 150 | \ i ] northeast | i { ] ] = j P-IOS.j 9 miles |H. D. Ylard j f 1940 | j 181 | \Vi L.northeast i : 1 } ] ; ; j j P-104.J 5^ miles |T. L. Robinson I ! 1 | j j jnortheast j j i i ] I ] : P-105.i 7 miles |San Pedro Land I \ II [northeast ! Company j j j j. ] | P-107.J 8 miles |Potts and Sibley | j j II! i north \ j j ~ [ j | j "p'llOS^T In"Fort [ { ; j \ I I L.Stockton ) I | I [ i L I P-109.! 8 miles j Webb Farms JW. T. Graham j 1939 \f/Z,071,0 ; 1,550 1101 10 | 5 [west i ! = j | | I P-110.J9 miles |TTebb Farms | j 1940 | I | I" J | [west ! \ | i I i I I P-lilJloi miles jC. L. Thompson !Humble Oil Co. ! |f/^,100.0 |3,575 ! I jwest | _; i _ I j : i ; ! ] IP-112.19j miles |C. L. Thompaon (Humble Oil Co. | lf/3,061.0 I 427 j jwest ) ! i j | :..| i P-113.1 &ij miles j Webb Farms ! f ] \ \ | jJBSflt j I : I I | I i P-115J 6-|- miles ! Tfebb Farms I Lockhart Oil Co.] !f/2,977.0 I3,300 j | F iwest \ i 1 1 1 1 ; P-119.130j miles jH. G. Hershenson |John Droppleman I |f/3,354.0 j 3,805 j ! A L.w.es.t I '. : : 1 \ I \ ! \ P-120.131-| miles \E. G. Hershenson !Dixie Oil Co. I if/3,382.0 I5,354 I I A ..: L.we.js.t ] I i I j I I P-121.J 35^- miles IPopham Land and !Floyd-Dodson jf/2,407.0 j 5,337 I j A {west i..Cattle Company | I I I " ;..„..] i P-122.-j.23 miles ! Gray IHumble Oil and j !f/3,592.0 j 6,238 | I A Iwest j I Refining Co. ! I 111

FOOTNOTES

For Welln in Pecos County a/ N,-none. 17,-windmill. Fj-power lift. F,-flowing. H,-handlift. c/ Nj-unused, S,-stoci«' D>-domestic. I,-irrigation. PS,-public supply. A,-abandoned f/ Elevation from oil company well log. 88 i J | j" No, Principal WATER LSVEL__ water- Below Date of Use of Remarks bearing land measure- Water formation j surface ment (feet) c/ 1 . j : j . __ ._ — P- 92. j.; I 44.6 j JunC 6,i S j _"" |,_ ZIZZZ. ZJZ.' 1. 194°. i F- 93. ! — ] 60"."6"T"Mar". 18,; S ;'I ''Water"'level''reported". I .! I 1940 j j P-101. I — _ 120."6"]""Mar. S ["Water' reported, "1 """18,: level" " ...; | — ! — j 1940— j ! P_lo2. \ ""] j j S j

P-103. iCretaceous | 68.8 j June 6,j S j j | — I 1940 i I P-104. iCretaceous \ j -- j S : Cold"Spring's".

; — —' j — ; Springs. P-105. — i — — I I San Pedro P-107.: ; j ! S T Spring".

P-108. j — i — — 1 Springs. — i — ! I Comanche P-109. ;Rustler ; j ! Ii Yield increased from 3 second"feet ..... j i* i i :- to 5.5 second feet "by acidizing* P—l ln —11 '■ 11 ? — P-111. Rustler ['" — --"] Oil'test'. I — \ P-112.iCretaceous i I — j — ; Oil test.

P-113. iCretaceous | — j — j II Leon Springs.

P-115. iRustler j — j — j II Oil test. Flowing. See log.

j — — P-119. iCretaceous — i i A i Oil test. No flowing water. P--120. iCretaceous i i — I A j Oil test. No flow ing"water."" — ' P-121»i — i — i A i Oil test". No'"flowing"water', — — — P-122.; I i i A i Oil test. No""flowing"flowing"water".' 89 Records of Wells in Crane County, Texas — (All wells are drilled unless otherwise noted under remarks) II ■■ \ \ [ i 1 zrz^ Depth No. Distance Owner Driller Date Altitude r -g^g" com- abovesea of o a from or +D -H tU Crane Name plet- level well g"^:g£ ed (feet) (feet) 8003 1 I I I I I 1 Q C-2. I 26f miles! Charles Edwards | Gulf Production j1933 j f/2,649. I 120 jlO jP l.BQr±lis»est I I Company. | i : ::..J | } Riverbed Michaelson,Tal- j j 2,012 j C-110.j26f' miles; I If/2,400 \ i southwest j j bot-Rpxana i i \ | | 'C-11i.|23i miles | George Treauor I Lockhart and C0.11928. j ! 2,149 j [ " 11928 "Iwest | : I ; i I \ i C-115.!19 miles ; T.C.Barnsley j |old I ! \ \ "iwest ! I ...„.„" ! i 1 1 i4 C-120.|15 miles | Barnsley j |1937 |f/2,472 j 6,829 | estate' Moore Bros. I j j j ;.; i |west v ! ; i I {C-14^[15 miles j Cowden | C.C.Duffoy |f/2,367 ! 3,907 I " Bros. 11930 ! ! soutlprcst I I j i i III I |C-141.ri^ mile's T J.M.Cowden \ I j | 31 | ! ■ -- |southwest I j I | | j | jC-155'.[lolriiles \ J.ll.Cowden j" Duffey"Bros. f1926 |f/2,438 | 3,260 ! | |.west j [ ; j j 1 1 J Q-160.13J' miles j Texas-Newlibxico I jold | I 273 ! j Inorthwest j Pipeline Company i i ] i \ i ! ,0—165.7 3^.' -miles | J^T^McElroy | Gulf'production j j I 2,920 j | 1northeast j i Company . I .. \. i.. _; . I | j.M.C'owde2i [''Perm-Texas'', 3,358 _^.._.^___ 1 * 11926 ['§^"586 1 \ . \ ;south I I...DiY

FOOTNOTES

For wells in Crane Couiity, Texas

a/ N,-none. Vf,-windmill. P,-power lift. H,-handlift. c/ N,-unused, S,-stock, D,-domestic, I,-irrigation. PS,-public supply. RR,-railroad. A,-abandoned, Ind,-industral c/ Elevation by aneroid barometer. f/ Elevation from oil company well log. g/ Elevation from contour nap. 90 Records of Wells and Springs in Crane County, Texas (All wells are drilled unless otherwise noted under remarks)

No. Principal WATER LEVEL Use of Remarks water Below Date of Water "bearing land measure- c/ formation surface ment |(feet) 1 I — — C- 2. ; ! ; \ Ind | Pumped 10 barrels in 1hour test. \ — I — I — \ — j.....5ee..10g. C-110* ! j ! | ] Oil test. See log. — — -- C-111. I ! ! \ \ Oil test. C-115. <_..4lluvium \ 18.4 j Oct. lj D,S | I — I — [...1.94Q— | \ C-120. j I ! \— I Oil test. See log. — ' — '"' o^l4o. ; j 1 )"'-- [Oil "test. C'-141c Alluvium I 22.3 I Oct. I,\ S \ \ — 1 — 1..1940— \ | ' C-15oV \ I j I— I Oil test." — — N C~l6o< \ — \ \ — \ — I C-165. \ I j I Oil well. — — — \ — C-170* '■■ j I \ j Oil test. — — — — C~180» I \ \ j Oil test. See log. 91 Well Logs Ward County Well W-l, (A, T» Knapp, 13 miles northwest of Barstow,)

, , Thick- Depth Thick- Depth ness ness _ (feet)Jfeet) (feet) (feet) Alluvium: Alluvium-Continued: Topsoil 1 1 Gravelly light-red clay. 21 45 Caliche clay and scattering Gypsiferous reddish-buff calcareous gravels. 11 12 clay and angular gravels Gravelly clay and sand: up to Tr-inch diameter. 53 98 gravels are small and Fine po coarse-grained quartz angular; sand is mostly sand and gravel with fine to medium-grained fragments of eroded quartz 12 24 gretaceous fossils,water 7 105

Well W-9, (Plains Production Co.-Simms Oil Co. IJo, 1 Benton Land Co., 9-§ miles northwest of Barstow,)

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Alluvium: Alluvium:-Continued. Topsoil, caliche, conglom- Blue shale 25 620 crate and graveJU 70 70 Gray sand, water. 30 650 Red rock, water 35 105 Blue shale 30 680 Red sand 30 135 Hard gray sand 5 685 Red rock and red sand 15 150 Blue shale .- 15 700 Red sand and gravel, water 15 165 Gray sand, water. 40 740 Red shale 10 175 Blue shale 5 745 Red sand 10 185 Sand, water 8 753 Red sand and gravel,water. 10 195 Blue shale, sand and sandy Red rock _ 10 205 shale 22 775 Blue shale 10 215 Blue shale, streaks of sand... 25 800 Gray sand, water 10 225 Permo-Triassic Red Beds: Red rock 5 230 Red beds 20 820 Red sand, water 10 240 Red shale 10 830 Blue shale 35 275 Blue shale 5 835 Red sand 5 280 Blue sandy shale 3 838 Sand and gravel, water 15 295 Red Beds ? 845 Gravel, water 13 308 Red shale. 15 860 Conglomerate and hard . Blue shale 10 870 gravel, water 30 338 Red bed and gypsum 10 880 Red"shale 17 355 Red rock and gypsum 75 955 Sand and gravel, water. 35 390 Red shale and red bed 125 1,080 Sand and shale 15 405 Red bed and gypsum 20 1,100 Red shale 25 430 Rustler formation: Sand and gravel, water 10 440 Anhydrite and gypsum. 30 1,130 Gray sand and gravel 10 450 Brown shale 5 1,135 Gravel, water 40 490 Anhydrite. 100 1,235 Blue shale 25 515 Blue shale 5 1,240 Loose gravel, water : 35 550 Brown limestone,sulphur vjater 5 1,245 Blue shale. 40 590 Gray limestone 15 1,260 Sand and gravel, water 5 595 Sandy limestone, water 5 1,265 Continued— — — — 92 Well ¥-9. Continued. (Plains Production Company, Sixnms Oil Company No, 1, Benton Land Company.)

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Rustler formation-Continued: Castile Formation-Continued: Limestone ■" 5 1,270 Gray line- :. 25 2,455 Anhydrite and gravel 5 1,275 Salt 45 2,500 Lime shells and blue shalev 5 1,280 Anhydrite 105 2,605 Gray and brown limestone 40 1,320 Brovm lime 5 2,610 Blue shale andbroken lime. 5 1,325 Anhydrite- 245 2,855 Brown shale and"gyp" shells 10 1,335 Salt 45 2,900 Anhydrite and "gyp." 5 1,340 Salt and anhydrite- 10 2,910 Blue shale 5 1,345 Salt. 80 2,990 Broken lime shells 5 1,350 Salt and anhydrite 15 3,005 Blue shale 20 1,370 Anhydrite 30 3,035 Gray limestone 20 1,390 Salt and anhydrite. 105 3,140 Blue shale 5 1,395 Limo stone 10 3,150 Gray limestone 85 1,480 Lime and anhydrite 40 3,190 Blue shale .-"-.;:.. 4 1,484 Broim lime and anhydrite 70 3,260 Gray limestone 2 1,486 Anhydrite 15 3,275 Lime shells and' blue shale. 4 1,490 Salt 60 3,335 Gray limestone 10 1,500 Limestone 45 3,380 Blue shale 20 1,520 Anhydrite and lime 225 3,605 Red bed :.: 9 1,529 Salt ; 10 3,615 Anhydrite 16 1,545 Brown lime and anhydrite 10 5,625 Anhydrite and "gyp" 12 1,557 Salt 75 3,700 Anhydrite and blue shale. 18 1,575 Anhydrite 30 3,730 Anhydrite 255 1,830 Salt 45 3,77E Castile formation: Salt and anhydrite 10 3,785 Salt and potash 65 1,895 Lime and anhydrite 80 3,865 Salt 20 1,915 Salt 20 3,885 Salt and potash 20 1,935 Salt and anhydrite 25 3,910 Anhydrite 5 1,940 Anhydrtie 20 3,930 Salt 55 1,995 Gray lima 10 3,940 ' . Anhydrite 20 2,015 Brawn lime and anhydrite 290 4,230 Salt 110 "2,125 Salt 85 4,315 Anhydrite 20 2,145 Lime and anhydrite. 100 4,415

Salt ; 145 2,290 Salt 121 4545 536 Anhydrite. 15 2,305 Anhydrite and lime 115 4,651 Salt 50 2,355 Gray lime and anhydrite 43 4,694 Anhydrite 10 2,365 Brovm and gray lime 17 4,711 Salt 20 2,385 Delaware Mountain formation: Anhydrite. 10 2,395 Black lime. 33 4,744 „ _ Salt _35_ 2,430 Sand 81 458254 s 825

Slight showing of oil, 4,744-4,746; little salt water, 4,748-4,750, increased slowly as drilled deeper. 93 Well W-13. (Plains Production Company, J. P. Shipley LTo. 1Monroe, 8k miles northwest of Barstow.)

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Alluvium: Permo Triassic Red Beds-Continued: Caliche 25 25 Red bed and red rock 127 1,527 Sandy red clay and sand 50 75 Rustler formation: Sand and gravel, water 25 100 Anhydrite 23 1,550 Red sand 80 180 "'Gyp" and blue shale. 6 1,556 Sand and gravel, water. 120 300 Anhydrite ■...-. 87 1,643 Blue clay and gravel 40 540 Blue shale and "gyp"..- ■-"..- 17 1,660 Gray sand 15 355 Sand, sulphur water 15 1,675 Sand 5 560 Gray limestone .-.- =■. 40 1,715 Hard sand 10 570 Blue shale 13 1,728 Hard sand and gravel, water 40 410 Gray limestone 16 1,744 Gray sand 52 462 Blue shale 14 1,758 Gray sand with thin bods Gray limestone 64 1,822 of blue shale 144 606 Blue shale 10 1,832 Sticky blue shale 54 660 Lime and broken shale 11 1,843 Blue shale with gravel Blue shale 22 1,865 mixed :. 45 705 Limestone 5 1,870 Blue shale. [ 83 788 Blue shale 3 1,973 Sand and gravel, water. 5 793 Limestone. 2 1,875 Blue shale 2 795 Anhydrite 61 1,936 Coarse sand, water., 13 808 Sandy lime 3 1,939 Hard fine sand 26 834 Blue shale. 7 1,946 Blue shale 26 860 Anhydrite. 3 1,949 Sand, show of sulphur Blue shale 11 1,960 water. 24 884 Anhydrite with shale Blue shale, 6 890 breaks 335 2,295 Hard sand 15 905 Anhydrite 65 2,360 Blue shale 10 915 Sand, sulphur water filled Hard sand 13 928 hole 200 feet 25 2,385 Light-blue shale 16 944 Anhydrite and sand 90 2,475 Sand 6 950 Castile formation: Light sandy shale ; 20 970 Sand and salt.. 10 2,485 Sand, sulphur water. 25 995 vThito salt 25 2,510 Light-blue shale 25 1,020 " Salt and sand : 10 2,520 Sandy shale, water 9 1,029 Anhydrite 70 2,590 Blue shale and gravel 6 1,035 Anhydrite and sand 5 2,595 Sand and gravel 13 1,048 Sand, sulphur water, 20 2,615 Blue shale and gravel 27 1,075 Salt, sand and anhydrite 1,125 3,740 Hard sand, gravel and Anhydrite and lime 410 4,150 "gyp" 7 1,082 Salt 30 4,180 Blue shale 28 1,110 Limestone 5 4,185 C-ravol and sand 15 1,125 Salt 30 4,215 Hard sand 15 1,140 Lime shells 15 4,230 Soft blue shale. 40 1,180 Gray lime 100 4,330 Light-blue sand. 23 1,203 Salt 15 4,345 Blue shale and gravel 77 1,280 Salt and anhydrite. 85 4,430 Gray sand and gravel 34 1,314 Gray lime and anhydrite 90 4,520 Pcrmo-Triassic Red Beds: Delaware Mountain formation: Hard shale 14 1,328 Dark brown lime 5 4,525 Red bed and "gyp" 55 1,383 him and gray anhydrite 15 4,540 Hard sand ZZIIZZZII. 17 1,400 Brown 1ime 5 4,545 Initial production 50 barrels of oil a day 94 Well W-17. (Monroe estate, fig- miles north of Barstow.) ' Thick- Depth' Thick- Deptl ness ness (feet) (feet) (feet) (feet)

Alluvium: Alluvium-Continued: Surface sand and gravel 15 15 Pine to medium-grained buff Conglomerate(hard drilling). 15 30 sand with some small Coarse sand and conglomerate 15 45 gravels, water. 51 76

_ Well ¥-18, (P. H. Murphy Uo. 1 Monroe, 7 miles north of Barstow,) Thick- Depth Thick- Depth' ness ness (feet) (feet) (feet) (feet) _^ ___

Alluvium: Rustler formation-Continued: Surface soil 10 10 Shale. 4 1,108 Caliche 20 30 Gypsum, potash andanhydrite.... 15 1,123 Red rock 5 35 Red rock _ 2 1,125 Lime(caliche?) 5 40 Blue shale 10 1,135 Brown lime 20 60 Anhydrite. 10 1,145 Brown sand 35 95 Blue shale.,. 5 1,150 Permo-Triassic Red Beds : Anhydrite : 35 1,185 Red rock 80 175 Castile formation: Rdd sand - 5 180 Potash and salt 15 1,200 Red rock 40 220 Salt 20 1,220 Sand, water 10 230 Alternating beds of salt red rock and red bed 445 675 and anhydrite 1.,505 2,725 Rustler formation: Black shale, show of oil 5 2,730 Anhydrite 30 705 Brown line. 10 2,740 Blue shale 10 715 Line and anhydrite 39 2,779 Anhydrite 90 805 Gray lime 31 2,810 Red bed 5 810 Salt and anhydrite 40 2,850 Blue shale 10 820 Lime and anhydrite 20 2,870 Sand, hole full of sulphur Salt 55 2,925 water 8 828 Lime and anhydrite 11 2,936 Limestone 4 832 White and brown lime 224 3,160 Line and anhydrite..: 4 836 Lime and anhydrite. 30 3,190 Limestone ;... 54 890 Brown lino 20 3,210 Blue shale 5 895 Anhydrite and salt 20 3,230 Red shale 5 900 Brown line 39 3,269 Anhydrite ' 5 905 Salt 31 3,300 LimestoneZlZ II .... 5 910 White lime. 64 3,364 Blue shale 10 920 Brown sandy lino 46 3,410 Line and anhydrite 38 958 Brown and gray line 30 3,440 Gray sand and shale 18 "976 Brown and gray lime,anhy- Blue shale 22 998 dritc and broken sand 310 3,750 Limestone. 15 1,013 Salt 15 3,765 Blue shale. 17 1,030 Salt and lime 32 3,797 Limestone 7 1,037 Brown line and salt 78 3., 875 Potash and "gyp." 7 1,044 Anhydrite and brown lino. 50 3,925 Hard limestone... 2 1,046 Brown sand, water and gas 17 3,942 Blue shale 4 1,050 Limestone 6 3,948 Red and blue shale 15 1.065 Sand 12 3,960 Limestone 35 1,100 Salt 8 3,968 Sand and line 4 1,104 Limestone 12 3,980 Continued— 95 Well W-lB.— Continued. (F. K. Murphy No. 1 Monroe, 7 niles north of Barstow.)

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Castile formation-Continued. Castile formation-Continued. Hard gray line 3 3,983 Salt 103 4,398 Dark lime 17 4,000- Gray lime 112 4,510 Gray lime 46 4,046 Salt 57 4,567 Brovm. lime and . Gray lime 258 4,825 anhydrite 22 4,068 Brown lime 50 4,875 Gray lime 22 4,090 Delaware Mountain formation: Lime and anhydrite" 72 4,162 Black lime..- 50 4,925 JLimcstone -. .- 13.3 4,295 Sand 125 5,050

Well W-22. (Texas University, 14rg miles north of Barstow.) _ , , ___^_____ Thick- Depth" ness ness (feet) (feet) (feet) (feet)

Alluvium and Triassic(?): Alluvium and Triassic-Continued. Top soil 1 1 Sandy yellow shale .'. 13 133 Limerock 20 21 Hard yellow sandrock, f/hite pack-sand 34 55 water 8 141 Red sandrock 20 75 Yellow sandrock with increase Yellow sandrock 15 90 in water 9 150 Hard red sandrock 50 120 Red clay 1 151

Driller reports well will yield at least 15 gallons a minute,

Well TJ-44. (Gulf Production Co. Viator well, Q~£ miles northeast of Pyote*) Thick- Depth Thick- Depth ness ness . (feet) (feet) . (feet) (feet)

Alluvium: Triassic-Continued: Surface sand 8 8 Red rock 20 160 Caliche - 14 22 Water sand 20 180 Red sand 58 80 Hard red sand 10 190 Triassic: Brown sand 14 204 Red rock 30 110 Red rock 13 217 Red bod 30 140 Casing: 216 feet of 8-5/8-inch,lower 52 feet perforated. Y/ell is gravel packed. 96

Well TT-47 C (Geo0 Scaly estate, srr miles north of Pyote.)

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Alluvium: Alluvium-Continued, Surfaces sand 10 10 Gray sand 10 168 Caliche 15: 25 Red bed 12 180 Red sand 33 58 ITater sand ... 15 195 Red bed 32 90 Gray sand(hard) 10 205 Red sand 50 140 Quicksand 5 210 Water sand .- 18 158

Casing: 200 feet of Bf-inch, perforated at 140-160 feet and 180-200 feet.

Well ¥-53. (Gulf Production Co. Ho. 7 O'Brien et al, 7-J- miles west of Monahans.)

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Alluvium: . Rustler and Castile formation-Continued* Surface sand and caliche 43 43 Anhydrite 50 1,375 Packed sand 157 200 Hard anhydrite 60 1,435 Hard sand 5 205 Broken anhydrite 49 1,484 Gravel bed. 6 211 Potash and anhydrite 38 1,522 Permo-Triassic Red Beds: Broken anhydrite 62 1,584 Red beds 7 218 Potash and anhydrite 46 1,530 Red beds and sand 61 279 Broken salt and anhydrite 15 1,645 Sandy lime (Calcareous Potash and anhydrite 132 1,777 sandstone?) 10 289 Anhydrite. 25 1,802 Red beds and sand 71 360 Broken anhydrite and Sand and gravel 5 365 "gyp" 38 1,840 Red beds and. sand 157 522 Anhydrite and "gyp" 92 1,932 Red beds and hard sand 161 683 Anhydrite 213 2,145 Sandy rod bods and red Broken anhydrite and rock 50 733- anhydrite 220 2,365 Red rock and sand. 53 795 Broken anhydrite and Red beds and sand 70 866 red beds 59 2,424 Red rock 98 964 Hard anhydrite 36 2,460 Rod rock and sand 71 1,035 Delaware Mountain formation: Rod rock 58 1,093 Brovm limestone 46 2,506 Rod beds and "shell"., 17 1,110 Lime and gray lime 74 2,580 Rustler and Castile fomations : Broken line and soft sand__. 5 2,585 Anhydrite 72 1,182 Lime and sandy blue Hard anhydrite 34 1,216 shale - 37 2,622 Anhydrite 72 1,283 Sand, -J- million cubic feet Water sand 12 1,300 of gas 18 2,640 Rod beds and anhydrite- 25 1,325 Sandy gray lime, oil 10 2,650

Total depth 3,566 foot. Initial production several oil and gas shows. At 5,405 foet sulphur water started flowing over casing; at 3,445-3,457 feet flow of 150 barrels an hour was estimated; at 3,540-3,545 feet, flow of 500 barrels an hour vras estimated* Well Tras plugged and abandoned. 97 Well W-55. (Gulf Production Co. Water well, &|- miles west of Monahans.) - Thick_ Dopth ■ TEiok- j)oprei-i ness ness __ (foot) (foet) (feet) (foc-t)

Alluvium: Triassic-Continued: Brown, surface sand 5 5 Soft rod sand 44 275 Gray caliche. 17 22 Rod sand 30 305 Hard rod sand 12 34 Soft rod sand 16 321 Soft, rod sand 179 213 Hard rod sand(red bod) 8 329 Triassic: Soft sand and gravel," Soft red-bed 9 222 water 10 "?39 Soft rod sand, water. 9 231 Hard rod rock 7 346

Casing: Sot 326 foot of .-. lof-inch, and 40 feet of perforated liner on bottom.

ITell W-60, (Gulf Production Co. Water well, 6jr miles west of lionahans.) ~~~ ~~ Thick- Depth Thicir- Depth ness ness (foot) (feet) (feet) (feet)

Alluvium; Triassic: Red top soil sand.. 5 5 Red rock 66 186 White caliche .. 13 18 Hard rod bed 34 220 Red sand 12 30 Hard red rock 80 300 Hard rod rock 55 85 Soft rod rock ; 25 325 Soft sand and gravel, Red sand, water 3 328 water 30 115 Sand and gravel, water. 6 534 Soft quicksand, water 5 120 Red bed 9 343

Casing: 136 feet of . K%-inchj 221 foot of 8-inch liner in bottom, perforated a~c 0iO"O'io iGCu»

.Well 17-67, (Texas-New Mexico Pipeline Co. Water well, 3-J miles west of Honahans) ~ ' Thick- Depth Thick- Depth ness ness (foot) (foot) (feet) (feet) Alluvium: Alluvium-Continued* Broken sand 1 1 TJhite sand, water 5 64 Caliche _ 22 23 Triassic: White sand 8 31 Blue shale 10 74 Gypsum 6 57 Red sand, water 3 77 White sand 9 46 ■ Rod sand and gravel, __Red sand 15 59 water ;...... 9 86

Poor quality water at 59-64 foet cased off. 98 ' ITell W-69. (Texas-New Mexico Pipe line Co, Water well, if miles west of " - lionahans ) Thick- Defrcn" I1I1hick- Depth" ness ness (feet) (feet) (feet) (feet)

Alluvium.: Trias sic: Surface sand 10 10 Red rods 8 67 Caliche 22 32 Red bed 13 80 Gypsum IS 50 Clay and gravel, Red rock 8 58 water 15 95 Hater gravel 1 59 Sand, water _

Poor quality water above 59 feet cased off. Well ¥-70» (City of lionahans,_ water well Ho, 9, in Lionahans.) Thick De?th Thick- Depth ness ness (feet) (feet) (feet) (feet)

Alluvium: . Triassic-Continued: Sand 10 10 Had rock 4 76 Caliche 25 35- Water sand and gravel 8 84 Red bed 11 46 Red rock 1 12 96 TTater sand 8 54 Hater sand 6 102 Red bed (clay) 13 67 Red bed (clay) 8 110 Trlassic: Water sand 9 119 Red rock 5 72 Red bed (clay) 11 130

Poor quality water above 96 feet cased off.

Well W-73. (Texas & Pacific Railway Co. Well Fo.. 1, in lionahans.) - ' ' ' Thick- Depth Thick- Depth ness ness (feet) (feet) (feet) (feet)

Alluvium: Triassic:-Continued: Surface sand. 1 1 Layers of hard sandstone Soft sand 8 9 2-3 feet thick with equal Sand and caliche 5 14 amounts of soft red sand- Caliche, water bearing 41 55 stone, water bearing. 77 160 Soft caliche 15 70 Hard ana soft sandstone, Triassic: water bearing.. 25 185 Hard red sandstone, Red bed formation 10 195 water.. 6 76 Soft sandstone, water 15 210 Conglomerate, water bearing 7 83 Sandstone and red bed 20 230 Soft red bed 10 240 QC:

Well W-75. (City of Monahazis water well No. 1, in Monahans.)

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Alluvium: Sand, carrying water. 24 79 Sand. 12 12 Lino,, sanely 6 85 Caliche 28 40 Triassic : Sand., carrying a little Red rock 17 102 water 5 45 Sand, carrying water. 8 110 __Line, sandy.. 10 55 Line, sandy 10 120

All of the sandy lime may be hard, Calcareous sandstone of the Triassic,

Well vT-95. (Gulf Production Co, T/ater well, 8-| miles south of Monahans.)

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Alluvium: Water sand; unable to bail Surface sand 2 2 well dry 20 135 Caliche 8 10 Sand and gravel, water came Limerock 15 25 within 75 feet of surface Brown sand 85 110 unable to bail down 28 161 ?riassic(?): " Red bed 4 165 Sandy red bed 5 115 Quicksand 2 167 Casing: 15 feet of 12g>-inch at tops 162 feet of 8-5/B~inch. with lower-8S feet perforatedt.

Well ¥-96. (Gulf Produciton Co, Water well, 9 miles southwest of Monahans.) . Thick- Depth Thick- Depth! ness ness

Alluvium: Alluvium-Continued : Top sand 5 5 Gray sand '. 25 145 Caliche 40 45 Sand and gravel,water 15 160 Gray sand „._ 55 100 Gray sand" : 12 172 Quicksandjwateratlos feet 20 120 Casing: 172 feet of 8-5/B^inch, .lower 68 fset: perforated. _ Well Ts-100. (Cabot Carbon Co. IJater well,, 7^ miles southwest of Monahans.) , Thick- Depth Thick- Depth nes s ness (feet) (feet) (feet) (feet)

Alluvium and sriassic(?) Alluvium and Triassic-Continued: Surface sand 6 6 Red sand 21 125 Caliche 14 20 TTater sand 4 129 Red clay 30 50 Y£iite sand 56 185 ~~~Gray sandy clay 54 104 Quicksand and gravel,water. 75 260 Casing:225 feet of 12f>-ino; 83 feet of . lp^-m..32 feet at bottom perforated^ 100 Well ¥-105 " (Gulf Production Co., Water well, &g miles southwest of Monahans.)

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Alluvium and Triassic: Alluvium and Triassic-Continued: Brown surface sand 5 5 Red sand 3 276 Hard white caliche 13 18 Gray sand 47 323 Red sand and gravel 27 45 Hard red sand 2 325 Gray sand 96 141 Red rock 7 332 Gray sand, water „ 71 212 Gray sand and gravel, water.. 14 346 Red bed 4 216 Red rock 9 355 Sand and gravel, water. 14 230 Gray sand, water. 5 360 Gray sand 26 256 Red bed _ 33 393 Red bed 17 273 Red rock 14 407

Casing: 323 feet of 8«5/8-inch sat at 323 fG3t;96 feet of 7-inch perforated liner top of liner at 280 feet;

Well W-114. (Texas University, . 5§ miles east of Pyote.)

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Alluvium: Alluvium-Continued : Sand and caliche 20 20 Quicksand, water 110 190 Red sand 60 80 Sand and gravel, water 50 240

Well ¥-143 " (C EU Mahres et al No. 1 Pat Wilson, 10 miles east of Barstow.) ' Thick- Depth Thick- Depth nes s nes s (feet) (feet) (feet) (feet)

Alluvium: Castile formation-Continued. White limerock 30 30 Anhydrite , 10 1,335 Permo-Triassic: Salt 50 1,385 Red shale 115 145 Anhydrite 20 1,405 Water Gravel. 5 150 Salt 120 1,525 Red sandy shale 40 190 Anhydrite 65 1,590 Gravel 5 195 Salt 45 1,635 Red shale 13 208 Anhydrite 20 1,655 Red shale 7 215 Salt 90 1^745 Water gravel 5 220 Salt and polyhalite. 205 1,950 Red sandy 5ha1e...... 550 770 Salt _ 120 2,070 Rustler formation: Anhydrite _ 30 2,100 Anhydrite _.. 50 820 Salt 220 2,320 Line 155 975 Anhydrite _..... 90 2,410 Anhydrite and sand 50 1,025 Salt 50 2,460 Lime. 20 1,045 Anhydrite 60 2',520 Ss.nd and shale 55 1,100 Salt 15 2,535 Lime and anhydrite 90 1,190 Anhydrite 65 2,600 Anhydrite 20 1,210 Salt and anhydrite 100 2,700 Anhydrite and shale 100 1,310 Salt 65 2,765 Castile formation: Anhydrite and lime 85 2,850 _Salt 15 1,325 Anhydrite 15 2,865 Continued— — 101 Weil W-143. Continued.(C. H. Mahres et al No* 1Pat Wilson.) ' fhlck^~^epth Thick- Depth ness noss (feot) (feet) (feet) (feet)

Castile formation-Continued, Castile formation-Continued. Salt 10 2,875 Banded lime and anhydrite. 30 4,030 Anhydrite 45 2,920 Salt „ 55 4,085 Salt 15 2,935 Bonded lime and Anhydrite.-. 70 3,005 anhydrite 445 4,550 Salt 15 3,020 Salt....* 65 4,595 Anhydrite 155 3,175 Banded lime and anhydrite 115 4,710 Salt 10 3,185 Salt 86 4,796 Anhydrite 10 3,395 Banded lime and anhydrite 240 5,036 EroT/n lime and anhydrite. 90 3,485 Delaware Mountain formation: Salt 60 3,5.45 ~ Dark silty lime 15 5,051 Banded limes and anhydrite 370 3,915 Black lime 34 5,085 Salt „_ 85 4,000 Brown sand 2 5,087

Log compiled hi/ C. H. Mahres, from examination of drill cuttings.

Weil 17-145. (Texas & pacific Railroad Co. lOgr miles east of Barstow.)

Tftidc.. Depth ! Thick- DeptE ness ness ' (feet) (feet) (feet) (foot)

Alluvium: Triassic-Continued. White lime rock 25 25 Clay _ 11 160 Triassic : Sandrock 10 -170 Red sand rock 60 85 Gravel and sand, \mtor_ 2 172 Red clay 8 93 Red sandrock - 14 186 Red sandrock 10 103 Red clay 11 197 Sand and gravel, water 4 107 Red sandrock 16 213 Red sandrock 23 130 Rod clay. _ 10 223 Rod clay 10 140 Red sandrock _ 8 231 Red sandrock 9 149 Rod clay _ 18 249

Casing: 210 feet of 8-inch; 40 feet of 8-inch screen on bottom.

Well 17-154. (Bj'Td-Frost Inc., No. 1 McGregor, 4§ miles northeast of Barstov;-.)

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Alluvium: Rustler formation-Continued. Surface soil and caliche 25 25 Red rock. 5 965 Permo-Triassic Red Bods: Anhydrite _ 70 1,055 Red sand and red shale; Blue shale. _ __. 10 1,045 water at 250 feot 250 275 Anhydrite 20 1,065 Rod shale 5 280 Blue shale, hole full Red sand and rod shale. 60 340 sulphur water at 1,070 5 1,070 Red shale, sandy in part 587 927 Gray lime... 75 1,145 Rustler formation: Blue shale 10 1,155 Anhydrite 28 955 Lime and anhydrite 5 1,160 Blue shale.: 5 960 Lime 5 1,165 Continued- — 102 Well W-154e Continuedc (Byrd-Frost Inc. No. 1McGregor.)

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Hustler formation-Continued. Rustler formation-Continued, Red rock 10 1,175 Anhydrite 90 1,420 Blue shale 85 1,260 Castile formation: Gray lime; water streaks Salt and shovring of potash..... 20 1,440 all through this linerock.... 15 1,275 Salt and potakh. 45 1,485 Red shale 55 1,550 Salt 65 1,550

Top of Delaware Mountain formation (black line) at 5,115 feet. Total depth 5,155 feet, Several shows of oil and gas; salt water at 5,152-5,155 feet. Plugged and abandoned.

Well TT~174«, ("Ward County TTater Improvement District !To« 3-Cedarvale District-, 6 miles northwest of Barstow#) ~ Thick- Depth Thick- Depth ness ness (feet) (feet) (feet) (feet)

Alluviums Alluvium-Continued. Silty clay with some gravel.. 4 4 Gypsiferous buff clay; cal- Gypsiforous buff clay and caroousbyacidtest... 4 91 gravel.Gravels are chief- Fine to medium-grainedbuff ly quarts and limestone sand.Vfellrounded,frosted of irregular size. 4 8 quartzgrainspredominate,, Sand and gravel.Ranges from . Fewlimestone and ingeous medium-grainedsandtoig-inch grains 1 92 diameter gravels of quartz Coarse sand and gravel*Gravel dolomite,limestone and up to fr-inch in diameter; some igneous pebbles. 4 12 well-rounded quartz, Coarse sand and gravel; pre- limestone and ingeous dominatelysamo type as rocks 10 102 above. 21 33 Silty buff clay(no sample) 6 108 Gypsiferous buff clay; slight- Fine to medium-grained buff ly calcareous byacidtest 25 58 quartz sand 2 110 Sand and gravel,Ranges from Medium to coarse-grained medium-grained sand togravel sand and gravel.Gravels about-^-inchindiameter 11 69 range up to 1-inch in dia- Gypsiforous buff clay; cal- meter o An eroded Cretaceous careous byocMtest 13 82 fossil irtxs found in Coarse sand and gravel.Some this sample_ 5 115 gravels up to 7j-inchindia- Pinkish-buff olay with meter. More igneous rocks scattering small gravel, thaninabovesamples; end Some inclusions of yellow scatteredclay"balls 5 87 silt 35 150

Log compiled from examination of drill"cuttings. Casing: 115 foot of 15g--inchj slot perforations opposite rrater sands o 103 Hell Yi-198. (Henry Russell, 2-g- miles northwest of

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Al1uvium: Al1uyrum-Continued ' . Topsoilj silty slay with Gypsdferous silty, buff scattering gravels...".: 5 5 clay __ 12 52 Hard, tightly cemented, coarse Coarse, irregular-sized angular-pebbledconglomerate sand and gravel. Several Hot sotightly cementedinlower lenses of small boulders, part(Vater in.lower part) 19 24 water bearing. 23 75 Coarse, irregular- sized,ang- Sticky red clay %'rith uiar sand and snail gravel. scattering gravels. 5 80 Some fine-grained sand intermixed, water - 16 40

Log compiled from examination of drill cuttings. Casing; 78 feet of 10-inch; perforated with 3/8-inch by 6-inch slots opposite water sands"

Well 17-207. (Ja T7O Green, 1mile north of Barstow,)

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Alluvium: . Alluvium-Continuedo Soil 3 3 Clay, 2 or 3-foot bed in Gypsite 4 7 sandy clay beds - 9 54 Clay and sand. 5 12 Sand - - 11 65 Conglomerate, cemented, Shale 5 70 hard ledge 8 20 Sand and clay,(still drilling Sand;water bearing,although when visited) 19 89 lower part contains so much clay that it yields little water 25 .45

Log taken from manuscript Yolo 5, Quaternary System in Toyah Basin in Texas by IT Q fin1q

Well W-21CU (Young Bell., 1-|- miles east of Barstow.) '' Thick- Depth Thick- Depth"" ness ness (feet) (feet) (feet) (feet)

Alluvium: Alluvium-Continued. Topsoil 8 8 Silty clay 4 91 Sandandgravel(water at15 feet)... 24 32 Fine buff sand 1 92 Gypsiferous, siltybuff clay. 26 58 Medium-grained sand and Medium-grained quartz sand gravel, water. 6 98 up to fr-inch diameter Silty clay 7 105 gravels, water bearing 11 69 Medium-grained sand to small Silty, buff clay 13 82 gravel, water bearing. 5 110 Coarse sand and gravel,water... 5 87 Clay at 110 feet Log compiledinrartfromexaninationof drillcuttings sadon "partfrondrillers records Casing:l24-inch casingset at 83 feet, slot perforations 24-83 feet; 10-inch perfor- ated liner 80-100 feet, 104 ilell W-213* (Commonwealth well, in Barstowv)

Thick- Depth Thick- Depth lies s r.ess - (feet) (feet) ; (feet) (feet) JU.luvium; Al1uvium(?)-Continuedo Rotary derrick floor was 4 Blue shale 17 695 feet above ground level 4 4 Fine gravel and sand 8 703 Surface soil 5 9 Hard coarse gravel and Gypsite earthy material 7 16 sand 20 723 Loose sand and gravel 74 90 Fine gravel and sand 10 733 Clay streak 2 92 Soft blue clay 7 740 Sand and gravel 13 105 Sandy gravel 18 758 Clay. 1 106 Hard coarse gravel 15 773 Sand and gravel(8-inch casing Fine gravel and sand 59 832 set at 202 feet) 96 202 Coarse gravel and sand 8 840 Clay, stiff, blue 7 209 Fine sand and gravel. 23 868 Clay and gravel(vrater tested Blue shale 35 903 at 212 feet) 3 212 Sand and gravel 47 950 Coarse gravel 10 222 Blue shale (water tested Sandy clay and gravel 142 364 at 955 feet) 5 955 Soft blue clay 6 370 Rustler formation (?): Gravel 7 377 Sand, light-colored 4 959 Blue clay(water tested at 410 ""White rock" (probably gypsum feet) : 33' 410 or anhydrite?) - 12 971 Gravel 12 422 Limestone, soft, blue (6-inch Blue clay 10 432 casing set at 980 feet) 11 982 Gravel, in streaks of coarse Limestone, streaked with and fine 80 512 sand 12 994 Blue clay 5 517 Limestone, streaked with Alluvium(?) : sand : : 26 1,020 Sandy shale 4 521- Sand (Water tested at 1,030 Clay, streaked with shale 35 556 feet) 25 1,045 "White rock" 14 570 Hard limestone- 23 1,063 Clay, variegated colors 30 600 Soft limestone (water tested Gravel and clay in streaks at 1,082 feet) 14 1,082 (water tested at 642 feet) 42 642 Hard sand 8 1,090 Shale, gray, hard 10 670 Limestone 3 1,093 "White rock" harder than . Hard sand 2 1,095 that above 8 678 Lime stone 5 1,100

Log taken from manuscript Vol., 5, Quaternary System in Toy&h Basin in Texas by H. S. Gale c

Well W-237. (IT. F. Owen HHeo c 1_ Jonhaon, 10j miles south of Pyote.) Thick r)epth Thick- Depth nes s ness (feet) (feet) (feet) (feet)

Alluvium: Permo-Iriassic Red Beds-Continued, Red sand 8 8 Bro^vn lime(?) 20 370 Gravel, water. 2 10 Red rock 5 375 Permo-Triassic Red Beds: Red rock and potash 5 380 Red sand 135 145 Lime shells .....55 435 Red rock and blue shale 5 150 Sandy lime 15 450 Red rock. 150 300 Red rock line 210 660 Red rock and blue shale. 50 350 Red rock 40 700 Continued— — Well Ti-237. Continued, (R. F. Owrni Ho, 1 Johnson♥) ~~ ' ' Thick- Depth Thick- Depth" ness nes s (foot) (feet) '(feet) (foot) remo-Triassic Rod Beds; Rustler formation-Continued^ Red rock and lime shells 105 805 Blue olate(Hard shale?) 54 1,190 Red shale 32 837 Sandy shale .- 20 1,210 Red rock 48 885 Blue slate(Hard shale?) 10 1,220 Rustler formation: Gray lirae : 25 1,245 Anhydrite ." 15 900 Blue slate(Hard shale?) 10 1,255 Sandy lime 78 978 Gray lime 3 1,258 Chalk, 4 982 Red" rock 32 1,290 Blue shale. 8 990 Red sandstone. 5 1,295 Red rock 35 1,025 Red sand and chalk.: 5 1,300 Gray lime, water flowed Sandy line... 25 1,325 approximately 200 barrels Sandy chalk and line 15 1,340 an hour at 1,040 feet, Potash and red rock 10 1,350 and more water was encount- Blue slate(Hard shale?) 5 1,355 ered at 1,112 feet. 87 1,112 Potash 5 1,360 Blue slate(Hard shale?) 3 1,115 Anhydrite 10 1,370 Rod sand 6 1,121 Potash 5 1,375 Line, part sandy 1,134 Anhydrite _ 1,390 lower 13 ' 15 Red rock 2 1,156 Limerock 10 1.400 ■ Top" of Castile" formation 1,400 feet(?) o Top of Delaware Mountain"formation(black lime) 4,838 feet, initial production of oil, none. Flowing water from Rustler formation is used for stock. Well 7J-247.(The California______Co* No, 1 Thomas, 10 miles northwest of Grandfails o ) Thick- Depth' ness ness (feet) (feet) (feet) (feet) Top of rotary to surface of ground 7 AlluviumandPorno-TriassicRedSsds-Continued Alluvium and Perno-Triassic Rod Beds: Medium-grained reddish sand. Caliche, loose sand andc1ay...... 26 33 argillaceous with redshale Loose gray quartz sand with and a little gypsum 66 1,443 numerous verieolored chert Tough red sandy shale 34 1,480 pebbles and streaks ofhard Rustler formation: calcareous sandstone 377 410 Massive pink anhydrite with Sticky red and blue sandy breaks of sticky red sandy shale 223 633 shale 74 1,554 Sticky red and blue shale 89 722 Hard red sandy shale and Sticky red sandy shale with white clay 6 1,560 hard streaks 235 1,007 Massive pink anhydrite and Red shale with hard sandy red sandy shale 12 1,572 streaks 129 1,136 Red sandy shale 20 1,592 Hard red sandy shale with Massive pink aiihy.and sandyshale 9 1,601 thin seams of gypsum 81 1,217 Porous brown limestone 10 1,611 Tough sandy red shale and Pink anhydrite and sandy sticky blue shale with blue and red shale with small amount of gypsum 163 1,380 "shelis"of brownlimestone 40 1,651

Top of Castile formation at 2,264 feet. Total depth 2,974 feet. Initial productio: several shows of gas and oil. At total depth (in Delaware Mountain formation) well started flowing 91 gallons a minute of salty and slightly sulphurous water; after flowing 8 hours water increased to 234 gallons a minute. 106 Well W-260. (Rio Bravo Oil Co, Water "well, 5J- miles northwest of Grandfalls.) " Thick- Depth Thick- Depth ness ness (feet) (feet) (feet) (feet)

Alluvium: Alluvium-Continued. Caliche 20 20 Quicksand, water. 55 115 Sandrock 15 -55 Permo-Triassic Red Beds? Red water sand 25 60 Red rock 8 123

Casing: 123 feet of 6-inch; lower 24 feet perforated,

Well W-268. (Amerada Petroleum Co., 4 miles northwest of Grandfalls.) " ' — Thick-Depth Thick- D"epTl]i ness ness (feet)(feet) (fee^ ) (feet)

Alluvium and Permo-Triassic Red Beds: Alluviumandpermc-Triassicßedßeds-Continued Topsoil and Caliche 45 45 Red bed 21 840 Red rock 5 -50 Rustler formation: Red bed(mud or clay) 15 65 Anhydrite and sand 34 874 Red bed 20 85 Hard sandy lime 21 895 Caliche(sand and clay) 10 95 Red rocks with "gyp" Hard sand 10 105 streaks 68 963 Caliche. 17 122 Red bed and red rock 90 1,053 Caliche, hard 15 137 Red bed and sand 40 1,093 Had beds 176 313 Castile formation: p.ed bed and red rock 27 340 Salt and anhydrite.. 54£ 1,435 Red bed "shells" 35 375 Anhydrite 37 1,472 Red rock 47 422 Anhydrite and salt 70 1,542 Red rock and "shells." 30 452 Hard' anhydrite 170 1,712 Red rock and red beds 248 700 Salt, anhydrite and "gyp" 80 1,792 "Gyp"-rock and—red beds 29 729 Salt and anhydrite 254 2,046 Red beds,"gyp" rock andsand 90 819 Hard anhydrite and"gyp".. 34 2,080

Top of oil "pay" at 2,228 feet (in Delaware Mountain formation). Total depth. 2,454 feet. Initial production commercial oil well.

Well ¥-270. (B. L« Agnew water well, 3 miles northwest of Grandfalls,) ~~ Thick- Depth Thick- Depth ness ness (feet) (feet) (feet) (feet)

Alluvium: Alluvium-Continuod. Caliche 4 4 ¥hite sand 57 92 Limerock 6 10 Permo-Triassic Red Beds: Sand 21 31 Red bed 10 102 Red rock, -|" bailer of water Brown sand, water 23 125 an hour 4 35 Red rock .' 16 141 - "Water sand (8 barrels anhour 29 170 „,..._ j „ ■ ■II 1.1. I 1.1 II '.1. .11 ' I I | || | I | | J |.| .111 .1 I I "IB.— II . | |, | I. . I | II ... . | In oil well, 100 feet away, top of Castile formation was at 1,080 feet and top of Delaware Mountain (brown lime) was at 2,143 feet. 107 Well W-295* (Test well for Grandfalis public water supply, 2-g- miles north of Grandfalis.)

ness ness (feet) (feet) (feet) (feet)

Alluvium: Perno-Triassic Rod Beds: Surface : 2 2 Red rock 28 113 Lime 8 10 Water sand. 29 14-2- Galiche 20 30 Red rock 4 146 Dry sand 55 85

Well ¥-303. (Gibson Bros"* et al !Jo. 1 Johnson, ijjmiles west of Grandfalis.)

Thick- Depth Thick- Depth ness ' ness (feet) (feet) (feet)(feet)

Alluvium.: Rustler formation-Continuedo Topsoil '. : 3 3 Blue shale - _ 10 575 Gravel and sand,T.rater 55 58 Red rock 5 580 Permo-Triassic Red Beds: Anhydrite 32 612 Rod rock 157 215 Blue shale 8 620 Sandy lime (Calcareous sand- " Anhydrite and line 5 625 stone) 5 220 Sandy lime, rcater at 625- Rod rock 55 275 630 feet 5 630 Red sand... 50 325 Blue shale 10 640 Sandy red rock 50 375 Sand and shale 20 660 Red rock 120 495 Blue shale 5 665 Rustler formation: Rod rock 5 670 Anhydrite... 55 550 Red rock and anhydrite 8- Limestone 5 555 bailers ofmteran hour." 25 695. Sand 3 558 Castile formation: . Limestone,mterat550-555 feot 7 565 Salt 105 800

Top of Delaware Mountain (broi/m lime) at 2,025 feet? Total depth 2,503 feet. Dry and abandoned.

Hell W-3080 (Jo Ja Dorr,, 2j| miles south of Grandfalis.)

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Alluvium: Alluvium-Continued" Topsoil 4 4 Sand, water 8 IS Sandy clay 7 11 Gravel, water ::.....:..:.-::. 25 44_ 108 W ELL- L 0 G S Loving County Well L-3» (Lockhart and Co., 26^ miles nortnwest of Mentone.) ' Thick- Depth. ■fnlcF-""Dep"tli" ness ness (feet) (feet) (feet) (feet)

Permo— Triassic Red Beds and Pemo-Trlassie Red Beds and Rustler formations: Rustier formations-Continued. Red beds and "gyp1!. 30 30 Sand : 5 290 Blue mud 10 40 Limerock 14 304 Gypsum 20 60 Sandy lime 4 308 Gypsum and lime 60 120 ■ Limerock...; 27 335 Gypsum 10 130 Gray shale 5 340 Red rock 10 140 Red mud 10 350 Limerock 5 145 Red rock and "Gyp" and sand 5 150 "gravel" : 20 370 Lime and "gyp" 10 160 Limerock 4 374 Limerock 25 185 Red rock 11 385 Red rock 5 190 Sandy lime 19 404 Blue rock 17 207 Blue rock 4 408 Red beds 25 230 Red rock 317 425 Blue shale 40 270 Red shale and Blue mud : 10 280 potash 10 435 Limerock, water from 280- Red mud '. 5 440 285 feet rose to within 160 feet of surface 5 285

Top of Castile formation at 440 feet. Top of Delaware Mountain (black lime) formation at 3,114 feet. Initial production none. Hole full of salt water at total depth, 3,525 feet.

Well L-7. (Red Bluff Water Power Control District, 190 feet north of centerline o: Red Bluff Dam.)

Thick- Depth Thick- Depth ness ness _ (feet) (feet) (feet) (feet) Alluvium: Rustler formation?-Continued,, Sand and gravel 11 11 Red clay 7 57 Rustler formation?: Sandy red clay and gypsum. 18 75 Limestone 14 25 Sandy red clay 17 92 Blue shale and yellow clay.... 10 - :?5 Blue shale 54 146 Gypsum - 15 50 Gray shale 4 150

Well L-33.(Michigan Gas and Oil Co.Water well, 19g- miles northwest of Mentone.)

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Alluvium and Permo-Triassic Red Beds?: Alluvium and Permo-Trlassie Red Beds?: Caliche 17 17 Sandy red shale 11 74 White sand 9 26 Gravel 8. 82 Red sand 4 30 Yellow sand 9 91 White sand 21 51 Sand and gravel ." 5 96 Red sand 12 63 tWiite sand : [: 31, 127 Continued, 109 — Well L-33. (Michigan Gas and Oil Co. Water well, 19j|miles northwest of Mentone*) Thick- Depth Thick- U^Th ness ness (feet) (feet) (feet) (feet)

Alluvium and Permo-Triassic Red Beds?: Red sand. 31 237 Red sand 35 162 Sandy red shale 4 241 Sandy red shale 14 176 White sand 7 248 Red sand. : 26 202 Sandy red shale 42 290 White sand 4 206 White water sand 10 300

Well L-4Q.(T.P. Lands trust, 18-J- miles north of Mentone.)

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Alluvium: Perao-Triassic Red Beds: Caliche and gypsite 20 20 Hard red sandstone rock 5 75 Gray sand (wesk seep at Open cavern 5 80 70 feet) 50 70 Red-bed clays 220 300

Well is located in deep, broad depression between two sink holes*

Well L-44» (Texas Pacific Coal and Oil Co. No, 1 Rex oil Co., Isf miles north of Mentone,)

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Alluvium: Permo-Triassic Red Bods :-Continued, Caliche 10 10 Rod rock 85 650 Sandy clay — - 30 40 Dry sand (mica noted) 10 660 Coarse sandstone "--■■ 30 70 i?ed rock 140 800 Yellow clay 35 105 Anhydrite? 20 ■ 820 Coarse varicoloredconglomerate 50 155 Red rock... 35 855 Permo-Triassic Red Beds : Anhydrite?. 10 865 Red bed. 10 165 Red" rock 90 955 Red rock : 35 200 Rustler formation: Dark shale 50 250 Anhydrite 145 1,100 Sand, water 35 285 Blue shale 5 1,105 Rod mud 10 295 Anhydrite (water at 1,145 Sand 5 300 feet) 55 1,160 Quicksand 25 325 Limestone 20 1,180 Blue shale, 20 345 Anhydrite 30 1,210

Brown shale ' 30 375 Lime and anhydrite ' 10 1,220 Quicksand _ 15 390 Blue shale 55 1,275 Brownsandandshale(some mica Limestone 25 1,300 specks at 430-445 feet). 95 485 Blue shale. 20 1,320 Sand,wator(Holefullofmter)_ 15 500 Light shale. 20 1,340 Brown shale. 5 505 Anhydrite and red rock 20 1,360 Red rock 20 525 Anhydrite. 5 1,365 Red shale 10 535 Line-stone 5 1,370 Rod rock 25 560 Anhydrite 30 1,400 Varicolored hardsandstone. , 5 565 TopofCastileformationat1,400foot. TopofDelawareM>untamformation(black limeJ at4,404 foet a Initialproductionshowof oilat 4,565feet.Mide Wbailors ofmter anhour c Total depth ujO/tiee o« 110 Well L-62, (Final Dome Corp. ITo. IMeans, 13-g- miles northeast of Mentone*) " ' Thick- -Depth : Thick- Depth ness ness (feet) (feet) (feet) (feet)

Permo-Trlassie Red. Beds: Rustler formation— Continued. Red sand and clay 200 200 Red beds. 21 803 Fine sandy to earthy red Anhydrite; 17 820 beds, polka-dotted with Sandstone, gray, very green reduction spots 350 550 fino-grained, finely Rustler formation: laminated and cross- Anhydrite 30 580 bedded 80 900 Anhydrite with sandj-, gyp- Limestone, magnesian and siferous, and red bod cellular. 11 311 breaks 120 700 Red beds, fine sandy to Red shale with brecciatod earthy, with anhydrite gypsum and anhydrite 51 751 breaks and showing of Limestone,imgnesianandceilv- crystals 9 920 lar;later at760feet, 4bailers anhour ;at775 feet couldnot bail down 51 782

Description of the red beds and of the Rustler formation from Lang, W. 8., upper Formation of of Texas and ITew Mexico: Am. Assoc. Petroleum Geologists Bull*, vol. 19, no. 2, pp. 262-270, February, 1935. Top of Castile formation at 920 feet. Top of Delaware Mountain (black lime) formation at about 4.,995 feet. Total of 1,391 feet of salt beds, Hoots H. W., Geology of a part of Western Texas and Southeastern Hew Mexico: U. 3. Geological Survey Bull. 780-B, 1925, Total depth of well 5,200 feet*

Well L-66. (Owen and Sloan lao. 1 Johnson, Bj| miles north of Mentcne.)

Thick- Depth Thick- Depth" ness ness (feet) (feet) (feet) (feet) ixTluvium and Permo-Triassic Red Beds: Rustler formation: Sand 2 2 Limestone(anhydrite?) 27 482 "Gyp^(Caliche) 10 12 Anhydrite 18 500 Sand and clay 133 145 Red shale. 10 510 Red mud and sand 10 155 Anhydrite(fresh water at Red sand. 20 175 610 feet) 114 624 Red rock 15 190 White mud 6 630 Red mud 10 200 Red rock 8 638 Red rock 25 225 Limestone 72 710 Red mud 5 230 Blue shale 7 717 Red rock 5 235 Red shale , ~ 8 725 "Shells"(Hard and soft streaks)lB 253 Anhydrite - 10 735 Red rock 34 287 Re& shale 10 745 Lime? 38 325 Anhydrite 10 755 Red rock 3 328 Red rock 7 762 "Shale 40 368 Blue rock 13 775 Shells'(Eardendsoft streaks). 12 380 "Shells"(Hardandsoft streaks) 15 790 Red sand 27 407 Finesand(Holefullof saltpeter) 40 830 Red rock 48 455 Red rock 90 920 Anhydrite. 35 955 Top of Castile formation at 955 feet.Top of Delaware Mountain(black lime) formation at about 4,650 feet. Total depth 4,808 feet. Initial production none. 11l Well L-93. (Fred Landreth, 4-J- miles west of Mentone.) Thick- Depth Thick- Depth. ness ness (feet) (feet) (feet) (feet)

Alluvium.: Alluvium-Continued* Buff silt 1 1 Clayey, fine brovm sand 2 6 Brown clay with concoidal Grayish-yellow gypsite 4 10 fracture and containing Fine, cross-bedded,"buff sand 5 15 small, fresh-water gas- Medium-grained, cross-bedded tropod shells 2 3 buff sand jT 16 Clayey, buff silt 1 4 Coarse sand and gravel I.J.+ 17+ Located on bank of Pecos River,

Well L-100. (Standard of Texas Oil Co. water well, . if miles northeast of Mentone ")

Thick- Depth Thick- Depth ness ness (feet) (feet) (feet) (feet)

Alluvium and Permo-Triassic Alluvium and Permo-Triassic Red Beds: Red Beds: Red sandy shale(well willyield Caliche 12 12 288 barrels ofrater in 24 Red sand 5 17 hours) 5 165 Caliche 23 40 Red sandy shale 10 175 Red sand 5 45 Red rock 45 220 Red rock 80 125 Red shale 4 224 Water sand(yields 100 barrels Rustler formation: water in 24 hours 5 130 Anhydrite 36 260 Red rock 10 140 Pink shale 5 265 Red sandy dhale 20 160 Red shale 10 275 Anhydrite 2 277

Pumped at rate of 514 barrels in 24 hours without exhaustion,

Well L-101.(The California Co., 2~k miles north of

Thick- Depth Thick- Depth" nes s ness (feet) (feet) (feot) (feet)

Alluvium: Rustler formation-Continued. Callche 15 15 Anhydrite 45 400 Gravel 12 27 Sand, water(hole full of Permo-Triassic Red Beds: water at 410 feet) 10 410 Sandy shale 68 95 Anhydrite 35 445 Red shale 70 165 Gray limestone 95 540 Sand, water 20 185 Blue shale 5 545 Red bed 15 200 Red bed 50 595 Red shale 60 260 Anhydrite 45 640 Red bed -.-...- ■.-■ 40 300 Hard, dark lime 20 660 Rustier formation: Hard lime 25 685 Anhydrite. 30 330 Blue shale : 10 895 Rod bed 10 340 Rod bed 10 705 Anhydrite 10 * 350 Red shale 25 730 Red bed ■ 5 355 Gray lime 30 760 Continued— — 112 Well L-101 Continued. (The______California Co.) ______

ness ness (feet) (foot) (feet) (feet) — — Rustler formation Continued Rustler formation Continued. Anhydrite and line 45 805 Red beds 5 865 Anhydrite 50 855 Anhydrite 40 SO5 Red shale ■. : .,.. -5 860

Top of Castile formation at 905 feet. Base of salt section at 4,104 feet. Top of Delaware Mountain (black lime) formation at 4,316 feet. Total dqpfch 4,365 feet. Initial production 133 Barrels of oil in 16 hours.

Well L-104. (Hopper and King water well, in Ilentone.) ' Thick- Depth Thick- Bepth" ness ness (foot) (feet) (feet) (feet)

Alluvium: Pcrmo-Triassic Red Beds: Topsoil, gypsite and caliche 31 31 Doop red silty clay, slightly Fine to medium-grained calcareous.._.... _..: 79 124 yellow sand with some Silty fine red sand with ' gravel, 75 per cent of bluish-gray reductionspots, . .- sand is well-rounded gyp- gypsiferous 30 154 sum, remainder _ is quartz. Buff gypsurnsandcontainingafew Gravels up to x-inch dia- small selenitecrystals 6 160 meter arc- quartz and angu- Powdery white gypsum 35 195 lar igneous rocks. Sand Gypsiferous reddish-brown would yield 8-10 gallons clay :.. 10 205 a minute, bailer test 10 41 Kara buff gypsum V" : 30 235 Gypsiferous, dark blue clay Blue shale 3 238 with scattering chert Medium-grained gray gypsum pebbles and selenite sand, water 5 24-3 crystals 4 45 Blue and purple shale 5 246

Log compiled from examination of drill cuttings.

YJell L-111. (Le ITeeks, 2x miles southwest of Mentone.)

Thick- Depth Thick- Depth ness ness (feet) (feet) (feet) (feet)

Alluvium: Alluvium-Continued. Sandy buff silt (one 6-inch Fine white sand, stratum of brown clay at -■ water 14 33 about 2% feet) 16 16 Hard clay 9 42- Gypsiferous brown and gray Water sand 4 46 clay 5 19 Sand and clay, 14 60 113

WELL LOGS

Reeves County

Well R-6. (Frankley-Rice No. 1 Tunstill, 4j miles northeast of Orla.)

Thick- Depth Thick- Depth" ness nes s (feet) (feet) (feet) (feet)

Rustler formations Rustler formation:-Continued. ' Limestone, sand and Gypsum., sandstone,limestone gypsum.... 110 110 and red shale 180 600 Gypsum, limestone and red Castile formation : shale 70 180 Salt,anhydriteandlimestone 2,650 3,250 Sandstone and gypsum 60 240 Delaware formation: Gypsum and limestone 100 340 Black shaly limestone 30 3,280 Limestone 80 420 Sandstone 30 3,510

Well R-7. (General Crude Oil Co. 1mto. 1 T.X.L., 4-J miles east of Orla.) "" ThTck^Depth Thick- Depth ness ness (feet) feet) (feet) (feet)

Alluvium: Castile formation-Continued.

Sand 25 25 Shale 38 152581 5 258 Sand and "shells" 115 140 Salt 14 1,272 Sand and gravel _. 60 200 Red bed 28 1,300 Rustler formation: Red beds and anhydrite 30 1,330 White limestone 10 210 Salt 30 1,360 Brown limestone and Red bed and anhydrite 12 1,372 anhydrite _ 90 300 Blue shale andanhydrite 10 1,382 Bromi sandstone and Anhydrite 213 1,595 anhydrite 85 385 Salt 150 1,745 Red beds 20 405 Anhydrite 97 1,842 Red beds and anhydrite 58 463 Salt 222 8,054 Castile formation: Anhydrite 35 2,100 Limestone and salt 67 530 Limestone and anhydrite 132 £,232 Anhydrite 180 710 Gray limestone 8 2,240 Anhydrite and salt 300 1,010 Delaware formation: Red bed 25 1,035 Black limestone 15 2,255 Salt 75 1,110 Sandstone and limestone Anhydrite 110 1,220 containing pyrite 57 2,292 114 Well R-11. (Grisham-Hunter Ho. 1 Ramsey, Abrams, and Fraser, z\ miles southwest of Orla.

Thick- Depth Thick- Depth ness ness (feet) (feet) (feet) (feet)

Older alluvium: Castile format ion-Continued. Caliche 12 12 Shale 15 1,200 Sand 16 28 Gray limestone 15 1,215 Hard sand 19 47 Brown limestone, water 25 1,240 Sand 93 140 Lime stone 90 1,330 Red sandy shale 25 165 Anhydrite 105 1,435 Sand, water 60 225 Blue shale 60 1,495 Sand 35 260 Anhydrite 110 1,605 Blue sandy shale 60 320 Sandy limestone 10 1,615 Sand, water 8 328 Sandy anhydrite, show of Gumbo 7 335 gas 30 1,645 Brown shale 4 339 Anhydrite 315 1,960 Blue shale 3 342 Black carbonaceous Gravel 6 348 shale 60 2,020 Blue shale 2 350 Anhydrite 175 2,195 Sand, water 3 353 Hard sand, water 65 2,260 Rustler formation or Permo-TriassicRedßeds : Anhydrite .80 2,340 Anhydrite 47 400 Sandy limestone 20 2,360 Red shalo 5 405 Anhydrite 288 2,648 Anhydrite 1 406 Salt 122 2,770 Red rock 14 420 Gray limestone 35 2,805 Anhydrite 90 510 Hard gray sandstone 10 2,815 Blue shale 5 515 Gray limestone 132 2,947 Red shale 30 545 Delaware formation: Anhydrite 5 550 Black' limestone 26 2,973 Red rock 17 567 Sandy, calcareous shale Rustler formation: show of oil 12 2,985 Anhydrite 23 590 Dark sandy shale 30 3,015 Sandy shale 10 600 Black limestone, show of Red shale and gypsum 6 606 oil 5 3,020 Red rock 7 613 Gray sand 50 3,070 Anhydrite 17 630 Blue sandy shale 25 3,095 Gray limestone, water 20 650 Hard sand : : 15 3,110 Anhydrite 7 657 Sandy shale, water 5 3,115 Blue shale 5 662 Black limestone 24 3,139 Anhydrite 28 690 "Sholls"and sandy shale 8 3,147 Red shale 10 700 Hardgray sand, show of gas 28 3,175 Anhydrite 7 707 Sandy shale and "shells" 25 3,200 Castile formation: Sand, show of oil 13 3,213 Salt 88 795 Blue sandy shale 7 3,220 Limestone 5 800 Gray sand, show of oil 15 3,235 Brown shale 10 810 Sand and shale 25 3,260 Hard limestone 5 815 Black limestone 8 3,268 Hard sandy limestone, Sand 11 3,279 water 10 825 T/hite calcareous sand, Anhydrite 35 860 water 21 3,300 Salt 170 1,030 Gray sandy limestone 15 3,315 Anhydrite 15 1,045 Sand, water 7 3,322 Sal* 105 1,150 Calcareous gray sand Blue shalt 25 1,175 stone 21 3,343 Hard sandy limestone 10 1,185 Sand, water 7 3,350 115 Well R-17. (World Oil Co. Ho. 1 33. T. Biggs, 8f miles southwest of Orla.)

Thick- Depth" Thick- Depth ness ness (feet) (feet) (feet) (feet)

Older alluvium: Rustler and Castile format ions-Continued. Gypsum 40 40 Blue shale 10 770 Yellow clay 20 60 Red shale 20 790 Blue shale 310 370 Anhydrite 20 810 Gray shale 25 395 Red shale 10 820 Gray limestone 10 405 Anhydrite 45 865 Gypsum 30 435 Anhydrite and red shale 15 880 Blue shale 5 440 Anhydrite 30 910 Gray limestone and Blue shale 80 990 gypsum 5 445 Anhydrite ' 13 1,003 Anhydrite 15 460 Red rock 7 1,010 Red shale 5 465 Anhydrite 5 1,015 Sand and gravel, water 5 470 Blue shale 15 1,030 Permo-Triassic Red Beds: Anhydrite 510 1,540 Red shale 5 475 Show of oil Red beds 15 490 from 1,500-1,515 feet Red rock 110 600 Anhydrite and limestone 20 1,560 Anhydrite 20 620 Anhydrite 60 1,620 Red rock 10 630 Brown limestone 15 1,635 Rustler and Castile formation: Anhydrite 30 1,665 Anhydrite 85 715 Limestone 10 1,675 Gray limestone 30 745 Anhydrite 50 1,725 Anhydr ite 15 760 "fhite limestone 15 1,740

Well R-31. (liassario Lara, 26 miles southeast of Orla.)

Thick- Depth Thick- Depth nes s nes s (fleet) (feel) (feet) (feet)

Older alluvium: Older alluvium-continued. Gypsum; nearly pure granular Coarse gypsum sand. Host fine to coarse with some of grains flakyrathor large selenite crystals 40 40 than rounded 8 98 Cream colored plastic, Coarsely crystalline clayey gypsum _ 15 55 gypsum 19 117 Light blue-gray water-tight No sample 5 122 clay 13 68 Coarsely crystalline Medium grained light graysand gypsum 58 180 Probably Bo/oor more isgyosum Nearly white gypsiforous Frosted and well rounded clay 18 198 character of gypsum grains Coarse gray sand. Grains suggests gypsum dune sand 17 85 consist of chert, flint, Light blue-gray plastic clay 5 90 quartz and gypsum 7 205 116 Well R-32. (J. E. Couch,______26^- miles southeast of Orla.) Thick- Depth" ness ness (feet) (feet) (feet) (feet) Older alluvium: Older alluvium-Continued. _ Conglomerate : 20 20 Blue clay. 45 140 Buff gypsiferous silt 25 45 Soft yellow siltstone or Gypsum?; salty water. 5 50 fine sandstone 15 155 White gypsum? and clay. 45 95 Sand and gravel 5 160

Well R-51. (Dunnigan Bros, and Brahaney No. 1E. 11. Johnson, 8 miles northwest of Pecos.) ______, ______ness ness (feet) (feet) (feet) (feet)

Younger alluvium: Castile formation: Surface sand 14 14 Salt, limestone and Older alluvium: anhydrite 33 2,925 Sand and gravel 136 150 Anhydrite and limestone 53 2,978 Sand 250 400 Salt and anhydrite 122 3,100 Sand and gravel 78 478 " Limestone 15 3,115 Blue shale 37 515.~. Salt 18 3,133 Sand 25 540 Anhydrite and limestone. 165 3,298 Blue shale and sand 280 820 Salt and anhydrite 198 3,496 Sand and gravel 40 860 Anhydrite and limestone 45 3,541 Permo-Triassic Red Eeds? Salt and anhydrite 419 3,960 "White "slate" 130 990 Anhydrite and limestone 90 4,050 Blue shale _._ 260 1,250 Salt 100 4,150 Red rock and "gyp" 90 1,340 Anhydrite and limestone 179 4,329 Blue shale 140 1,480 Delaware formation: Black limestone 5 1,485 Black limestone 25 4,354 Red shale 15 1,500 Sand and limestone 7 4,361 Sand and shale 20 1,520 Black calcareous shale 19 4,380 Shale and anhydrite 30 1,550 Grc^f sand and shale 34 4,414 Brown shale 15 1,565 Black sandy shale 6 4,420 Red rock 164 1,729 Gray sand 13 4,433 Rustler formation: Black sandy shale 59 4,492 Anhydrite 36 1,765 Gray sand, water 47 4,539 Dolomite and anhydrite 170 1,935 Black sandy shale 25 4,564 Anhydrite :... 10 1,945 Gray sand, water 22 4,586 Dolomite - 180 2,125 Black shale 6 4,592 Anhydrite and blue shale..- 645 2,770 Gray sand, water 96 4,688 Anhydrite, water 50 2,820 Show of gas and oil reported Limestone and anhydrite, ■ at numerous depths in the water 72 2,892 Delaware. 117 Well R-61. (Leo Mears, 3§ miles northwest of Pecos.)

' Thick- Depth ThlckT"Depth"" ness ness (feet) (feet) (feet) (feet)

Gypsiferous silt -_ 3 3 Buff to yellow clay - 24 53 Caliche - .....-,-.. l 4 Sand and. gravel 3 56 Red clay .. ------11 15 Buff to yellow clay 59 115

- - "- - Greenish-gray clay---- -8 Sand and gravel —-" 9 124 - - 23 - Sand and gravel 6 29 Clay ■--■ 2 126

Well R-65. (( T/f. H. Sherwood,______3-|- miles northwest of Pecos.) Thick- Depth ness ness (feet) (feet) (feet) (feet)

Gypsum and gypsiferous silt _6 6 Clay and gravel (sub- Buff silt and clay probably angular stream gravel 5 67 gypsiferous 34 40 Sand and gravel (sub- Sand and gravel mostly sub- angular stream gravel 7 74 angular (stream gravel) 10 50 Clay (sub-angular stream Clay 12 62 grave1 - 2 76

Well R-82. (Artie Baker oil test, 2-g- miles west of Pecos.)

Thick- Depth" Thick- Depth ness ness (feet) (feet) (feet) (feet)

Younger Alluvium: Younger alluvium-continued. Buff gypsiferous silt 30 30 Fine quartz sand -- 10 310 Water at 26 feet Heaving sand, water - -50 360 Cretaceous: Limestone 25 385 Gray limestone 52 82 Sand, water -- 18 403 Gray marl -, 210 Buff to gray sandy Heaving sand, water - -10 220 limestone with pyrite Gray limestone -- 10 230 crystals -- 7 410 sand, water - 35 265 Bright red --20 430 Heaving - - fine sand--- Limestone - -- -55 500 Total depth 500 feet. ____ 116 Well R-94. (E. L. L'cDaniel, 4-| miles west of Pecos.) ~~ ' — — — rpi,^^^ Depth Thick- Depth. 210 ss ness (fo-jt) (foot) (foot) (foot)

Sandy topsoil :V. °5 5 Coarse sand and gravel, Coarse sand and gravel 4 9 -water 4 115 Clay, sandy clay, and gypsum 67 76 Clay with one four foot Perched water at 40 feet bed of sand and gravel 155 cased off Sand and gravel 4 159 Coarse sand andgravel,mter. 9 85 Clay 4 163 Yellow clay 26 111 Sand and gravel 7 170

Well R-97. (Harold Tfcndt, 4-jg- miles west of Pecos.)

Thick- Depth Thick- Depth nos s nos s (foot) (feet) (foot) (feet)

Soil 3 3 Buff clay 23 174 Buff silt and clay 54 57 Gravel, water 7 181 Gravel, water 11 68 Buff clay 11 IS2 Buff clay and silt 67 135 Gravel and sand., water. 9 201 Fine gravel and sand, water 16 151 Blue shale - 1 202 — Tfell R-98. (Harold YJendt, 4-g- miles west of Pecos„) 'dry hole

Thick- Depth Thick- Depth ness ness (foot) (feet) (foot) (foot)

Older alluvium: Older alluvium-Continued. Gypsiferous clay 21 21 Conglomerate 11 185 Gravel, water 2 23 Buff to brown clay 8 193 Yellowish-buff clay 130 153 Conglomerate 7 200 Conglomerate 11 164 Brown clay. 8 208 Clay, buff color 6 170 Blue shale 7 215 Blue shale g 174 —

Well R-99. (M. L. Todd, 3j miles west of Pocos o ) ~~ Thick- Depth Thick- Depth ness ness (feet) (feet) (f.-^-h) (Porvh)

Clay 38 38 Gravel 5 155 Sand and gravel 10 48 Clay 20 155 Clay 67 115 Gravel 4 159 Gravel 13 128 Clay. 21 180 Clay 2 150 . 119 Well R-121. (Jake Portervant, in Pecos.) ~ "" Thick- Depth" I'nicjc- i>ep"tn ness ness __ (feet) (feet) (feet) (feet)

Fine sandy silt 2 2 Sand and gravel, flowing Gypsum with a little silt IS 18 water. .■ 5 131 Fine buff sand' and gypsum 22 40 Clay (yellow) ". 8 139 Yellow clay 80 120 Coarse sand and gravel, Blue shale ■.=-- 6 126 flowing water 4 143

Well R-125. (J. W. Duncan,in Pecos.) ~ Thick- Depth Thick- Depth ness ness (feet) (feet) (feet) (feet)

G-ypsite 20 20 Conglomerate, sand and Sand and gravel, water. 25 45 gravel, flowing water 18 173 Brown to buff silt and clay Light gray olay._ 21 194 with gypsumlenses 50 95 Sand and gravel, flowing Sand -and gravel, water 8 103 water 15 209 G-ypsite, gypsum and clay. 52 155 Buff clay and silt. 1 210

_ Yfell R-151. ("Ticker son and Guies, in Pecos.) Thick- Depth Thick^~Depth~ nes s nes s (feet) (feet) (feet) (feet)

Gypsiferous silt 43 43 Clay 74 174 Buff sandy shale. 12 55 Sand and gravel, Sand and gravel 3 58 flowing water 10 184 Buff sandy shale 12 70 Clay 12 196 Buff clay silt 15 85 Gravel, flowing water 2 198 Sand -^ : 15 100

Well R-171* (R,P. Morrison, in Pecos.) ' ' Thick- Depth Thick- Depth ness ness (feet) (feet) (feet) (feet)

Gypsite 6 6 Fine sand to silty - Buff clay- 10 16 gypsum ■ . 58 198 Sand and gravel 3 19 Coarse sand, mostly angular Buff fine sand and silty clay 23 42 to sub-angular grains of Fine to medium buff sand 18 60 quartz, volcanics, lime- Clay. _ : .:.-. 65 125 stones, cud calichecemented Gravel and coarse sand. sand; flowing water 10 208 Pebbles of volcanics Silts and clays 47 255 limestone and chert, Coarse sand, flowing water 5 260 flowing water 5 150 Clay 10 270 120 Well R-264a. (Jim Deakins, in Pecos.) " Thick- Depth ■ Thick-~Diplh nes s nos s (foot) (feet) (feet) (feet)

Gypsite 20 20 Clay and silt 85 180 Sand and gravel 10 30 Gypsum, flowing water. 30 210 Buff gypsiferous silty Clay 20 230 clay. 55 85 Sand and grv.vel, flowing Sand and gravel 10 95 water 20 250

Well R-280. (R. D. Copeland, 2Jjf miles southwest of Pecos,)

Thick- Depth Thick- Depth ness ness (feet) (feet) (feet) (feet)

Buff gypsiferous clayey silt 30 30 Buff to light brown Sand and gravel, water. 10 40 clay. 17 158 Buff gypsiferous clayey silt 20 60 Sand and gravel 10 168 Sand and gravel, water 10 70 Clay 20 188 Clay and silt 38 108 Gravel and sand, Sand and gravel, water 8 116 antesian water. 3 191 Interbodded clay and silt 22 138 Buff to yellowish clay 27 218 Sand and gravel, water 5 141 Blue shale. .■ 52 250

Well R-281. (W. A. Gardner, 3 miles southwest of Pecos.)

Thick- Depth Thick- Depth" ness ness (feet) (feet) (feet) (feet)

White gypsum 30 30 Gravel and sand, Gravel, water 8 38 water 10 140 Clay, including 3 strata of Clay. 5 143 sand andgravelcarryingwater...... 92 130

Well R~282« (A. R, Eppenauer, 3 miles southwest of Pecos,)

Thick- Depth Thick- Depth nes s nos s (feet) (feet) (feet) (feet)

Gypsum 8 8 Yellow clay 29 155 Sandy clay 33 41 Blue clay 20 175 Send and coarse gravel, Blue clay nixed with water 7 48 gravel 21 196 Yellow clay _ 28 76 Gray clay 12 208 Pack sand with some clay 16 92 Yellow clay .:. 29 237 Yellow clay 11 103 Clay and sand 11 248 Coarse gravel sand, water, 7 110 Yellow clay. 37 285 Yellow clay ;. 14 124 Clay and sand 5 290 Sand, little water. 2 126 Yellow clay 10 500 121 Well R-287. (B.G. Smith, 3f miles west of Pecos.) ~~ ' ' Thick- Depth Thick- Depth nes s nes s (feet) (feet) (feet) (feet)

Buff gypsiferous silt. 45 45 Clayey fine sand, 3 106 Sand and gravel, water. 4 49 Yellow to light brown Yellow clay and silt 8 57 clay and silt 24 130 Clayey fine sand 10 67 Sand and gravel, Yellow clay and silt 36 103 water 5 155

Weil R-296, (May and Bitten No. 1 Patterson, 14-f miles west of Pecos«) ~~ Thick- Depth Thick- Depth nes s nes s (feet) (feet) (feet) (feet)

Older alluvium: Older alluvium-Continued, Caliche 26 26 Anhydrite 190 1,790 Gray shale 65 91 Black shale 5 1,795 Sandy shale 25 116 Brown limestone 5 1,800 Blue shale 64 180 Hard gray limestone 30 1,830 Sandy shale, water. 60 240 Anhydrite....: 65 1,895 Blue shale. 35 275 Bray limestone 85 1,980 Gray sandy shale 35 310 Anhydrite. _.. 110 2^090 Cretaceous : Limestone 150 2^240 Brown limestone 124 434 Red anhydrite 35 2,275 Blue shale 216 650 Limestone 30 2,305 Sand, water. 3 653 Limestone and Dark shale 25 678 sandstone 20 2,325 Broken sand 8 686 Castile formation: Blue and white shale 38 724 Anhydrite with thin Brown limestone. 4 728 limestone lenses. 240 2,565 Brown sandstone...,. 15 743 Limestone. 20 2,585 Brown limestone. 2 745 Anhydrite. 40 2,625 Permo-Trlassie Red Beds : Red shale 7 2,632 Red rock 115 860 Red anhydrite 8 2,640 Red shale. 20 880 Gray limestone 95 2,735 Red rock 220 1,100 Brown shale 20 2,755 Rustler formation: Anhydrite 25 2,780 Anhydrite and limestone 120 1,220 Gray limestone 50 2^830 Blue shale 5 1,225 Anhydrite and blue Anhydritc 50 1,275 shale 15 2,845' Blue shale 5 1,280 Gray limestone 45 2.,890 Sand, flowing sulphur water. 40 1,320 Sandy shale. 20 2.,910 Brown sandy limestone 18 1,338 Gray limestone 900 3,810 Limestone 27 1,365 Brown sandy limestone. 124 3,934 Anhydrite. 55 1,420 Delaware formation: Sandy shale, sulphur water. 15 1,435 Black limestone 16 3,950 Sand, sulphur water. 12 1,447 Gray sandy limestone. 25 3,975 Anhydrite 13 1,460 Sandy shale, Blue shale 40 1,500 water. 30 4005 Sandy shale 10 1,510 Gray sandy limestone 60 4.,065 Red rock 2 1,512 Sandy shale. 38 4,103 Anhydrite 63 1,575 Dark limestone 22 4,125 Blue shale 25 1,600 Sandstone 8 4,133 122 Well R-298. (Grisham and Hunter No. 1 Montgomery, 17-g- miles west of Pecos»)

~" " Thicks Depth Thick- Depth" ness ness (feet) (feet) (feet) (feet)

Younger alluvium: Permo-Triassic Red Beds: Gravel and shale 60 60 Red shale and "shells" 275 1,065

Older alluvium (and Cretaceous?) Red shale and limestone 40 l#losl # 105 Limestone and shale 70 130 Red shale 115 1,220 Gray and green shale. 120 250 Rustler and Castile formations: Shale, limestone and Anhydrite and shale 135 1,355

gypsum 275 525 Dolomite and anhydrite 510 158651 5 865 Limestone 55 580 Limestone and anhydrite 645 2,510 Sand, flowing sulphur"water. 10 590 Gray shale, anhydrite and Limestone 10 600 1imestone 925 3,435 Sand, flowing sulphurmter__ 8 608 Anhydrite and limestone 420 3,855 Limestone and anhydrite 77 685 Delaware formation: Sand, flowing sulphurmter...... 35 720 Black limestone. 60 3,515 Limestone, shale and sand 70 790 Sandstone 150 4,065

¥ell R-305. ( R. L. Parker, 24^- miles west of Pecos.) „ " xhick- Depth Thick- Depth nos s ness (feet) (feet) (feet) (feet)

Younger alluvium: Cretaceous-Continued. Caliche. 18 18 Shale. 15 75 Cretaceous: Limestone 5 80 Shaly blue limestone. 7 25 Sandy limestone 5 85 Sandy shale 25 50 Limestone ■. 3 88 Limestone. 10 60

Well R-364. (Barnowsky, 12-jjr miles southwest of Pecos.)

Thick-Depth Thick- Depth nes s nes s (feet) (feet) (feet) (feet)

Soil 8 8 Clay 62 132 Clay and gypsite 43 51 Gravel ana sand, water 8 140 Sand and gravel, water. 11 62 Clay 66 206 Clay 3 65 Sand and graved, water 7 213 Sand and gravel, water. 5 70 Clay 4 217

Well R-367. (S. M. Prewit, 13 miles south of Pecos.) — ' Thick- Depth Thick- Depth ness ness (feet) (foot) (feet) (feet)

Soil 9 9 Light Yellow clay 23 15-3 Sand, water 11 20 Gypsite 1 154 Sand and gravel, water. 19 39 Light red clay 11 165 Yellow clay 19 58 Gravel, water , 3 168 Sand and gravel 5 63 Red clay 3 171 Yellow clay 45 108 Sand, water 7 178 Pinkish Red Clay 22 150 Clay. 7 185 123 Well R-367.-Continued.(S.M. Prewit, 13 miles south of Pecos,)

Thick- Depth Thick- DepTT' nes s nes s ___ (feet) (feet) (feet) (feet)

Sand and gravel, water 9 194 Yellow clay 4 345 Clay; 9 203 Gravel : 8 353 Sand and gravel. 9 212 Yellow clay...-. 1 354 Clay 18 230 Gravel and" sand 4 358 Blue "shale'! 100 330 Yellow clay 25 383 Yellow clay. 9 339 Gravel and sand 4 387 Gravel .". 2 541 Yellow clay 13 400 __ Well R-373. (j. H. Sudbrock, 12~| miles southwest of Pecos.) Thic]k> Depth Thick- Depth ness ness _ (feet) (feet) (feet) (feet)

Gypsite and clay 24 24 Clay-buff 12 92 Light clay 23 47 Sand and gravel, water 6 98 Brown sand, water. 10 57 Clay buff. ■ 19 117 Light clay 13 70 Sand and gravel 15 132 Sand and gravel, water 10 80 Light red clay. 5 157

Well R-377. (W. E. Beckham, .11-f miles southwest of Pecos c ) Thick- Depth Thick- Depth" nes s nes s (feet) (feet) (feet) (feet)

White to cream colored silty Light greenish-gray and calcareous gypsum 25 25 (bentonite?) clay and Buff silt and calcareous buff silt in about gypsum in approximately equal amounts 5 70 equarl amounts 5 30 Buff water-tight Fine sandy buff silt withabout (bentonite?) clay _. 5 75 ■*£ calcareous gypsum 10 40 Buff gypsiferous clay and Buff silty fine sand. Sand silt — 15 90 grains as v/ell as silt Silty fine to coarse composed largely of brown sand Grains calcareous gypsum. 20 60 angular and composed Gravel up to one inch in largly of volcanic diameter and medium to fragments, coarse sand. Gravel pebbles water. 5 95 largely volcanics, water. 5 65

Well R-378. (John Wendt, 11 miles south of Pecos.) ______, Thick- Depth ness ness (feet) (feet) (feet) (feet)

Silt and gypsite. 36 36 Gravel, water 45 190 Gravel, water.. 35 71 Clay 5 195 Clay. , 74 145 124 — Well R-406. (S. M. Prewit, 7§ miles south of Pecos.) Thick- Depth Thick- DeptK"" ness ness (feet) (feet) (feet) (feet) _ Buff fine sandy silt 2 2 Silty to clayey fine Buff silty, gypsiferous gypsiferous sand 35 140 clay . 8 10 Blue-gray clay. Contains some Buff clay with some calcareous fragments 25 155 selenite crystals - 22 52 Fine angular to rounded Buff to gray silt and gravel. Pebbles mostly fine sandy containing volcanies, flints and gravel lenses, water 73 105 cherts, water 3 168

Well R-408. (S. M. Prewit,______11 miles south of Pecos.) ______ness ness (feet) (feet) (feet) (feet)

Buff gypsiferous silt 2 2 Pine sand 8 45 Gypsum seeps of water at 14 Buff gypsiferous silt 17 62 'feet 34 36 Yellow" clay 8 70 Grave1 1 37 Medium sand, water 1 71_

Well R-409. (S. Li. Prewit, 9f miles southwest of Pecos.) Thick- Depth Thick- Depth"' ness ness _ (feet) (feet) (feet) (feet)

Silty, gypsiferous fine Greenish-gray clay - 9 75 salld 14 14 Gray gypsiferous clay 20 95 Gypsum 6 20 Medium gypsum sand 8 103 Gypsiferous fine to Gypsiferous medium sand, water medium sand, water. 1 21 rose to within 12 feet of Reddish-buff fine sandy surface. 7 110 clay. 21 42 Buff water-tight clay. 14 124 Gray clay 16 58 Brown, medium to coarse sand, Buff clayey silt 8 66 water 1 12-5

Well R-411, (Forest Development Co. Core Hole, 8§ miles south of Pecos.)

Thick- Depth Thick- Depth ness ness (feet) (feet) ffeet) (feet)

Younger alluvium: Older alluvium-Continued. Gray calcareous shale 10 10 Conglomerate. 40 160 Gray shale „ 10 20 Buff shaly sandstone 20 180 Buff, calcareous, sandy Conglomerate 20 200 shale 10 30 Calcareous and Older alluvium. argollaceous, Conglomerate 30 60 conglomerate with " Eafi" gypsiferous shale 10 70 re-worked cretaceous Buff shale 50 120 fossils 10 210 Continued*-~ Well R-411.-Continued (Forrest Development Co. Core Hole.)

~-"~~ Thick- Depth TEicE- TJopxn ness ness (feet) (feet) (feet) (foot)

Older alluvium-Continued. Pormo-Tr.ias.sic,-Continued. Sandy conglomerate 30 240 Red and buff shale with Gravel 20 260 thin beds of gray shale. 70 780 Pink to buff shale 50 310 Gravel and red shale 10 790 Gravel 10 320 Buff shale 20 810 Buff to pink sandy shale 30 350 Buff shale and anhydrite. 10 320 Gravel..-,... 20 370 Buff and red sandy shale. _.. 240 1,060 Triassic: Red shale 60 1,120 Red shale. 130 500 Dense gray limestone 5 1,125 Red sandy shale 20 520 Red and gray shale 25 1,150 Red and gray sandy shale. 50 570 Buff and red shale and Red shale 30 600 anhydrite 70 1,220 Red sandy shale 30 630 Rustler formation j Permo-Triassic Red Beds. Anhydrite with buff and Buff to red shale 30 660 red shale 110 1,330 Gray, buff and red shale 20 680 Tan dolomite, flowing Red and buff shale andanhydrite 50 710 sulphur water. 30 1,560

Well - R-419. (Pecos City, 9g- miles southeast of Pecos.)

Thick- Thick- Depth" ness ness __ (feet) (feet) (feet) (feet)

Younger alluvium: Triassic-continued. Soil 10 10 Yellow clay 16 119 Triassic: Rod sand shale 17 136 Red sand rock 20 30 Rod sand, water 6 142 Conglomerate 10 40 Light sand. 5 147 Red sand rock 5 45 Dry sand 13 160 Conglomerate. 20 65 Rod sand rock and clay 17 177 Yellow clay 5 70 Sand and "honey comb", Conglomerate 14 84 water 6 183 Sand and "honey comb",water 19 105 Red sand rock 4 187

Well R-420. (Pecos City, 9^- miles southeast of Pecos.)

_~ Thick- Depth Thick- Depth ness ness _ (feet) (feet) (feet) (feet)

Younger alluviums Triassic-Continued* Top soil, sand and caliche 24 24 Yellow sand, loose rock 14 107 Triassic: YelloiT clay and rock 3 110 Brown sandstone and clay 6 30 Rod sandstone, water 44 154 Hard white sandstone 23 53 Red shale 11 165 Yellow clay with a little Red sandstone, water. 26 191 sand and very small amount Rod sand and clay. 20 211 of water. 27 80 Bottom 20 feet filled back Rod sand, water 13 93 and cemented 0ff..... 126 Well R-421. (Pecos City, 9j miles southeast of Pecos.)

"~~" ' ' Thick- Depth 'Thick- Depth

" nes s ness (feet) (feet) (feet) (feet)— Younger alluvium.: Triassic-continued. . Top soil and caliche 30 30 Red clay :,,., -3 166 Triassic: Red sandstone, water 7 178 Red sandstone, yellow Red clay 28 204 clay 6 35 Sand and black gravel, Brown rock, clay in seams water. 6 210 a little water at SO feet 44 80 Red clay. 4 214 Red sandstone 10 90 Red sandstone, gravel, water 5 219 Red sandstone and gravel 20 110 Red sandstone. 11 230 Red sandstone „„ 8 113 Red clay 2 232 Red clay 1 119 Red sandstone. 13 245 Red sandstone, v/atec 29 148 Red clay., 2 247 Red clay^,,^^ 8 156 Red sandstone 28 275 Very hard red sandstone 10 ISS Red clay. 25 300

Well R-422. (R. D* Irion, 0J miles southeast of Pecos.) Thick- Depth Thick- Depth nes s ness __ (feet) (feet) (feet) (feet)

Younger alluvium: Triassic-Continued. Sand, angular caliche, " Red sandstone, water 21 So boulders and pebbles 18 18 Red shale 8 104 Triassic: Red sandstone, water 7 111 Red sand rock 57 75

Well R-426. (H, F. Anthony, 13^ miles east of Pecos.) Thick- Depth Thick- Depth ness nes s (feet) (feet) (feet) (feet)

Younger alluvium: Triassic-s Gypsiferous sand and gravel 10 10 Red sandstone with thin beds of Older alluvium: red clay interstratified... 51 76 Yellowish-red medium grained Red sandstone and fine sandstone 10 20 conglom.er.ate.Pebbles up Buff fine sand 5 25 toye-in. indianieter 4 80

Well R-439. (Anthony and Tubbs, 22 miles southeast of Pecos.)

Thick-Depth Thick- Depth ness ness (feot) (feet) (feet) (feet)

Caliche 8 8 Reddish-brown sand Conglomerate 17 25 and gravel 15 85 Light reddish-brown sands with some siltandalittle gravel : 46 71 127 Well R-457. (Brewster oil______test, 16 miles southeast of Pecos 8 ) :^_. thick:- JJeptTi ness ness ■ (feet) (feet) (feet) (feet)

Loose sand and caliche 17 " 17 Red beds.Largely red sandstone butwithinterbeddedred shale 403 420

Well R-465. (A^R.Eppenauer, 16 miles south of Pecos,)

_^______Thick- Depth ness ness (feet) (feet) (feet) (feet)

Alluvium: Permo-Triassic Red Beds? Sand and caliche 20 20 Red shaly sandstone. 50 1,280 Sand and clay. 17 37 Sreenish-gray sandy Shale and sand, water 51 88 shale 50 1,330 Boulders, shale and shells... 105- 193 Red and gray sandy to Shale 42 235 gravely shale. 90 1,420 Calcareous sand 25 260 Calcareous sandy gray Igneous gravel and sand 20 280 shale 100 1,520 Calcareous igneous gravel Rustler formation Gypsum sand sand 130 410 and red shale 30 1,550 Cretaceous: Calcareous gypsum with Sandy limestone and marl. 170 580 red shale beds 90 1.640 Argellaceous sandstone Cream dolomite 40 1,630 rounded and frosted sand Dolomite and red sandstone 10 1,690 grains 50 630 Dolomite, anhydrite and Sandy limestone and marl 100 730 red shale 80 1,770 Red, brown and green Dolomite, anhydrite, red gravel 80 810 shale and sandstone Calcareous sand and rounded and frosted gravel 160 970 sand grains 30 1,800 Light colored shale 90 1,060 Dolomite, anhydrite and red Calcareous shale 80 1,140 shale 30 1,830 Limestone, and marl 40 1,180 Castile formation; Sandy limestone 50 1,230 Anhydrite and gypsum 170 2000

Hell R-507, (Barilla Farms, isj miles east of Pocos.) Thick- Depth Thick- Depth" ness ness (feet) (feet) (feet) (feet)

Younger alluvium: Older alluvium:-Continucd # Clay 70 70 Blue gumbo 50 300 Sand and gravel, water 5 75 Quick sand and gravel 10 310 Clay. 25 100 Yellow caly ; 35 345 Quick sand and gravel, Sand, water 5 350 6 106 Yellow clay 60 410 Older alluvium: Quick sand ;.nd gravel, Clay :■ 44 150 water 30 440 Quick sand and gravel, Yellow clay 7 447 water 4 154 Sand light rainbow of _Clay and gumbo 96 250 oil and a little gas 2 449 128 Tfell R-507-Continucd. (Barilla Farms,) "" ' : Thick- Depth Thick- i)op'r;E ness ness (feet) (feet) (feet) (feet)

Older alluvium-continued. Rustler formation: Yellow Clay 11 460 Lime and anhydrite 53 1,271 Perno-Triassic Red Beds: Broken lime, sandy lime Rod rock 25 485 and some very hard Lime shell 5 490 lime 69 1,340 Red Gumbo ■ 20 510 Well started'flowing at Broim gumbo and shell 50 560 1,276 feet. Hard sandy lime, 4 564 Lime and anhydrite 12 1,352 Soft sand, water. 26 590 Broken lime with sand Rod gumbo and shells 39 629 and red rock 13 1,365 liardredsandwithbreaks of Hard broken lime. 7 1,372 soft red mud 466 1,095 Sand flow showed small Hard lime shell 8 1,103 increase 8 1,380 Lime and anhydrite 81 1,134 Blue shale 6 1,386 Soft Rod bed 34 1,218 Anhydrite 14 1,400

Well R-53.3, (Rudolph Hoofs, 12j§" miles east of Saragosa.) ' Thick- Depth Thick- Deptn ' ness ness (feet) (foet) (feet) (foot)

Younger alluvium: Younger alluvium-Continued, Gray loamy soil 4 4 Yellow clay 5 70 Red clay with pebbles 7 11 Cretaceous limestone and Interbedded clay and coarse marl, water ..■ :130 200 gravel 54 65

Well R-534. (Rudolph Hoofs, loj- miles east of Saragosa.)

Thick- Depth Thick- Depth" ness ness (feet) (feet) (feet) (feet)

Younger alluvium: . Cretaceous-Continued. Top soil 15 15 Gray limestone 108 202 Boulders 63 78 Limestone, marly and sandy Buff, calcareous silt(pebbles in part; water 7 209 probably from above.) 7 85 Brown sand.Grains of Cretaceous : quartz and chert Light-gray to cream colored moderately :„-_—:.— .-„::„--. 3 212 limestone (with buff silt Gray limestone with thin from above) 9 94 sandy beds. 98 310 129 Well R-541* (Ti'ynn Hamilton^ at Saragosa,) Thick- Depth TnlcT^Tjem;}] no ss ness (feet) (foot) (feet) (feet)

Gypsiferous silt 4 4 Lime rock (caliche?) 10 GO Coarse gravel 16 20 Gravel, little water. 68 14-8 Cemented gravel 3 23 Lime rock (caliche?) 6 154 Coarse gravel 17 40 Clay-yellow 2 156 Cemented gravel 6 46 Sand, water. 2 156 Boulders 24 70 Gravel 2 160

Well R-544, (Sol Mayor, at Saragosa.)

Thick- Depth Thick- Depth ness ness (feet) (feet) (feet) (feet)

Soil -" .... ■-.. 10 10 Gray silt or clay 100 150 Gravel 10 20 White linostone (caliche?) 7 157 Boulders 30 50 Gravel 33 190

ITell R-546. (C. V. Cox, 2 miles oast of Saragosa.) , Thick- Depth Thicio jJeptsif ness ness (feet)(feet) (feet) (feet)

Soil ■ 3 3 Buff silty clay 4 71 Volcanic gravel 45 48 Cemented volcanic gravel 3 74 Cemented volcanic gravel 7 55 Sand and volcanic gravel 6 80 Buff silty and fine Cemented volcanic gravel 20 100 sandy clay 9 64 Coarse sand 5 105 Cemented volcanic gravel 3 67 Cemented volcanic gravel ■ 3 108

"ITell R-551C (Sol Mayer, 3-g- miles southwest of Saragosa.) __ ' ~ Thick- Depth Thick- Deptn ness ness (feet) (feet) (feet (feet)

Soil and gravel 6 6 Buff silty clay. 5 190 Volcanic gravel 109 115 Cemented gravel., 10 200 Buff silty clay. 25 140 Coarse volcanic gravel, Loose volcanic gravel 37 177 water 12 212 Alternating layers of clay and gravel 3 135 130 Well R-553. (R.Q.Salters, 3-g- miles southwest of Saragosa.) ~ ~~ '' ' Thick- Depth Thick- Depth" ness ness (feet) (feet) __ (feet) (feet) Soil 18 18 Angular fine volcanic gravel 10 86 Loose, well rounded, Cemented gravel with boulders 10 96 coarse volcanic gravel 23 41 Loose gravel 12 108 Caliche cemented gravel 11 52 Greenish-colored volcanic Fine, well assorted sand 3 55 flow rock in part highly Caliche cemented gravel 5 60 weathered. 10 118 Loose gravel... 12 72 Coarse gravel and boulders 39 157 ' "Rock" (large boulder?) 4 76 Hole abandoned at 157 feet caving sand.

Well R-558. (W.E.Gould in Balmorhea.) ~ Thick- Depth Thick- Depth ness ness (feet) (feet) (feet) (feet)

Coarse volcainic gravel Volcanic flow rock(trachyte?) 42 58 and boulders : 16 16 Water at 30 feet in trachyte.

Well R-563. (Carlos E« Payne,______in Balmorkea.) Thick- Depth ness ness _ (feet) (feet) (feet) ("feet)

Younger alluvium; Soil ;:.:. 5 5 Younger alluvium-Continued. Volcanic gravel. 15 20 Volaanic gravel 2 40 Sard gray limestone (travetine Cretaceous: or caliche) , 18 58 Limestone ■...- ". 1 41_

Well R-564. (J. B. Coffey, in Balmorhea.) ~~ Thick-Depth Thick- Depth" ness ness . (feetXfeet) (feet) (feet)

Younger alluvium; Younger alluvium -Continued. Black soil 1 1 Sand and 'gravel : 5 33 Clay and loose boulders 13 14 Cretaceous & Sandrock 14 28 Limestone 1 34_

Well R-565. (Hal Sprague, in Balmorhea.) ______

ness ness (feet) (feet) (feet) (feet)

Younger alluvium: Younger alluvium-Continued. Gravel 16 16 Conglomerate, water 7 34 Chalk rock(caliche) 3 19 Cretaceous. Gravel 8 27 Marly limestone. 20 54 131 IT E L L LOGS

Pecos County Well P-2. (R. A. Charlsworth No. 1 Brandenberg, 31-J miles north of Ft. Stockton.) " Thick- Depth Thick- Depth ness ness (feet) (feet) (feet) (feet)

Younger alluvium: Rustler formation-Continued. Caliche. 10 10 Anhydrite and shale. 50 1,520 Red sand;mter at 12 feet 40 50 ... Sulphur.water at 1,440 feet. Permo-Triassic Red Beds: Castile formation: Rod rock 5 55 Anhydrite and salt 36 1,556 Sand 7 62 Gray shale 2 1,558 Red shale 68 130 Anhydrite and salt 107 1,665 Sand 10 140 Red rock 5 1,670 Red rock, water at 155 to Anhydrite and salt 25 1,695 162 feet. 15 155 Anhydrite^ 30 1,725 Red shale 70 225 Blue shale 10 1,735 Red rock 20 245 Anhydrite 160 1,895 Red shale 20 265 Anhydrite and shale 100 1,995 "Lime" 10 275 Gray limestone 15 2,010 Red sand,mterat 320 feet 45 320 Anhydrite 35 2,045 Red shale 25 345 Limestone and anhydrite 13 2,058 "Lime" 25 370 Sandy limestone 7 2,065 Red sandy shale and red Delaware formation: rock 570 940 Brown limestone. 5 2,070 " Anhydrite and salt 40 980 Limestone and aandy Red sandy shale ,Z 30 1,010 limestone 170 2,240 Rustler1.formation: Limestone and sandy shale. 18-2,258 Anhydrite "shells" 85 1,095 Sand 12 2,270 Anhydrite and shale 75 1,170 Brown limestone 12 2,282 Red rock and anhydrite 160 1,330 Limestone and sandy Limestone, 140 1,470 limestone. 68 2 .350

Well P-3.(Texas-Mexico Oil Co. No. 4 Netterville, 31-|- miles north of Ft.Stockton.)

Thick- Depth Thick- Depth ness ness (feet) (feet) (feet) (feet)

Younger alluvium: Rustler format ion-Continued. Sand 15 15 Anhydrite and limestone 167 1,600 Caliche 5 20 Castile formation: Sandy red clay 10 30 Salt and anhydrite. 20 1,620 Gravel 10 40 Anhydrite 10 1,630 Permo-Triassic Red Beds: Anhydrite and salt 15 1,645 Red sandy shale 110 150 Anhydrite ■ 40 1,685 Red sand 312 462 Salt 10 1,695 Red rock and shale 395 857 Anhydrite. 10 1,705 " Red rock 263 1,120 Blue shale...: ■■ 5 1,710 Blue shale 20 1,140 Anhydrite 215 1,925 Red rock 100 1,240 Salt and anhydrite 35 1,960 Rustler formation: Anhydrite 60 2,020 Anhydrite and limestone 110 1,350 Delaware formation: Blue shale 10 1,360 ■ Brown limestone 115 2,135' Anhydrite, sulphur water Limestone and sandy at 1,400 feet 75 1,455 limestone 265 2,400 132 Well P-7. (Marland Oil Go. !}o. 1Blaksly, 27 miles north of Ft. Stockton.) — ' Thick.. Depth ThicVl~Dc:p:rh'

' ness ness (feet) (feet) (feet) (feet)

Younger alluvium.: Rustler formation-Continued* Yellow clay 50 50 Anhydrite and linestone 146 1,160 Sand and gravel, water 20 70 Anhydrite 190 1,350 Permo-Triassic Red Beds; Castile formation: Red rock 90 160 Salt and anhydrite - 50 1,400 Sand, water 20 180 Anhydrite 95 1,495 Red and sandy shale 560 740 Salt 10 1,505 Red shale and gypsum 150 890 Anhydrite. 20 1,525 Rustler formation: Salt and anhydrite „. 235 1,760 Anhydrite 40 930 Anhydrite 100 1,860 Brov/n dolomite, water at Delaware formation: 937 feet 25 955 Gray limestone and anhydrite 90 1,950 Gray dolomite 20 975 Calcareous sandstone 150 2,100 Blue shale : 59 1,014 Sandy limestone 309 2,409

Well P-8. (Wm. Y« Perm No. 1 Tipton, 28 miles north of Ft. Stockton.)

Thick- Depth Thick- Depth" ness ness (feet) (feet) (feet) (feet)

Permo-Triassic Red Beds? Rustler and Castile formation: Sand shale and red rock 375 375 Anhydrite and limestone 24 1,819 Anhydrite and lime. 15 390 Anhydrite 120 1,939 Permo-Triassic Red Beds: Delaware formation: Red rock and shale 89 479 Limestone 183 2,122 Red rock and anhydrite 117 596 Sand, slight show of oil 4 2,126 Red rock 511 1,107 Limestone 104 2,230 Rustler and castile formation: Shale 2 2,232 Anhydrite 100 1,207 Sand, water. 33 2,265 Limestone and anhydrite. 63 1,270 Limestone. 20 2,285 Limestone and shale 37 1,307 Sand, water 20 2,305 Limestone and anhydrite 223 1,530 Limestone, water 38 2,243 Anhydrite 150 1,680 Limestone, 39 2,382 Red rock 27 1,707 Sand 13 2,395 Anhydrite 88 1,795 Limestone,flowing sulphurwrter 30 2,425

Well P-10. (Trees Oil Co. No. 1Empire, 28-J miles north of Ft. Stockton.) ' Thick- Depth Thick- Depth ness ness (feet) (feet) (feet) (feet)

Younger alluvium: Permo-Triassic Red Beds-Continued. ".Yhite gypsum 55 55 Calcareousredrock and anhydrite85 500 Sand, water. 5 60 . Red rock and shale 65 565 Permo-Triassic Red Beds: Sand, water 5 570 Red rock 110 170 Hard "limestone." 40 610 Sand, water 10 180 Blue shale and red rock 145 755 Red rock 165 345 Sand, salt water 5 760 Brown shale 10 355 Red rock 420 1,180 Sandy red rock 60 415 Blue shale..... 40 1,220 Continued— 133 Fell P-10. (Trees Oil Co. No, 1Empire, 28-|- miles north of Ft. Stockton.)

Thick _ Depth TRTcE- Depth"" nos s nes s (feet) (feet) (feet) (foot)

Rustler formation: Castile formation: Anhydrite 30 1,250 Salt and anhydrite 140 1.900 Brown shale 10 1,260 Anhydrite and limestone. 203 2,103 Sand and sandy limestone 55 1,315 Delaware formation: Flowingsulphur water at 1,315 Dark limestone and feet ..:;.:--... sandstone 206 2,309 Shale and limestone 135 1,450 Anhydrite and shale 310 1,760

Well P-11. (Trees Oil Co. Ho. 1 Trees, 29 miles north of Ft. Stockton.) ~ Thick- Depth Thick- Depth" ness ness (feet) (feet) (feet) (feet)

Younger alluvium: Permo-Triassic Red Beds-Continued, "Adobe" water at 35 feet 52 52 Red rock and blue shale 190 1,270 Yellow clay 13 65 Rustler formation: Older alluvium or(and Cretaceous?) Anhydrite, limestone and Blue shale 55 120 red rock 340 1,610 Sand 10 130 Hard brown limestone and Red mud 10 140 blue shale 490 2,100 Blue mud 7 147 Water at 1,691, 1,760 and

Red clay . 38 185 1,855 feet Gray shale 20 205 Castile formation: Gravel, water .' 15 220 Anhydrite 535 2,435 Permo-Triassic Red Beds. Salt 90 2.525 Red rock 210 430 Anhydrite 100 2625 Hard "limestone." 25 455 Delaware formation? Red rock with thin gray and Dark gray shale 75 2,700 brown shale beds 605 1,060 Brown, limestone 90 2,790 Red rock and gypsum 20 1,080 Sandstone 192 2,982

Well P-13.(BendumandTrees OilCooNo.l Trees, 26^- miles north of Ft. Stocktcno )

~" Thick- Depth Thick- Depth ness ness (feet) (feet (feet) (feet)

Younger alluvium: Permo-Triassic Red Beds: Caliche 70 70 Rod rock 140 680 Sand, water 10 80 Limestone 30 710 Cretaceous: Shale 20 730 Limestone 40 120 Sandstone and gravel 140 870 Shale 180 300 Water at 775 and 820 feet Limestone 10 310 Red shale 100 970 Blue shale 10 320 Rod rock 105 1,075 Sandstone, water 30 350 Sandy "limestone", water 100 1,175 Limestone 70 420 Rod shale 15 1,190

Sharp sandstone. : 20 440 Rod sandstone, water 10 1,200 Limestone 50 490 Red sandy shale 200 1,400 Sandstone 40 530 Rod sandstone 300 1,700 Shale 10 540 Red shale 70 1,770 Continued— — 134 Well P-10. Continued (Bendum and Trees Oil Co, IJo. 1 Trees,)

Thick- Depth Thick- Depth" ness ness (feet) (feet) (feet) (feet)

Rustler and Castile formations : Rustler and Castile-Continued, Hard white limestone 20 1,790 Blue shale 15 2,050 Limestone 60 1,850 Limestone and shale 250 2,300 Anhydrite 25 1,875 Salt and anhydrite 610 2,910 Limestone 25 1,900 Delaware formation: Anhydrite 10 1,910 Black limestone 180 3,090 Sandstone, sulphur water. 10 1,920 Limestone Limestone 80 2,000 Sandstone, 302 3,592

Blue sandstone 35 2,035 Flowing sulphur xvater at 3.255 feet 3

Well P-26 O (Anderson No. 1 Le Fevre, 22~| miles north of Ft.Stockton.) ~ Thick- Depth Thick-"- Depth" nes s nes s (feet) (feet) (feet) (feet)

No log - 170 170 Permo-Triassic Red Beds-Continued, Cretaceous: Water at 855 feet* Shale 30 200 Red shale 10 870 Water at 190 feet Red and blue shale 10 880 Limestone 200 400 Rod shale 50 930 Dark blue-gray gypsiferous Gray sandy shale 10 940 shale 30 430 Coarse white sand.! 10 950 Gray argillaceous lime- Water at 960 feet, stone and marl 80 510 Red shale 125 1,075 Tan limestone with red Rod gypsiferous shale 40 1,115 shale and sandstone 15 525 Red sandy shale 35 1.150 Water at 525 feet. Red shale ." 80 1,230 Calcareous white shale. 20 545 Sulphur water at 1,230 feet. Calcareous fine sand 20 565 Red argillaceous sand 25 1,255 Calcareous gray shale 10 575 Red shale 220 1,475 Calcareous sand 50 625 Red and gray shale 10 1,485 Red shale 10 635 Red shale [. 21 1,510 Red and gray shale 15 650 Red shale and gray lime 10 1,520 Conglomerate 15 665 Red shale 30 1,550 Red sandy shale 20 685 Gypsiferous red shale. 10 1,560 Calcareous brown sand Red shale. 270 1,830 and sandy limestone 15 700 Gypsiferous red shale 10 1,840 Calcareous gray shale 10 710 Rustler and Castile formations: Conglomerate 50 760 Anhydrite and gypsum 20 1,860 Permo-Triassic Red beds: Anhydrite and red shale 30 1^,890 Coarse red sand 30 790 Gray and red shale 10 1,900 Red argillaceous sand 10 800 Red shale 25 1,925 Water at 825 feet. Samples missing 112 2,037 Coarse red sand 60 860 Sulphur water at 2,034 feet 135

Well P-29O (Atlantic, Trees ot al No. 1 Trees, 24 miles north of Ft. Stockton*) . Thick- Depth Thick- Depth ness ness ___ (feet) (feet) (feet) (feet)

Younger alluvium: Rustler formation-continued. Surface... 10 10 Blue shale 17 1,100 Caliche 10 20 Anhydrite and limestone 18 1,118 Permo-Triassie Red Beds : Blue shale 7 1,125 Red rock 40 60 Limestone 45 1,170 Fresh water at 25 feet. Castile formation: Red rock and rod sand 140 200 Anhydrite. ■:.: 10 1,180 Brown sand and gravel 10 210 Anhydrite and gray limestone 230 1,410 Red sand 60 270 Brown limestone 15 1,425 Sandy shale 30 300 Anhydrite and gray Red sand 25 525 limestone 70 1,495 White sand. ; 5 330 Hard gray limestone 70 1,565 Bed rock 45 375 Delaware formation: Brown sand and gravel 5 380 Brown limestone -5 1,570 Brc-wn sand 40 420 Dark sandy limestone 46 1J616 Red rock 415 835 Brown sand 4 1,620 Rustler formation: Dark limestone 30 1,650 Blue shale 65 900 Gray limestone and green flowing sulphur 1,683 Sandy, " shale 33 water at 930 foot 50 9.50 Gray limestone, ■sulphur Limestone, water. 50 1,000 water. 37 1,720 Anhydrite, lime and red Dark sandstone 19 1,739 rock :.-...:.:.-:.■„.:.:- 12 1,012 Gray sandy limestone 69 1,808 Brown limestone 18 1,030 Black limestone 26 1,834 Gray limestone 45 1,975 Gray limestone 94 1,928 Brown limestone 8 1,083 Flowing sulphur water at 1,928 feet

Well P-34. (J. B, Spikes lib, 1 Brown,. 27-J miles northeast of Ft. otockton.)

*~ Thick- Depth Thick- Depth ness ness (feet) (feet) (feet) (feet)

Alluvium: Rustler formation: Soil 20 20 Limestone and red bed 30 430 Gravel 70 90 Blue shale 35 465 Red clay 30 120 Limestone and red beds 250 715 Pink limestone 3 123 Castile formation: Gravel, water. 27 150 Anhydrite 15 730 Red clay-r 5 155 Red bed. , 20 750 Gravel 30 185 Salt and anhydrite 345 1,095 Permo-Triassic Red Beds. Delaware formation: Red rock, water 15 200 Limestone, sandstone and Samples missing 200 400 anhydrite 1,264 2,359., 135 No, Ft, Well, P-42. .(Humble-Kirby 1 Rheinstrom, 28-|- miles north.oo.st of Stocktoru) Thick- Depth Thick>~Depth" noss nes s . (foot) (feet) (feet) (feet)

Alluvium: Permo-Triassic Red Beds-Continued, Mud 5 5 Blue shale 40 500 Sand 25 30 Sand, sulphur water 10 510 Sand and gravel 10 40 Blue shale ". 70 580 Mud 10 50 Rustler formation. Sand and gravel 50 100 Anhydrite 240 820 Yellow mud 10 110 Limestone 10 830 Gravel 10 120 Castile formation: Yellow mud 5 125 Salt and anhydrite 175 1,005 Permo-Triassic Red Beds: Delaware formation: Red sandstone and Limestone and sandstone 1,370 2,375 conglomerate 230 355 Flowing sulphur water at Red shale 105 460 2,240 feet.

_ Well P-55. (Humble No. 1 Robertson, 16 miles northwest of Ft. Stockton,,) Thick- Depth Thick- Depth ness n.ess (feet) (feet) (feet) (feet)

Alluvium: Permo-Triassic Red Beds-Continued. Surface 20 20 Red beds and lime , 79 1,508 Gravel and caliche 151 171 Red sandstone, water. 88 1,596 Cretaceous? Lime and red beds 30 1,626 Hard rock, shale and Sandy shale : 58 1,684 gravel 134 305 Red sandstone, water.. 193 1,877 Rock and gravel 52 357 Red beds, water 184 2,061 Cal&che, shale and red Rustler formation? beds 170 527 Shale and lime 153 2,214 Caliche and shale 171 698 Shale and sandy lime 88 2302 Cretaceous: Shale and anhydrite 22 2,324 Shale and limestone 67 765 Rustler and Castile formation: Shale, gravel and Anhydrite. 36 2,360 limestone 22 787 Anhydrite, lime and pyrites.... 59 2,419 Shale, sand and limestone, Lime, anhydrite and rod water. 154 941 rock 40 2,459 Limestone 36 977 Anhydrite 931 3,390 Shale and limestone 30 1,007 Limestone 15 3,405 Shale, gravel and sand 57 1,064 Anhydrite 533 3,938 Calcareous " shale 15 1,079 Anhydrite and salt 33 3,971 Shale, gravel and sand, Anhydrite and gray lime- water 61 1,140 stone 1,2SO 5,251 Sandy limestone 131 1,271 Delaware formation: Limestone, shale and sand 24 1,295 Black- limestone 80 5,331 Rod beds and red rock 41 1,336 Black lime and sand 12 5,343 Red beds and sandy shale 93 1,429 Sand 25 5368 137 I/Tell P-56. (World Oil Co. 10. 1 Eloh, Morgan and Abram, 18 miles northwest of Ft. Stockton.) _ . Thick- Depth Thick- Derrch ness ness _ (feet) (feet) (feet) (feet)

Alluvia: . Pink shale 15 1,370 Clay and gravel 35 35 Red sandy shale 105 1,4-75 Gravel 110 145 Water at 1,475 feet Clay 90 235 Red rock 20 1,495 Gravel, water 40 275 Red sandy shale 225 1,720 Cretaceous: Gray shale 55 1,775 Clay 165 440 Red" shale 10 1,785 Blue shale 50 490 Gray shale 6 1,791 Limestone 95 585 Red shale and red rock 587 2,378 Shale and gravel : 30 615 Water at 2,330 feet Blue shale 245 860 Rustler formation: Gray limestone, water 30 890 Anhydrite , 52 2,430 Blue shale 25 915 Gray limestone : 35 2,465 Gray limestone : 17 932 Blue shale and shells,mtor.. 15 2,480 White and gray sand, water..... 37 969 Gray limestone 70 2,550 Blue shale 6 975 Anhydrite 58 2,608 Sand : 170 1,145 Gray limestone 5 2,613 Green shale 10 1,155 Anhydrite. 272 2,885 Sand and gravel 140 1,295 Gray limestone andanhydrite.. 60 2,945 Green shale. 15 1,310 Anhydrite 15 2,960 Sand 15 1,325 Gray limestone 10 2,970 Permo-Triassic Red Beds: Castile formation: __Rod rock 30 1,555 Anhydrite 155 5,105

Well P-83, (San Pedro Land and Cattle Company, 12 miles north of Ft, Stockton,) ~~~ Thick- Depth Thick- Depth ness ness (feet) (foot) (feet) (feet)

Alluvium: Sand— Big water at 287 feet Surface 10 10 rose to within 10 feet of Caliche ::...., 12 22 surface. 12 287 White clay (gypsum?) 21 43 Permo-Triassic Red Beds: Cretaceous: Rod bed 10 297 Shale and limestone 8 51 Soft limestone(gypsum?) 12 309 Yellow clay 31 82 Anhydrite 16 325 Water at 51 feet rost to Permo-Triassic Red Beds: within 10 feet of surface. Red bods and rod rock 853 1,178 Hard gray limestone 21 103 Shale and anhydrite 42 1,220 Yellow sand and shale 49 152 Rustler formation: Good water at 103 feet rose Anhydrite 19 1,239 to within 35 feet of sur- Porous limestone, flowing fape. sulphur water 27 1^266 Gray sandrock 66 218 Gray limestone 12 1,278 Gray shale 26 244 Limestone and anhydrite 65 1,343 Limestone and shale 31 275 Limestone 21 1,564 138 Well P-115. (Lockhart Oil Co* No. 1 R. D. Tfebb, 6J- miles west of Ft. Stockton.) ' ; Thick- Depth Thick- Depth ness ness (feet) (feet) (foet) (feot)

Alluvium: Permo-Triassic Red Beds-Continued. Surface 10 10 Red sandy shale 36 693 Broken lime 15 25 Red rock 74 767 Sandy lime. 12 37 Blue shale. 3 770 Brown lime and gravel 13 50 Red sand and redrock 61 831 Cretaceous: Red rock and sand 489 1,320 Gray sand limestone. 20 70 Red shale anhydrite and Brown sandy limestone 25 95 redrock 138 1,458 Broken limestone 40 135 Rustler and Castile formations: Gray shale 25 160 Anhydrite. 22 1,480 Dark limestone 65 225 Soft brown sand. 10 1,490 Gray shaly limestone. 55 280 Brown limestone, flowing Sand, flowing water. 10 290 sulphur water _ 5 1,495 Gray limestone 57 347 Gray limestone 115 1,610 Sand, water 113 460 Red rock and shale 10 1,620 Gray shale 3 463 Gray limestone and anhydrite 565 2,185 Sand 7 470 Anhydrite, water. 89 2,274 Permo-Triassic Red Beds: Anhydrite and limestone 455 2,729 Red sand rock 26 496 Delaware formation: Sandy limestone. 9 505 Dark brown limestone 83 2,81-2 Redrock 15 520 Brown shale 34 2,846 Brown lime , 10 530 Gray limestone 17 2,863 Hard sand 35 -565 Brown limestone 109 2,972 Red rock and lime 60 625 Brown sand and limestone 108 3,080 Red sandy shale 15 -640 Red sandy shale 20 3,100 Gray shale 17 657 Gray and brown limestone 200 3,500 j-39 II '2, L L LOGS Crane County

Well C-2-. (Gulf Production Co. water well, 26§ miles northwest of Crane,)

1 * Thick- Depth. Thick- Depth" ness ness (feet) (feet) (feet) (feet)

Alluviums Alluvium-Coutirmed Loose, light-brown sand 12 12 Soft, white sand and Soft,, yellow sand 8 20 gravel(first'water) 3 85 Firm, light-yellow sand 27 47 Firm, red sand, water 13 98 Firm, light-red sand 13 SO Hard red sand 22 120 Hard, light-red sand 22 . -.82 Casing: 12 feet of iof-inch at surface; 40 feet and 5 inches of 8-5/8-inch " ■ . perforated in bottoms,

Well C-110. (Michaelson"& Talbot-Roxana ITo. 1River Bed, 6 miles southeast of Grandfalls.)

Thick- Depth Thick- Depth ness nes s (feet) (feet) (feet) (feet)

Alluvium: Rustler formation-Continued, Gravel and sand 55 55 Red rock 60 540 Quicksand 10 65 Anhydrite 15 555 Permo-Triassic Red Beds: Black guribo 5 s€O Red rock 225 290-- Red rock 8 568 Gypsum(sulphur water Red rock and salt(?) 12 580 flowing at 336 feet) 66 356 Anhydrite and"gyp"...... 15 535 Gumbo clay 2 358 Anhydrite 2 597 Sand _.. _„ 2 360 Red"rock 10 607 Red rock 10 370 Anhydrite.; 33 640 Gray shale 40 410 Anhydrite, red rock and Rustler formation: salt(?) 50 690 Gray lime and anhydrite 20 430 Anhydrite and gumbo 27 717 Red rock 35 465 Anhydrite and lime 20 737 Red sand(2obailers water Anhydrite and salt(?) 30 767 an hour) 15 480 Salt 4 771

Top of Castile formation at about 740 feet. Total depth 2,012 feet. Dry and abandoned. Well drilled in River bed of Pecos River, — Well C-120, (Moore Brothers ITo, 1Bamsley estate, 15 miles west of Crane.) Thick- Depth \ Thick- Depth ness ness (feet) (feet) (feet) (feet)

Alluvium ana Pemc-Triassic Red Beds: Alluvium and Permo-Triassic Red Beds- Caliche 20 20 Continued. Red rock 40 60 Red rock 20 125 Red sand 25 85 Red bed 25 150 Red mud 5 90 Red sand, water..;. 25 175 Red sand(s bailers water an Red bed 125 300 hour) 15 105 Muddy red bed^IIZII'IZZIZ 45 345 Continued— 140 Well C-120. — Continued. (Moore Brothers IJo.l Barnsley estate, 15 miles west of ___ Crane.) Thick- Depth Thick- Depth ness ness (feet) (feet) (feet) (feet)

Alluvium and Permo-Triassic Red Beds- Rustler formation-Continued* Continued. Gray sandy lime 7 482 Red bed 60 405 Dark slate(?)(lime) 3 465 Rustler formation: Blue shale. 5 490 Anhydrite 10 415 Red rock 2 492 Yellow mud 10 425 Sand 3 495 Anhydrite 15 440 " Red rock 20 Sl5 Red rock 5 445 Anhydrite ..:....-.. 35 550 Water sand(hole full of Red sand 10 560 water at545- 553feet) 8 453 Anhydrite 15 575 Blue shale 22 475 Red rock 5 580

" Top of Castile formation at 580 feet. At 5-^350 feet 'water was standing within 200 feet of top of the hole. Total depth 6^829 feet.

Fell C-180.(Dobbs"Oil Co. M"o. 1 Cowden Brothers Co., 13~|- miles southwest of Crane.) Thick- Depth Thick- Depth. ness ness (feet) (feet) (feet) (feet)

Alluvium: Permo-TriassicSedßeds-Continued. Brown sand 30 30 Blue sandy shale 15 440 Sand, salt water 10 40 Blue shale. 20 460 Sand and gravel, water 60 100 Rustler formation?: Permo-Triassic Red Beds s Gray sandy lime 8 468 Red shale 30 130 Sandy red lime 12 480 Sand and gravel 56 186 Anhydrite 20 500 Red shale , 39 225 Anhydrite and blue shale 5 505 Blue shale 40 265 Anhydrite 25 530 Gray sand ; 17 282 Brown shale. 8 53-8- Sand and gravel, Potash 8 546 water 16 298 Brown shale 4 550 Red shale 72 370 Brown sand 20 570 Blue shale 3 373 Red shale 19 589 Sandy gray lime(2 bailers Anhydrite 4 593 water an hour) 12 385 Anhydrite with shale breaks 7 600 Red shale : .-. . . ■ ..... 5 390 Anhydrite and red shale 37 6-37 Blue shale. 55 425 Anhydrite 15 650

Top of Castile formation at 650 feet. Top of Delaware Mountain formation at about 2,300 feet. Total depth 2,343 feet. Initial production none; about 5 or 6 barrels of sulphur water a day at total dep th. 141 Water levels In supply wells in Ward County, Texas Measurements are m feet oelovr measuring point,1940 (For descriptions of itclls see well tables)

W-l. A, T. Knapp. Measuring point, top of steel casing, 1.0"foot above land surface. Water levels: Feb. 5, 94.40; Sept. 14, 94.04; Oct. 8, 94.14; Uov. 12, 94.19.

W-5. L.D. Boxley. Measuring point, top of steel casing, I.2'f^t above land surface. Water levels: Oct. 25, 1939, 59.2; Dec. 5, 57.84.

W-7. Monroe Estate. Measuring point, top of steel casing, "2 f©et above land surface, 'later levels: Oct. 26, 1939, 63.56; Dec. 5, 63,00.

17-11. Banker's Int« L* A* -Co. Measuring point, top of steel casing, 0.3 foot above land surface. Water levels: Uov. 6, 1939, 30.09; Dec. 5, 29.80.

W-12. Monroe estate. Measuring point, top of steel casing, 0.5" foot above land surface. Water levels: Uov. 6, 1939, 57.90; Dec. 5, 57.78.

W-16. C. L. Monroe. Measuring point, top of steel casing,0.2 foot above land surface. Water levels: Oct. 25, 1939, 47,25; Dec. 5, 47.26.

W-20. J.A.Huntsman. Measuring point, top of steel casing, 2 feet &t>ove land surface. Hater levels: Oct. 26, 1939, 130.4; Dec. 5, 105.02.

W-26* L. W. Anderson. Measuring point,top of steel casing, 2 .feet above land surface. Water levels: Aug. 21, a/ 117.50; Dec. 5, c/ 103.02.

17-133. John MclJef f. Measuring point, top of steel casing, 0.2 foot above land surface. Water levels: Feb. 23, 77.94; Apr. 16, 75.40; June 20, 74.92; Aug. 9, 74.44; Dec. 5, 74.13,

17-141. T.& P. Railroad. Measuring point, top of heavytimber across well. Water levels; Sept. 26, 1939, 63.44; liar. 11, 66.93; Apr. 16, c/ 61.8O;May 15,

17-149. E.Vickers. Measuring point, top of heavy timber, 0.5f00t above land surface. Water levels: Nov. 18, 1939; 45.90; Oct. 8, 45.91.

17-151. Pat Wilson. Measuring point, top of steel casing, 0.5f06t above land surface. Water levels: Sept. 21, 1939, b/ 98.63; Oct. 8, 94.96. 17-153. Pat Wilson. Measuring point, top of steel casing, 1.5:feet- above land surface. Hater levels: Sept. 26, 1939, 110.92; Oct. 8, 111.00.

17-156. Pat Wilson. Measuring point, top of steel casing, 1.2 feet above land surface. Water levels: Sept. 26, 123.10; Oct. 8, 117.32.

17-157. City of Barstow. Measuring point, top of airline hole In pump base, 2 feet above land surface. Water levels: Aug. 9, 97.7; Dec. 5, 97.08.

W-159 O J. Key. Measuring point, top of steel casing, 1 foot above land surface. Water levels: Sept. 26, 1959, 97.01; Jan. 9, 96.98; Mar. 11, 96 C 97 June 14, 97.10; Aug. 9, 97.42.

Sec footnotes at ond of table. 142 ",7-161" Pat vfllsozu Measuring point, top of steel casing, 2 feet above land surface. Vfator levels: Sept. 26, 164.09; July 12, 164<>62.

lf-167. C. L. Ilonroo. 'Measuring poiiit, top of stool 'casing, at land surface. Yfater levels; Oct. 23, 1939, 15.03; Dec. 5, 14.74.

17-168. C. L e Llonroo. Measuring point, top of wood frame, north side at largo nail, 0.5 foot above land surface. Uator levels: Oct. 23, 1939,

20.91; Jan. 8, 23.21; Aug» 9, 22.41; Scpt o 10, 22 C 2B; Oct. 8, 22.72; Jan.s., 21.93.

lf-169. "17.A. Sgwoll. Measuring point, top of north west cornor post of well 'curb, 1.6 feet above"land surface. Hater "levels: Aug.29., 1939,f/ 7.54; Sept. 20, 1939, 8.52; 0ct.20, 1939, 9*01; ITov.l, 1939, 10.12; Doc. "9, 1939, 19.337; Jan,B, 10.80; Fob,B, 11.10; liar.B, 11,31; Liay 13, f/ 10.68; June 13, 11+51I July 11, 12.28; Aug. 5, 11.06; Scpt0 16, 10.94; Oct. 8, 12.02; Dec.s 11.61.

' 17-170. C. S. Majors o Measuring point, top of steel casing, 0.8 foot above land"surface. Ifatef levels; Feb. 5, 8.84; Apr.lo,"B*3l; May 14, 8.10; 9C92;9 June 13, 9.56; Aug. 5, C 92; Oct. 8, 10.04; Doc. 5, 9.70 17-171. L. C. Patrick, Lleasuring point, top of steel casing, 1.3 feet levels;Aug.29, 6.82; Sept. above land surface. ITater 1939, 19,1939,a/ 5.52 O 17-173. 17. H. Butler. l-.ieasuring point, top of steel casing, 0.5 foot 4e60;4 above land surface. 17ator 'levels:Sept.19, 1939,f/ e 60; 0ct.26,1939, 5.52; ITov. 8, 1939, 5.97; Dec. 9, 1939, 6.62; Jan.B7 6.63; Feb.B, 7_16; llarch 8;.7.56; Apr. 10, f/"6.06; Apr, 23, 6.03; May 13, '6.48; June 13/7.58; June 26, 7.34; July 12,"~7.65; Aug. 5, 8.12; Sept.lo, 7.97; Oct« 8, 8.33; Doc c. 5, 8,20.

17-176. J. 11, Foreman. Measuring point, top of northwest timber upright in frame, 1.3 feet above land surface. 17ater levels; Aug.2B, 1938, f/ 7.97; Sept. 13/1939, 8.66; Oct. 19," 1939, 8.90; Nov.B, 1939, 8.93; Doc. 9", 1939, 9.18; Jan. 8, 9e68;9e 68; Fob. 8, 9*80; Liar. 8, 10.01; Apr. 10, dry at 10.2; Apr; 23, 9.54; May i3,f/ 9.36; June 13, 9.87; Aug. 5, 9.92; Sopt. 10, 9.80; Oct. 8, dry at 10uO.

17-181. Llonroe Estate, Measuring point, top of steel casing, 0.8 foot 7O16;7 below land surface. iTater levels: Aug.29 ,"1939, 8.31; Sopt. 18, 1939, O16; Oct. 19, 1939, f/ 6,67; LTov. 8, 1939, "7,72; Dec. 9, 1939, 9*10; Jan. 8, li;i2; 13.38; 15,02;' 14.83; 11.31; Feb. 8, Liar.B, Apr. 10, Apr. 23, Liay 13, 11.44; June 13, 12.59; Aug* 5, 11.90; Sopt. 10, 12,53; Oct. 8, 12.96; Dec. 5, 13.98. 17-182. C.C. Brown. Ueasuring point, top of steel casing, o*sfoot "above land surface. Uater levels: Sept. 19, 1939, 8.40; Oct. 19, 1939, 7.42.

17-188. A.II. Gillospie.. I/leasuring point, top of east side bean, at land surface, 7'atcr levels: Dec. 17, 1930, d/ 4.11; liar. 6, 1901, 3.04; Apr. 6, 2o80;2 1931, o 80; llay'6, 1931, _g/ 1.25; Juno 2,- 1931, 2.90; July 2, 1931, 3.27; Aug. 5, 1931, 5*03; Sept. 3, 1931, 4.75; Oct.l, 1931, 4.78; Oct. 27, 1931, 3e99;3 e 99; Dec. 31, 1931, 4.45; Feb. 2, 1932, 5.12; liar. 1, 1932, 3.73; Apr* 3036;3 36; 2, 1932, 2.91; 2.22; 1, 1932, O Liay June 1, 1932, Sept, 19, 1939, f/ 4.47; 5o20;5 20; 5.64; 9, 6.02; Jan, Oct. 19, 1939, o Nov. 8, 1939, Dec. 1939, ' 6.74; 8, "7.18; 6022;6 22; 8, 6.36; Fob. 8, Liar. "Apro 10, f/ C.46; Hay 14, O 9876;9 June 13, 6.72; Aug. 5, 6.86; Sept. 10, 9.58; Oct» 8, 8 76; Jan. 5, 9.73«

See footnotes at end of table. 143 TJ-189. A. 11. Gillespic. Measuring point, top of steel casing, 1 foot surface, Aug 3l, 5,36; Sept* 19, 1939, above land '■"ater levels: c '19393 ff 5.50; Oct. 19, 1939, 6.20; Nevo 8, 1939, oeo6^ Jon. C, 7.32; Fob* 8, 7o71; 7.72; Aug. 7O87;7 liar. 8,8 ,21; Apr. 10, f/ 7,48; Hay 14, 7.23; Juno 13, 5, O87; Sept. 10, 8.38; Oct. 8,~8.76; Dec. 5, 8.72.

" 17-191© AiH. Gillospioc Measuring point,top of v*ood beanie T/ater~ levels: 6,97 4e47;4 4C61;4 61; May i; Dec.'l7, 1930, d/ -"liar. 6, 1931, e47; Apr. 6, 1931, C 6, 193 4.20; 3095;3 95; 6, 6O14;6 g/ 2.91; June 2, 1931, July Z9Z 9 1931., O Aug. 1931, O14; Sept* 3, 1931, 4,89; Oct. 1, 1931, 4.04; 0ct.26, 1931, 2.84; Dec. 31, 1931, 4.98; Feb.2, 1932, 7.19; Har.l, 1932, 6.20; Apr.1,1932, 5.98; Hay 2, 1932, 4.21; Sept. 19, 1939, f/ 7.0; Oct. 20, 1939, 7,48; Uov.B, 1939, 8.0; Dec.9, 1939, 8.21; Jan. 8, 8*60; Feb. 8, 9"51; Uaro .1, 10.11; Apr. 10, f/ 9.33; tlay 5, 10,80; Sept. 7, 10.70; Oct. 8, 11.17; Doc. 5, 10.87.

YJ-1920 Uard County Hater Irrproverient District IJo. 1. Measuring point, top of casing in concrete, 2.0 i*eet above land surface. Hater levels: Dec. 17, 1930, a/"6.52; Mar. 6. 1931, 5.23; Apr. 6e6 e 1931, 4.80; May 6, 1931, g/ 3.30; June 2, 1931, 5353;5 353; July 2, 1931, 5.87; Aug. 5, 1931, 7C15;7 C15; Aug. 6020;6 29, 1939, 6.23; Sept. 19, 1939, f/ 5.82; Oct. 20, 1939, 020; Nov. 8, 1939, 7,10; Doc. 9, 1939, 7.91; Jan. 8, 8.52; Fob. -8, 9.11; Liar. 8, 9.67; May 14, 8.62; 8O97;8 97; f/ June 13, O Dec. 5, 10.04. 17-194. Delnore Corporation,, Measuring point,north, side beam .at lanst surface. Water levels: Dec. 17, 1930, d/ 5.81; Mar. 6, 1931, 5o02;5 o02; Apr. 6, 1931, 7.65; Hay 2, 1931, £/ 6.15; Juno 2, 1931, 8.46; July 2, 1931, 7o30;7 o30; Aug. 5, 1931, 9.50; Dec. 31, 1931, 6.30; Feb. 2, 1932, 6*30; liar. 1, 1932, 5.58; Apr. 1, 1932, 5*17; Hay 2, 1932, 5.60; June 1, 1932, 50805 o 80 Sept. 19, 1939, well has boon destroyed.

17-202. A. R. Avos. Measuring point, top of well-curb above discharge pipe. Tfator levels: Aug. 30, 1939, 7.28; Sept. 20, 1939, f_/ 7o06;7 o 06; Oct. 20s 1939, 7.12; i-Jov. 8, 1939, 7.43; Dec. 9, 1939, 7.87; Jan. 8, 8.48; Apr, 7C62;7 23, f/ 7.31; Hay 14, C62; June 13, 7.52; Aug. 5, 7.38; Sept. 10, 7.71; Oct. 8, 8.28; Dec. 5, 7,96.

17-204. Jc H.llillor. Ileasuring point, southwest corner of itfoll curb,' 2.0 level, 17, 9.15; 1931, 8C43;8 43; feet above land ""feitor levels: Dec. 1930, d/ Apr. 6, C Mpy 6, 1931, g/ 6.G8; June 2, 1931, 7,81; July 2, 1931, 7.60; Aug. 5, 1931, 9.93; Sept. 3, 1931, 11.00; Oct. 1, 1931, 8e77;8 e77; Oct. 27, 9.04; Dec. 21, 1931, 11.10; Fob. 2, 1932, 12.10; Liar. 1, 1932, 9,95; Apr. 1, 1932, 10.52; Hay2, 1932, 9.99; Juno 6, 1932,6e32; Sept.2o, 1939, vroll has been destroyed.

17-205. George Briggs. Measuring point, top of 14nchpipe on southwest corner of well at land surface. Vator levels: Dec. 17, 1930, d/ 6.53; Har. 6, 1931, 7o01;7 o01; Apr.6, 1931, 5,45; Hay 6, 1931, g/ 5e15;5 e15; June 2, 1931, 5.51; July 2, 1931, 5.95; Sept. 3, 1931, 9.06; Oct. 1, 1931, 5.81; Oct. 27, 1931, 5e74;5 e74; Dec. 31, 1931, 8.23; Fob. 2, 1932, 8.57; liar. 1, 1932, 6.78; Apr. 1, 1932, 7.77; Hay 2, 1932, 7.51; June 1, 1932, 5.87; Aug. 30, 1939; 6i48 Sept. 20, 1939, f/ 5.20; Oct. 20, 1939, 9.30; Nov. 8, 1939, 10.10; Doc* 9, 1939, 10.46; Jan. 8, 11.30.

U-206, T7.G. Burkholder" Measuring point, top of concrete well-curb at 6367;6 land surface. Uator levels: Aug. 29, 1939> f/ 367; Fob. 8, 10.30; Mar. 3, llc70; June 13, 10.77; July 12* 11*54; Aug* 5, 11.02; Sept. 10, 11*32] Dec, 5, 11.61.

See footnotes at end of table. 144 Yf— 2o8" L.G. Farnum. Measuring point, top of east beam in pit frame, 0,5 5O91;5 91; 1931, 6.95; foot above ground* ITater levels: Dec.l7fl 1950, d/ O Mar* 6, Apr* 6, 1931, 6*30; May 6, 1931, gj 5«39; J-me 2", 1931. 5O85;5 O85; 7u.lj 2, 1931,

7072;7 O 72; Aug. 5, 1931, 9356;9 356; Sept, 3, 1931, 6*08; Cot. 1, 1931, 9.10; Oct. 27, 1931, 7.35; Dec. 31, 1931, 9.09; Feb. 2, 1931, 8.92; Mar. 1, 1931, 7.69; Apr. 1, 1931, 6.22; May 2, 1931, 9*00; June 1, 1931, 4.69; Sept. 13, 1933, 7o00;7 9.,88; 8.08; Sept. 20, 1939, f/ o00; 0ct.20, 1939, 9.65;'N0t. 8, 1939, Dec. 1939, 10o21; Jan09, 10.65; Feb. 10, 11.00; Liar* 11, 12.71; Hay 13,f/ 11*57; Dec. 5, 10o68 o

Bell, W-210. Young Measuring point, top of steel casing collar, ots0 t 5 foot above land surface. Yfater levels: May 20, 15.40; June 5, 15 0 3i©

¥-2110 Mrs. TT.H.Hichols. Measuring point, top of wood well-curb, west side, 2.0 feet above landsurface.ITater levels: Oct. 25, 1930,d/ 6034;Eec.176 o34;Eec.l7 2053;2 8O85;8 8C69;8 1930, O53; liar, 6, 1931, 5.12; Apr. 6, 1931, O85; May'6, T9315 g/ C 69;

June 232 3 1931, 7.82; Aug. 5, 1931, Il.08; Sept. 3, 1931, 8*47; Octo 1, 1931, 11.06; Oct. 27, 1931, 9.00; Dec. 31, 1931, 10*40; Feb. 2, 1932, 10c42; Mar. 1, 1932, 8.05; Apr. 1, 1932, 7*63; May 2, 1932, 10 e 53; June 1, 1932, 6.38; Sept* 20, 1939, 7O38;7 38; Sept. 20, 1939, 8.73; 1939, 9o30;9 o 30; f/ O Nov. 8 S Dec, 9, 1939, 9.71; Jan. 9, 10 c43; Feb. 10, 10,84; liar. 11. 11.23; Hay 13, f/ 9,70; June 14, 10.41; Augo 5, 9.86* ¥[-216. If. D. Black. Measuring point, top of 6-inch tee pipe, 5 feet 5O84;5 below land surface. Fater levels: Aug* 30, 1939, O 84; Mar. 11, 7.74; ~"f/ May 13, 6,90; June 14, 6.98.

17-217. Mrs. Charles TTichois, Measuring point, top of . well. . curb, west side, 2.0 feet above land, surface* Water levels: Aug. 30, 1939, 13.14; Sept. 20, 1939, f/ 11.31; Oct. 20, 1959, 12.23; Nov. 8, 1939, 12.03; Dec. 9, 1959, 12.38; Jan. 9, 13.54; Feb. 10, i5.72; Mar. 11, 14.08; May 13, f/ 13.67; June 14, 13.86; July 11, 14.36; Aug, 5, 13.88; Sept. 10, 14.22; Oct. 8, 14 cO4; Dec. 5, 13 e52 c

17-220, Miller Brothers. Measuring point, top of steel casing, 1.2 foet above land surface, ITater levels: Aug. 30, 1939, 14.30; Sept. 20, 1939,

12 073; Oct. 20, 1939, 12.59; Nov. 8, 1939, 12.52; Dec. 9, 1939, 13o07; Jan. 9, 14o04; Fob* 10, 14.80; Mar o 11, 16eo7>; May 13, 15.44; June 14, 16,23- Augc. 5, 15,83; Sept. 10, 16.51;. Oct. 8, 16.50; Dec. 5, 15.80.

TT-221. LoM. l-'atson. Measuring point, top of northeast corner of wood curb, 2.00 feet above land surface. ITater levels: Aug. 30, 1939, 13 e27; Sept, 20, 1939, f/ 10.78; Oct. 20, 1939, 12.03;- Nov. 8, 1939, 11.08; Doc. 9/1939, 12.12; Jan. 9, 13.42; Feb. 10, 14.08; Mar. 11, 14.69; May 13, f/ 13026; Juno 14, 15.07; Aug. 5, 13.78; Sept. 10, 14.90; Oct. 3, 15.10. Dec. 5, 13.96.

17-222. L.H. TTatsoii. Measuring point, top of southwest corner wood curb, 2.00 feet above land surface. Water levels: Aug. 30, 1939, 13.67; June 21, f/ 11.23; Dec. 5, 14.32. H-255. John Miller. Measuring point, top of stool casing,3.5. feet above land surface. Water levels: Mar. 29, 23.54; Oct. 2, 21,60; Dec. 5, 20o51o

17-309. J. S. Reynolds, Measuring point, top of 1-inch curb plank 'west side, 0.5 foot above land surface, l.'atcr levels: Fob. 2, ila2O; Mar* 20, 11.981 Apr. 2, 11.89; May 15, 9.01; Augc 29, 10.10; Oct. 2, 10.76; Dec, 6, 11.62.

See footnotes at end of table. 145

W-310. Mrs* E. J. Dorr. Measuring point, top of wood well-curb, 1051 O 5 feet above land surface. Water levels: Aug. 29, 13.32; Oct. 2, 13.12; Dec. 9, 13.70 c

17-313« M«T« Eudalyi Measuring point, top of northeast ■ corner of well curb, 1.00 foot above land surface. ITater levels: Feb. 2, 16»23; Apr. 2, 16.31; Hay 6, g/ 15*31; Aug. 29, 14.97; Oct. 2, 13.86*

YI-316. B.H. Grube. Measuring point, top of wood cover board, at land surface. ITater levels: Aug. 29, 8.00; Oct« 2, 8,44; Dec. 6, 9,02.

FOOTNOTES

a/ TTindmi11 pumping. b/ Pump shut down less than 30 minutes. c/ Punp shut dorm. 30 ninutes or longer. d/ Measurements prior to 1939 nade by V.W.Rupp, S.S.Nyo, R.E.Booker or Hedke. c/ Storm water in nearby sink. f/ Surrounding land recently irrigated, g/ Recent large rains. 146

Water levels in supply wells in Loving County, Texas Measurements are in feet belovf measuring pointy 1940* (For descriptions of wells see ''Tell Tables o )

IT, L-4O D« Johnsof.o Pleasuring point, top of steel casing,, 1.0 foot above land surface. Viator levels: June 14, 80.27; Sept. 23, 82»37.

L-67. American Airlines. Ileasuring pointy top of steel casing, 3«0 feet below land surface, Uater levels: Sept. 14, 1939, 154,38; Aug0 8, 156.35^

L-73. Y.". D. Johnson. Ileasuring point, top of steel casing, 0,8 foot above land surface. Y/ater levels: Sept. 1, 1939, 91.90; June 28, 93,21; Aug. 0, 94.06; Dec. 7, 93..80,

L-74. XI, D. Johnson. Measuring point, top of steel casing, 1.5 feet above land surface. Hater levels: Sept. 1, 1939,138.94; Sept. 12, 140.33.

L-95. Sinclair Prairie Oil Co. Ileasuring point, top of steel casing, 1.0 foot above land surface. Y7ater levels: Sept. 1, 1939, 85.66; Aug. 8, 85.10; Dec. 7, 84.58.

L-96. Lockhart and Co, Ileasuring point, top of steel casing, 2P52 P 5 feet above land surface. Uater levels: July 23, 47.24; Sept. 11, 47O31; Dec. 7, 47.48.

L-98. Sinclair prairie Oil Co. Ileasuring point,top of steel casing, 0.8 foot above land surface. 'Tater levels: July 23, 34.77; Dec. 7, 35.06.

L-99, F. P. Ilubbard. Ileasuring point, top of concrete well curb,o.3 foot above land surface. !.ater levels: Juno 28, 21.80; Aug. 8, 21,20; Dec. 7, 21.68.

L-102. UcCrinley Corp. Ileasuring point, top of steel casing,0.3 foot above land surface. ".Tater levels: ITov. 21, 1939, 106.52; June 28, 106.20; Aug. 8, 106,09; Sept. 11, 106,18; Dec, 7, 105.96.

L-107. Ton '.Tright. Ileasuring point,bottom edge of hole in corrugated steel casing, 0.6 foot above land surface, '.Tater levels: Feb. 27, 14.27; Apr. 24/14.36; Juno 28,14,76; Aug,B, 14.97; Sept,ll, 14,50; Dec.7, 140 61.

L-108. D. Alcott, ct al. Ileasuring point, top of wooden pipe clamp, 0«8 foot above land surface. Yfator levels: Fob. 27, 13.33; June 28, 13.96 Aug. 8, 14.06; Sept. 11, 14.19; Dec. 7, 14.31.

L-109. L. 8, Russell, ileasuring point, top of steel casing,0.3 foot above land surface. '.later levels: June 28, 24.96; Aug. 8, 25.08 o

L-112. E. L. Stratton. Ileasuring point, top of steel casing collar, 1.0 foot above land surface. Yfator levels: FeTo«27, 19.62; June 28,21.12; Aug. 8, 20.19; Sept. 11, 20,33; Dec. 7, 19.91.

L-114. Floyd Goodrich, lloasuring point, top of steel casing. 2*7 feet above land surface. 'Tater levels: Feb.'27, 15.23; June 28, 16.32; Aug. 8, 15.58; Sept. 11, 15.71; Doc. 7, 16.11. 147 Water levels in supply wells in Reeves County, Texas All measurements arc in feet below measuring point unl&b-s ■ preceded by an asterisk (*), in which case they arc above measuring point, 1940o (For descriptions of rells see Well Tables)

R-l. M* P. Scott. Measuring point, land surface, (uncased well). ITater levels: June 18, 85.92; Aug. 7, 84.73.

R-2, G. E. Ramsey. Measuring point, top of casing, 0.5 foot above land surface, Water levels: June 18, 53.38; Aug. 7, 53.74; Nov. 16, 53.72.

R-2a. 11, T. Collier. Measuring point, top of casing, flush with land surface. Water levels? June 18, 49.23; Aug. 7, 49.66; Nov. 16, 50.06.

R-4. J. E. Skinner. Measuring point, top of casing, 1.2 feet above land surface. Water levels; June 18, 72.31; Aug. 7, 72.32; Nov. 16,74.10.

R-5. 11. T. Collier. Measuring point, top of casing, 1.0 foot above land surfaces Hater levels: June 18, 69.89; Aug. 7, 68,36; Nov. 16, 68.74.

R-8. Red Bluff Water Power Control District. Measuring point, top of cast iron flange over well, flush with land surface. Water levels? Jan. 17, 10.03; Feb. 19, 10.43; liar. 19, 10.83; Apr. 24, 11.32; May 21, 12.14; Aug. 8, 9.66,

R-9. Hall Olds. Measuring point, top of casing, 1.7 feet above land surface. Water levels: June 14, 66.02; Aug. 7, 66.06; Nov. 16, 66,40.

R--13. John Camp. Measuring point, land surface, (uncased well). Water levels: June 14, 100.42; Aug. 7, 101.82.

R-15. J. Y. Cruiru Measuring point, top- of lower set of wood clamps, flush with land surface. Water levels: June 24, 74.67; Aug. 7, 66.46.

R-l6* J. Y. Crum. Measuring point, top of concrete casing, flush with land surface. Water levels: June 24, 6.82; June 28, 9.63; Aug. 7, 14,25.

R-l8. 17. B. Burchard. Measuring point, top of wood clamps, 1,0 foot above land surface. Water levels: Jan, 4, 134.60; Mar. 13, 142.40; May 16, 150.18.

Atlantic Oil and Petroleum Co. Measuring point, top of casing, flush with land surface. Water levels: June 24, 31.50; Aug* 7, 26.28.

R-20. L. W. Anderson. Measuring point, top of casing, flush with land surface. Vfater levels: June 24, 89*20; Aug. 7, 89.50.

R-26. L. W. Anderson. Measuring point, top of casing, flush with land surface. Water levels: June 24, a/ 35.75; Aug. 7, 30.55. R-27. L. IT. Anderson. Measuring point, top of wood clamps, 1.0 foot above land surface. Water levels: June 23, 51.40; Aug. 7, 50.52,

R-27a. L. W. Anderson. Measuring pointy top of casing, 1.0 foot above land surface. Water levels; June 23, 87.00; Aug. 7, 87.57.

R-30o Nasario Lara. Measuring point,top of wood clanps, 2*o feet above land surface. Water levels: Jan. 5, 11.12: July 12, 11.80; Oct. 6,a/ 18»06.

See footnotes at end of table. 148

R~31« Nasario Lara* Measuring point, top of casing, flush v/ith land surface. Water levels :' Jan.s, 24.10; Feb. 12, a/ 32.17;"Mar. 26, a/ 37.10; May 16, 26.26; June 27, 26.24; July 12, 25 o90; Sept. 10, a/ 4-1,92; 0cto 6, a/ 50.60; Nov. 16, a/ 38.40. R-32. J. E. Couch. Measuring point, top of casing, 0.4 foot above land surface* Water levels: Dec. 11, 1939, 35 a 55; Feb. 12, 36*00; Mar* 26, a/ Oct. 6, 55o 70; Nov. 16, 35«77«

R-33. T. S. Ingle. Measuring point, top of casing, flush v/ith land 159.10; 131.00; 7, 45; surface. Water "levels:Febo 12, a/ May 16, Aug. 144C Oct. 6, 142.00.

R-34c L. ¥. Anderson. Measuring point, top of casing, flush with land surface. Water levels; May 16, a/ 173.51; June 23, 171.50; Aug. 7, 174.06; Oct. 6, a/ 173.56O R-37. Wanda Hanks. Measuring point, top of casing, 1.0 foot above land surface. Water levels: Mar. 13, 139.70; May 16, 139.60; Aug. 8, 140e05o

R-46. Wanda Hanks o Measuring point, top of wood clamps, o*B foot above land surface. -Water "levels: Jan. 4, 217*35; Feb. 13, 217o80; Mar. 13, 213.65; May 16, 212.95; Aug. 8, 213.13; Sept. 13, 213.08; Nov. 21, 213.33.

R— 49. T. S. Ingle. Measuring point, top of wood clamps, 0.5 foot above land surface. 7/ater levels: Feb. 12,5/ 49.50; May 16, 42.37; Aug. 7, 42.26*

R-52. J. Y. Crum. Measuring point, rim of can covering, flush with land surface. Water levels: Jan. 4, 11.40; Feb. 12, "11.80; Mar. 12, 11.95; Mar. 26, 11.94; May 15, 10.34; June 27, 11.87; Sept. 10, a/ 11.96| Oct. 6, 11.92; Nov. 16, 12.41,

R-53. M. S« Grissom. Measuring point, top of wood clamps, 1.4 feet above land surface. Water levels: Jan. 4, 12.97; Feb. 12, 12,50; Mar. 'l2, 12.65-;- Mar, 26, 12,70; May 15, 11.60; June 27, 12.75; Sept. 10, 12.55; Oct. 6, 12.73; Nov. 16, 13.23. R-54* T. S. Ingle. Measuring point, top of wood clamps, 1.5 feet above land surface. Water levels: Jan. 4, 20,25; Feb. 12, 20,31; Mar, 26, 20.42; May 15, a/25.30; May 15, b/ 20.83; June 27, 20.67; Sept, 10, 21.07; N0v.16, 20.97.

R-55, Lo Roberson and BoB o Hubbs. Measuring point, top of steel casing 0,4 foot above' land surface. Water levels: Not, 2, 1939, 12.60; Feb. 12j 12.85; Mar. 26, 12.84; May"s, 17.10; May 5, b/ 13.22; June 27, 13.17; Sept0 10, 13,60; Nov. 16, 13.57 c

R-56. Louis Roberson, Measuring point, top of wood clanps, 1«3 feet above land surface. Water levels: Dec, 19, 1939, 9.87; ITov, 16, 10,03 c

R-57. John Lopoo. Measuring point, top of casing, 2,2 feet above land surface. Water levels: Dec. 19, 1939, 4.26; Feb. 12, 4.85. Mar. 12, 5*04; Mar. 26, 5.39; May 20, 5,00; June 27, 5.25; Sept. 10, 5.44; Nov. 16, 5045 O49O

R-58 c John Lopoo, Measuring point, top of clamps, 1.3 feet above land surface* Water levels: Dec 19, 1939, 12.96;' Feb, 12, a/T3.82; May 20, 13 # 43; June 27, 13.60; Sept, 10, 14.43; Nov. 16, 14.09.

See footnotes at end of table. 149 R-61. Leo Hears, Measuring point, bottom of plank, flush with land surface. Water levels: Nov. 17, 1935, 24.20; ?eb o 12, 22,92; Mar. 9,23 eOB.

R-62. C. D, Boyd. Measuring point, top of casing, flush with land sur- face. Water levels : Nov.'l7, 1939, 22.70;Feb. 12, 21.77; Mar. 9, 21.85; May. 20, 22.39; Sept. 10, 24.08; Nov. 29, 23.06.

R-63. 17. H. Boyd. Measuring point, bottom of pitcher pump, 1.1 feet above land surface. Water levels: lov. 17, 1939, 22.60; Feb. 12, 22.57; Mar. 9, 22.71; May 20, 23.00; Aug. 7, 24.03; Sept. 10, 23.62; Nov. 29, 23.71.

R-64. G. G. Breen. Measuring point, bottom of pump flange, 15.18 feet below land surface. Water levels: Nov. 17, 1939, 9.37;'Feb. 12/8.40; Mar. 9, 8.33; May 20, 8.90; Aug. 7, 10.54; Sept. 10, 11.72; Nov. 29, 9.45.

R-66. S. M. Prewit. Measuring point, top of platform, 0.5 foot above land surface. YJater levels: Nov. 17, 1939, 31,60; Sept. 16, b/ 32.68. R-82. J. M. Gridder. Measuring point, top' of barrel, flush with land surface. Water levels: Mar. 14, 22.22; May 16, 20*79*.

R-85. R. S. Burchard. Measuring point, top of wood clamps, 0.5 foot above'land surface. Water levels: Aug.B, 45.88; Sept. 13, .45.68; Nov. 21 44.25.

R-87. E. B. Daniel. Measuring' point, top of casing, 0.3 foot above land surface. Water levels: Aug. 8, 168.63; Sept. 13, 172.10.

R-88. R, S. Burwhard. Measuring point,"top of wood clamps, 1.0 foot above land surface. Water levels : Feb. 13, 168.50; May 16, 165.13: Aug. 8, 165.67; Sept. 13, 165.57.

R-89. E. 3. Daniel. Measuring point, top of uood clamps,o.s foot above land surface. Water levels: Aug. 8, 146,70; Sept. 13, 145.85.

R-91. Elmer Wadley. Measuring point, top of casing, 1.5 feet above land surface. YJater levels: Dec. 21, 1939, 67.72; Feb. 13, 67.55; Apr. 16, 67.98; May 17, 68.35; Aug. 8, 69.63; Sept. 16, 68.80; Nov. 14, 68.60o

" R-92. Elmer Wadley. Measuring point, top of iron clamp, 2.o'feet above land surface. 'Water levels: Dec. 21, 1939, 72.91; Aug. 8, 67.38; Sept. 16, 67.17; Nov. 14, 67.13.

R-93. 11. C. Bryan. Measuring point, bottom of frame timber, flush with land surface. Water levels: June-July, 1927,d/ 34.; Dec. 18, 1930,d/ 33«40; Mar. 4, 1931, d/ 33.26; Apr. 6, 1931, 33.42J May 6, 1931, 33.17;"" June 2, 1931, 33O 91; July 2, 1931, 33.70; Aug. 5, 1931, 33.60j Sept.3, 1931, 33.99; Oct. 1, 1931, 34.03; Oct. 27, 1931, 33.72; Dec. S, 1931, 33.20; Dec. 31, 1931, 33.47; Feb. 2, 1932, 33.64; Mar. "l, 1932, 33.55;"Apr. 1, 1932, 33.75; May'2,'l932", 33.95;' Nov. 16, 1939, 35.95; Feb. 3, 35.41; Apr. 16, 35.92; Aug. 8, 37.38; Nov. 14, 36.33.

R-94. E. L. McDaniei, Measuring point, top of sioeve on casing, flush ' with land surface. 'Water levels: Nov, 16-, 1939, 36.25; Apr. 16, 36.42; May 17, 3,7.67; Aug. 8, 38.20; Nov. 14, 36.05.

See footnotes at end of table. 150 R-95. M; L. Todd. Measuring point, top of west frame timber, flush with land surface. Water levels: Nov. 15, 1939, 21.97; Feb. 3, 22,20; Feb. 29, 22.28; Apr. 16, 22.40; May 17, 22.49; Aug. 8, 22,73; Sept. 16, 22.85; Nov. 14, 22.77,

R-96. Harold VJendt. Measuring point, top of north pump frame header, 0.3 foot above land surface. Water levels: Sept. 15, 1930. d/ 22.40; Dec. 18, 1930, d/ 22.50; Mar. 4, 1931, d/ 22.59; Apr. 6, 1931, ""22.58; May 6, 1931, 22.52; June 2, 1931, 22.63; July 2, 1931, 22.75; Aug. 5, 1931, 22.86; Sept. 3, 1931, 22.92; Oct. 1, 1931, 23.05; Oct. 27, 1931, 23.00; Dec. 5, 1931, 22.98; Dec. 31, 1931, 22.86; Feb. 2, 1932; 22.89; Mar.l, 1932, 22.71; Apr. 1, 1932, 22.64; May 2, 1932, 22.52; June 1, 1932, 22.52; N0v.16, 1939, 22.36; Apr. 16, 21.87.

R-99. M. L, Todd. Measuring point, base of pump, flush with land sur- face. Water levels: Sept. 16, 31.89; Nov. 14, 27,74.

R-99a. M, L. Todd. Measuring point, top of casing in cement block, flush with land surface. Water levels: Nov. 15, 1939, 23.29; Feb. 3, 23,10; Feb. 29, a/ 32.93; Apr. 16, a/ 34.11; May 17, a/ 39,27; Aug. 8, 24,45; Sept. 16, 24.13; Nov. 14, 22.44»

R-100. J. W. Brooks. Measuring point, bottom of pump base, flush with land surface. Water levels: Apr. 16, a/ 55.80; Aug. 8, 39.30; Sept. 16, 37.85; Nov. 14, 33.38.

R-lOOa; J. W; Brooks. Measuring point, bottom of pump base, flush with land surface. Water levels: Nov. 16, 1939, 19.88; Feb. 3>3 > 22.30; Apr. 16, 21.96; Aug. 8, 19.60; Sept. 16, 19.09; Nov. 14, 19.46,

R-101. Harold Wendt. Measuring point, top of casing, 0.5 foot above land surface. Water levels: June-July, 1927, d/35.; Sept. 15, 1930, d/ 35.58; Dec. 18, 1930, d/ 35.66; Mar.4, 1931, d/ 3"5.97; Apr. 6, 1931, 36,68"; May 6, 1931, 39.44; June 2, 1931, 38.24; Aug. 5, 1931, 32,35; Oct. 1, 1939, 26.71; Oct. 27, 1931, 29.58; Dec. 5, 1931, 30.41; Dec. 31, 1931, 30.97 Feb, 2, 1932, 32.20; Mar. 1, 1932, 32.19;'Apr. 1, 1932, 33.35; Hay 2, 1932, 33.27; June 1, 1932, 33.25; Nov. 16, 1939, 38.16; Feb. 3, 37.40; Sept. 16, 42.10; Nov. 14, 38.67.

R-103. Tolbert Garrett, Measuring point, land surface. Water levels: Dec. 23, 1939, *2.4; May 3, 1.1; June 26, 1.7; Oct. 18, *1.0.

R-104. Jess Mendenhall. Measuring'point, land surface. Water levels: Dec. 23, 1939, 0.2; Mar, 1, 1.6; May 3, *0.1; June 26, 0.8c

R-105, Davis. Measurin point, land surface. Water levels: Dec. 21, 1939, *4.8; Mar. 1, *5.9.

R-106. Reba Morgan. Measuring point, land surface. Water levels: Dec. 21, 1939, *2.7; Mar. 1, *4.0; liar. 2, 0.0; Aug. 18, *.6.

R-109 o Ronald Roberson. Measuring point, land surface. Water levels: Jan.ls, *14.0; Mar. 1, *10.9; May 3, *8.7; June 20, *10.1; Oct. 18, *11.6.

R-112. L. W. Levels, Measuring point, land surface. Yi'ater levels: llov. 17, 1939, *3.9; Jan. 15, *4.5; Mar. 1, *4.5; May 3, *2.6.

R-114. A. Schmid, Measuring point, land surface. Water levels: Nov. 24, 1939, *7.5; Jan, 15, *7.1; Mar. 1, *6*5; Hay 3, *6.2; Oct, 18, *6.8.

See footnotes at end of table a 151 R-115. A. Schrnid. Measuring point, top of casing, 2.2 feet above land surface, Hater levels: Oct0 9, 1939, 13.40; Oct. 10, 1939, 13.40; Jan6155 12*87; Mar. 26, 12*82; Hay 2, 12.63; June 26, 13.24; Sept, 10, 13.82; Nov. 16, 13.00.

R-118. Clyde Simmonds. Measuring point, land surface. Water levels: Nov. 20, 1939, *12.6; Jan. 15, *13.6; liar. 1, *12.2; May 3, *8.4; June 20, *7.1.

R-121. Jake Portervant. Measuring point, land surface. Water levels: ITov. 24, 1939, *13,8; Jan. 15, *13.7; Mar. 1, *10o 0; May 3, *10.0; June 20, *9.0.

■ R-122. R. V. Ilabers. Measuring point, land surface. Water levels: Nov. 24, 1939 *12.0; Jan. 15, *13.0; liar. 1, *12.0; Hay 3, *7.5; June 20, *7.6; Oct. 19, *11.1.

R-124. Texas Highway Dept. Measuring point,land surface. Water levels: Uov. 24, 1939, *14e 9; Jan. 15, *14.6; Mar. 1, *14,3; May 3, *9.3; June 20, *10.8; Oct. 19, *14.3.

R-127. R. H. Harper. Measuring point, land surface. V/ater levels: Nov. 24, 1939, *12.6; Jan. 15, *1267; Mar. 1, *12.3; May 3, *8.1; Oct. 18 *12 cO.

R-129. R. B. Glier. Measuring point, land surface. Water levels: Nov. 20, 1939, *9.7; Jan.ls, *9.6; Mar. 1, *10.8; May 3, *5.0; June 20, *4*B.

R-130. E. C. Langston. Measuring point, land surface. Water le\rels: Dec. 5, 1939, *17.7; Jan. 15, *17.4; Mar, 1, *17.5; May 2, *11.8; June 20, *12.0; Oct. 18j *15.0.

R-131. Jimrrxie Otto. Measuring point, land surface. Water levels: Uovc 20, 1939, *10.5; Jan. 15, *11.5; Mar. 1, *11.4; May 3, *5.8; June 20, *5.2.

R-133. Earl Fisher. Measuring point, land surface. Water levels: Uov. 20, 1939 a *12.1; May 3, *9.0; June 25, *9.2.

R-134. A. Alexander. Measuring point, land surface. Water levels: N6v> 20, 1939, *9.5; Jan. 15, *9.1.

R-135. C. L. Elkins. Measuring point, land surface. Water levels: iJov. 20, 1939, *12 O 3; May 3, *6.6; June 20, *5.8; Oct. 18, *11.0.

R-136. Pink Bowie. Measuring point, land surface. Water levels: $Joy» 20, 1939, *12.3; May 3, *7.3; June 20, *7.0.

R-137. E. B. Kiser, Measuring point, land surface. Water levels: Nov. 20, 1939, *12.3; Jan.ls, *11.S; Mar. 1, *13.5; May 3, *4.9; June 20, *5.6.

R-138. I.R. Wells. Measuring point, land surface. Water levels: Nov. 20, 1939, *10.S; Jan. 15, *11.7; Mar*. 1, *11.0; May 3, *6.5; June 20, *6.0;

R-140. E. 3. Kiser. Measuring point, land surface. Ymter levels: ITov. 20, 1939, *12.3; Jan.ls, *12.5; Mar. 1, *13.6; May 3, *8.0; June 20, *5.0; Oct. 18, *9.4.

R-141. A. Justis. Measuring point, land surface. Water levels: Nov. 20, 1939, *11.4; May 3, *5.-8; June 20, *6.8.

See footnotes at end of table „ 152

R-142. D. W. Justis. Ileasuring point, land surface, Water levels: Uov# 20, 1939, *10.8; May 3, *6.3j Juno 20, *6.3; Oct. 18, *7.1.

R-143. J. S. Bennett. Ileasuring point, land surface. Water levels: Dec. 4, 1939, *4.0; Jan. 15, *4.0; liar. 1, *3.1; Hay 3, *1.5.

R-147. Tom Simmonds. Measuring point, land surface. Water levels: Uov« 20, 1939, *12.1; Jan. 15, *12.0; liar. 1, *12.0; Hay 3, *8.0; June 20, *5.5.

R-152. Burford Refining Co. Measuring point, land surface. Water levels: Nov. 24, 1939, *9.0; liar. 1, *7,0; Hay 3, *5.9; June 26, *3.9«

R-155. Jim Moore. Measuring point, land surface. Water levels: Hoy. 21, 1939, *3.9; Jan. 15, *5.4; Mar. 1, *4.3; May 3, *0.5; Oct. 18, *3.0.

R-156. John Doll, Pleasuring point, land surface. Water levels: Hot, 24, 1939, *3.5; Jan. 15, *2.8; liar. 1, *2.8.

R-158. T.& P. Railway Co. Ileasuring point, land surface* Viator levels: ITov. 21, 1939, *7.8; Jan. 15, *8.5j Liar. 1, *8.5| May 3, *5.8; June 26, *6el.

R-164. Ben Randall. Ileasuring point, land surface. Water levels: Uov. 22, 1939, *0,2; Jan. 15, *0.6; Feb. 8, *1.1.

R-166. Ed. Otto. Ileasuring point, land surface. Water levels: ITov. 20, 1939, *6.5; Jan. 15, *7.0; Mar. 1, *6.9; Hay 3, *2.9; June 25, *2.5.

R-167. Ed. Otto. Ileasuring point, land surface. ITater levels: Uov. 21, 1939, *5.8- Jan* 15, *7.0; Mar. 1, *6.14; Hay 3, *2.4; June 26, *2.3; Oct. 18, *5.1.

R-169. 0. J. Green. Heasuring point, land surface. Hater levels: Uov. 20, 1939, *2.8; Jan. 15, *4.0; liar. 1, *4.1; Oct. 18, *3.5,

R-173. Elmer TTadley. Heasuring point, land surface. !:fater levels: ITov. 20, 1939, *3.7j Jan» 15, *4.7; liar. 1, *4.7; Hay 3, *0.2.

R-174, R. G. Hiddleton. Ileasuring point, land surface. Water levels: Uov. 21, 1939, *4.9; Jan. 15, *6.75 Mar. 1, *4.7; Oct. 18, *5.2.

R-175. R. L. Sullixran. Ileasuring point, land surface. Water levels: Dec. 5, 1939, *1.1; Jan. 15, *1.2; Hay 3, 0.1; Juno 26, 0.0.

R— lBl* J. B. Heard. Ileasuring point, land surface. Water levels: ilovc 21, 1939, *3.9; Jan. 15, *5.9j Har. 1, *4.0; May 3, *1.4; June 26, *I.Z; Oct. 18, *3.5.

R-184. Jess Fletcher. Ileasuring point, land surface. Water levels: Uov. 22, 1939, *7.3;'Jan. 15, *9.7; Har. 1, *10.5; Hay 3, *4.4; June 20, *5.2; Oct. 18, *7.5.

R-185. Wm. Rossman. Ileasuring point, land surface. Water levels: Uov. 22, 1939, *12.5; Jan. 15, *13.7; Har. 1, *14.5; Hay 3, *13.0| June 20, *12.0; Oct. 18, *13.5.

R-186. Max Tourn. Heasuring point, land surface. Water levels: Uov 0 22, 1939, *5.3; Jan. 15, *8.1; liar. 1, *7.3; Hay 3, *5.5; June 20, *6.9; Oct. 18, *7.1.

See footnotes at end of table 153

R-189. Dorothy Robersono Measuring point, land surface. Mater levels: Hot. 20, 1939, *3.1; Jan. 15, *505j5 o 5j Mar. 1, *460;4 60; Oct. 18, *3.4.

R-202. Texas Highway Bept. Measuring point,land surface. Water levels: Nov. 22, 1939, 0.9; Jan. 15, 0.6; Mar. 1, I*3; May 4, 3.8; June 26, 4.8,

R-205. Hillard Camp. Measuring point,land surface. Water levels: Nov. 20, 1939, *0.2; Jan. 15, *0.6; Feb. 8. *101.l ol.

R-208. C. 0. Finley, Measuring point, land surface. Water levels: Hoy» 22, 1939, *3.0$ Jan. 15, *3.0; Mar. 1, *2.9.

R-210. Otho Ligon. Measuring point, land surface. Water levels: Nov. 22, 1939, *3.6; Jan. 15, *4o0;4o0; Mar. 1, *3.0.

R-211. T. H. Bechaump. Measuring point, land surface. Water levels: Nov. 22, 1939, *3.0; Jan. 15, *4.0; Mar. 1, *4.0; May 3, *0.8; June 26, *2.1; Oct. 18, *2.5.

R-213. Louis Roberson and McKellar; Measuring point, land surface. Water levels: l-T0v.22, 1939, *3.6; Jan. 15, *4.7; Mar. 1, *5.9; May 3, *0.8.

' ' R-217. Luby. Measuring point, land surface. Water levels: Nov. 22, 1939, *2.2; Jan. 15, *3.5; Mar. 1, *3.0.

R-222. Swede Johnson. Measuring point, land surface. Water levels: Nov. 24, 1939, *2.3; Mar. 1, *1.2; May 2, 0o4;0 o4; June 26, *2.3.

R-223. J. 11. Wilhite. Measuring point, land surface. Water levels: Nov. 24, 1939, *2.4; Jan, 15, *3.0.

R-224. Monroe Kerr. Measuring point, land surface. Water levels: Nov. 24, 1939, *1.1; Jan. 15, *1.3; Mar. 1, *0.4; May 4, 1.1; June 26, *2.2; Oct. 18, 0.5.

R-226. H. D. Hudson. Measuring point, land surface, Water, levels: Nov. 24, 1939, *2co;2 c0; Jan. 15, *2.3; Mar. 1, *1.6.

R-228, Bill Beckham. Measuring point, land surface. Water levels: ITov. 24, 1939, *3*7j Jan. 15, *4.9; Mar. 1, *5.0; May 3, *0.3; June 26, 0.0; Oct, 18, *4.2.

R-229. W, E. Bell. Measuring point, land surface. Water levels: Kov,

24, 1939, *4.5; Jan. 15, *6.2; Mar. 1, *5.7; May 3, *1»2; Oct. 18, *369.36 9.

R-230. I. R. Titus. Measuring point, land surface. Water levels: Nov. 24, 1939, *3.2; Jan. 15, *4.1; Mar. 1, *4.1.

R-231. W. W. Dean. Measuring point, land surface. Water levels: NovQ 24, 1939, *3e9;3 e9; Jan. 15, *4.2; Mar. 1, *4.0; May 4, *0o9;0 o9; June 26, *100.l o0.

R-250«, S.L« Collins. Measuring point, land surface. Water levels: Nov., 18, 1939, *1.2; Nov. 24, 1939, *3.1; Jan. 15, *0.8.

R-253* L. F. Buchanan. Measuring point, land surface. Water levels: Dec. 2, 1939, *4.3; Jan. 15, *4.1; Mar* 1, *4.0; May 3, *1.7; June 25, *1.7; Oct. 19, *3.3a

See footnotes at end of table* 154

R-260. Lizzie Morrison, Measuring point, land surface, Water levels: Jan. 15, *2.7; May 3, *0.6; June 20, *o.lj Oct. 18, *1.9.

R-262. Bob Lewis, Measuring point, land surface, Water levels: Dec c 2, 1939, *3.7; Jan. 15, *5.1j Mar. 1, *560;5 6 0; May 3, *1.0.

R-264. Buck Jackson, Measuring point, land surface. Water levels: Dec, 2, 1939, *1.0; Jan. 15, *1.0; Mar. 1, *1.2.

R-265. S. I,!. Prewit. Measuring point, land surface. Water levels: Dec c 5, 1939, *5.4; Jan. 15, *5.6; Mar. 1, *5.6; May 4, *3.1; June 25, *3«3; Oct. 19, *4.4.

R-266. Jim Deakins. Measuring point, land surface, Water levels: Dec, 4, 1939,*5.5; Jan. 15, *5.5; Mar, 1, *3.4; June 25, *5.3; Oct. 18, *5.7c

R-267. Burford Refining Co.lfeasuring point,Hand surface. Water levels, Nov. 24, 1939, *6.6; Mar. 1, *6.5; May 4, *2.7; June 26, *2,1.

R-271. S. M. Prewit. Measuring point, top of casing, 1.5 feet above land surface. Water levels: Jan. 2, 14.88; Feb. 8, 13.90; Mar. 2, 13.97; Apr. 1, 13.29; May 7, 12.91; July 20, 12.64; Sept. 10, 13.07; Nov. 15, 10.42.

R-272; Reynolds Estate, Measuring point, top of wood clamps, 0.6 feet above land surface. Water levels: Oct. 9, 1939, 8.20; Mar, 2, 8,24; Apr, 1, 8.22; May 7, a/ 22.42; July 20, a/ 15.51; July 20, c/ 10.19; Sept. 10, b/ 11.46; Nov. 15, 5.48. R-273. S. Mo Prewit. Measuring point, land surface. Water levels: Dec« 5, 1939, 2.0; Jan. 15, 3.6; Mar. 1, 2.6; May 3, 2.2; June 20, 2,3; Oct. 18, 1.9.

R-274. Denver Perkins. Measuring point, top cf concrete casing, 2*o feet above land surface. Water levels: Oct. 9, 1939, 10,00; Feb. 8, 10.23; Mar. 2, 10.57; Apr. 1, 10.05; May 7, 9.50; July 20, 9.88; Sept. 10, 10.21j Nov. 15, 9.28.

R-275. V. B. Mays. Measuring point, top of casing, 0.5 foot above land surface. Water levels: Oct. 9, 1939, 5.70; Feb. 8, 5.62; Mar. 2, 5.71; Apr. 1, a/ 9.23; May 7, a/ 17.10; May 7, b/ 5.68; July 20, 5.39; Sept. 10, b/ 5.77; Nov. 15, 4.60.

R-277O V. B. Mays. Measuring point, top of casing, 3.5 feet below land surface. Water levels: Oct, 10, 1939, 4.10; Feb. 8, 3.95; Mar. 2, 4c09;4 c09; Apr. 1, 4.33; May 7, 4.74; July 20, 4.56; Sept. 10, 3.45; Nov. 15, 3<,00o

R-279. R. D. Copeland. Measuring point, top of outlet pipe, 0.5 foot above land surface. Water levels: Aug. 19, 2.35; Nov. 15, *0.80.

R-280. R.D. Copeland. Measuring point, top of casing, flush with land surface. Water levels: Aug. 19, 17.62; Nov. 15, 17.07.

R-283. J. M. Williams. Measuring point, bottom of pump frame header, flush with land surface. Water levels: Juno-July, 1927, d/ 25; Dec. 18,1930 d/ 25*63; Mar. 4, 1931, d/ 25.66; Apr. 6, 1931, 25.75; May 6, 1931, 25.25; June 2, 1931, 28.00; Oct. 1, 1931, 26.96; Oct. 26, 1931, 25.10; Dec. 5, 1931, 23,82; Dec. 31, 1931, 23.77; Fob* 2, 1932, 23.67; Mar.l, 1932, 23.61; Apr.l, 1932, 23.67; May 2, 1932, 23,87; June 1, 1932, 23.65; Nov. 16, 1939, 26.57; Feb. 5, 25.41; Mar. 11, 27.23; May 17, a/ 35.7; Sept. 12, 306 020

See footnotes at end of table. 155 R-286. Texas Highway Dept. Measuring point, top of casing,, 3.0 feet above land surface. Water levels: Nov. 16, 1939, 35,80; Feb. 8, 35,58; Apr. 17, 35.75; May 17, 35.99; Aug.B, 36.57; Sept.l2, 36.50; N0v.21, 35.55. R-288. B. G. Smith Measuring point, bottom of pump base, 1.0 foot above land surface. Water levels: Nov. 16, 1939, 33.20; Feb. 3, 32.83; Apr. 17, 39.10; May 17, a/ 54.13; Nov. 14, 33.78. R-288a. B. G. Smith; Measuring point, bottom of pump base, 1.0 foot above land surface. Water levels: Nov. 16, 1939, 36.72; Feb. 3, 37.09; Apr. 17, 36.87; Hay 17, 37.14; Nov. 14, 36.54.

R-291. Billie Prcwit. Measuring point, top of casing,l.o foot above land surface. Water levels: Fob. 26, 67.10; Apr. 17, b/ 67.76; Sept. 12, 69.25.

R-292. Texas Highway Dept. Measuring point, top of casing, 1.5 feet above land surface. Vfater 'levels: Nov. 16, 1939, 95.45; Feb. 13, 95.40; Feb. 26, 94.98; Apr. 17, 95.60; May 16, 95.83; Aug. 8, 96.56; Sept. 12, 97.95; Nov. 21, 96.10.

R-293. Billie Prewit. Measuring point, top of wood clamps, 2.0 feet above land surface. Water levels: Feb. 13, 98.90; Feb. 26, 100.48; Apr. 17, 101.20; Sept. 12, 102.25.

R-294. Billie Prewit. Measuring point, top of wood clamps, 1.6 feet above land surface. Water levels: Dec. 15, 1939, 126.40; Feb. 13, 124.19; Apr. 17, 124.45; May 16, 124.05; Aug. 8, 124.19; Nov. 21, 127.55.

R-299. R. 11. Burchard. Measuring point, top of wood clamps, 0.5 foot above land surface. Water levels: Mar. 13, 31.20; Sept. 13, 27.35.

R-300. E. 3. Daniel. Measuring point, top of wood clamps, 0,8 foot above land surface. Water levels: Feb. 13, 27.70; Mar. 13, ~~a/±24.50; May 16, 21.06; Sept. 13, 22.03.

R-313. C. LI. Caldwell. Measuring point, top of casing, I.6"feet above land surface. Water levels: May 28, 18.42; Sept. 21, b/ 25.65. R-322. W. D. Johnson. Measuring point, top of steel clamp, 2.3 feet above land surface. Water levels: Apr. 17, 81.40; Sept. 20, 81.20*

R-323. W. D. Johnson. Measuring point, top of frame timber, 1.0 foot above land surface. Water levels: Apr. 17, 56.75; May 29, 55.89.

R-324. W. D. Johnson* Measuring point, top of frame timber, flush with land surface. Water levels: Apr. 17, 58.24; May 29, 58.14.

R-327. Tray Humphrey. Measuringpoint,top of casing, 2 feetabove land surface. Water levels: Mar. 13, 55.0; Oct. 21, 39.3.

R-328. William Daniels. Measuring point, top of wood clamp, 0.5 foot above land surface. Yfater levels: Nov. 16, 1939, 25,6; Mar. 13, 28»2; Oct 21, 26.4.

R-329, Mrs. C.C. Cargill. Measuring point, top of steel clamps- 1 foot above land surface. Water levels:Nov. 16, 1939, 33.0;Mar. 13, 26.1; Oct. 21, 23.7. 156 R-332. J. ?/" Humphreys. Measuring point, top of casing, I.4feet above land surface, Water levels: Nov. 15, 1939, 21.8; Mar. 13, 20.4,

R-334, Terry Duncan., Measuring point, top of "wood clamp, 2feet above land surface, Water levels:Nov. 15, 1939, 38.5;Mar. 13, 23.1; Oct. 21,20.0o

R-335« Mrsi Joe Duncan. Measuring point, top of wood clamps, 1.5 feet above land surface. Water levels: Nov., 15. 1939, 25.2; Mar. 13, 28.3; July 18, 28.2; Oct. 21, 25.6.

R-336. Bob Walker. Measuring point, top of vrood clamp; 0.5 foot above land surface. Water levels: Hoy. 15, 1939, 23.3; Mar. 13,26.7; July 18, 23.4; Oct. 21, 27.4. R-338. County. Measuring point, 1-J- inchv Taive, 0.5 foot above land surface. Water levels: Dec.ls, 1939, 70.0;Psb. 13, 51.2;May 16, 57.3;0ct.21 93.0.

R-339. A. ll* Bruce. Measuring point, top of vrood clamp, 0,4 foot above land'surface. Water levels: Nov. 16, 1939, 33.4; Mar. 13, 22.2; Oct. 21, 22.8.

R-340. Bob Parker. Measuring point, top of casing, flusJa with land surface. Water levels: Hoy. 16, 1939, 36.7; Mar* 13, 27.0.

R-341. Pabla Martinez. Measuring point, top'of wood clamps, 4 feat Hoy. above land surface. 'Jater levels: 15, 1939, 29.8; Mar. 13, 28 OS; July 18, 29.8; Oct. 21, 28.5.

R-344. Pablo Renteric. Measuring point, 'top of casing,4.s_feet above land surface. Water levels* Ilov. 15, 1939, 31.6; Mar. 13, 30.8; July 18., 31.8; Oct. 21, 28.4.

R-345. P. R. Bitolas. Measuring point, top of curb, 3 feetabove land surface. Water levels: Nov. 15, 1939, 306 0;- Mar. 13, 30.5; July 18, 30.60. R-346. Marie T&lmantez.Jfeasuringpoint,top of wood clamps, O.Sfootabove land surfacepW±er levels: Nov. 15, 1939, 26.9;Mar. 13, 28.3; July 18,28.9,

R-347. T.& P. Railroad* Measuring point, top of wood clamps, 0.8 foot above land surface. Water levels: Dec. 15, 1939, 70.0; Feb* 13, 59.2.

R-357. S. M. Prewit. Measuring point, top of wood clamps, 3003 o0 feet above land surface. 'Water levels: Apr. 16, 139.28; July 31, 139.93.

CeO«Finley. Measuring point, top clamps, R-359. ' of wood 1.0 foot above land surface. Water levels :Oct. 3, 1939, a/ 66.92; Apr. 16, 66.50; May3l, 66.59; Ilov; 22, 67.02.

R-361. Billie prewit. Measuring point, top of wood pipe clamps, 2.0 feet above land surface. Water levels: Feb. &€, 64.47; Nov. 12, 650 28.

R-362. Elmer Wadley. Measuring point, top of xvood clamps, flush with land surface, '.rater levels: Feb. 26, 42.55; Sept. 12, 42.93.

R-363. Billie Prewit. Measuring point, top of flange on casing, 0040 o4 foot above land surface. Water levels s' July 31, b/ 24.78; July 31, ~~a/ 25.74; Sept. 14, 25,22; Ilov. 32, 22.83.

See footnotes at end of table. 157

R-353a. Billie Prewit. Measuring pointy top of wood frame, 2.0 feet above land surface, Water levels: July 31, 25.25; Aug. 19, 25<>20; Sept,

14, 25 025; ITov. 22, 24,52,,

11-364. Barnowsky. Measuring point, top of cellar on casing, 1.2 feet above land surface. Water levels: Aug. 11, 50,54; Nov. 22, 50.26»

R-365. Billie Prewit. Measuring point, top of casing, 0.5 foot above levels; land surface. Water Jan. 13, 32.54; Sept. 12, 32.51O R-366. Carrie Eisenwine* Measuring point, top of frame timber,flush with land surface. Hater levels: Feb. 10, 22.62; July 31, 23.15.

R-367. S. H. Prewit. Measuring point, top of casing, 1.0 foot above land surface. Viator levels: 19, 9.59; Sept. 25, 37.30; Bob. -"a/ Nov. 22 5 9.27.

R-370. R. R. Youngblood Jr. Measuring point, bottom of frame timber, flush with "land surface. Water levels: June-July, 1927, d/ 17; Dec. 18., 1930, d/ 17.08; Liar, 4, 1931, d/ 16.72; May 6, 1931, 16.05"; Aug. 5, 193i 19.33; Oct. 26, 1931, 18,11; Dec. 5, 1931, 17.38; Dec. 31, 1931, 17.12; Feb. 2, 1932, 16.98; liar. 1, 1932, 17.65; Mar. 11, 15.80; Apr. 15, 15.87; Aug. 19, 17.54; Nov. 15, 15.49*

R-372. J. H. Sudbrock. Measuring point, top of frssme timber, flush with land surface. Viator levels: June-July, 1927, d/ 20; Doc 18., 1930^ d/ 18.77; Mar. 4, 1931, d/ 18.15; May 6, 1931, 18.187 Oct. 26, "1931* 19.58; Dec. 5, 1931, 19.08; Dec. 31, 1931, 18.48; Feb. 2, 1932, 18.17; 'liar. 1. 1932, 17.99; Apr. 1, 1932, 17.90; Feb. 10, 17O85; Apr. 15, 16*67.

R-373. J. 11. Sudbrock. Measuring point, top of pump flange, 0.3 foot above land surface. Water levels: Sept. 12, c/ 23,66; Nov. 15, a/ 40»93 o R-374. ¥" E. Beckham. Measuring point, top of casing, 0.7 foot above land surface. T.rater levels: Apr. 15, 15.78; Aug. 19, 17.25.

R-373. W. E. Beckhain. Measuring point, top of casing 1.5 feet above land surface. Water levels: Mar. 23, 15.94;" Aug. 19, ji/ 19.20; Nov., 15, 14.24.

R-377. Yfo E. Beckham. Measuring point,top of casing collar, 1.4 feet above land surface. Water levels: Apr. 15, 13eB9; Sept. 12, 17.49; ITov© 15, 11.94.

R-379. John YJendt. Measuring point, top of wood clamps, 0.5 foot above land surface. TTater levels: Feb. 10, 16.13; Sept. 7, 18.72; i-Tov. 15, 15.98.

R-379a. John Tfendt. Measuring point, top of wood clamps, 0.5f00t above land surface. Water levels: Feb. 10, 15.71; Sept. 7, 15.43; Nov. 15, 15.78*

R-380. S e M.Prexirit. Measuring point, lowest brick in casing, 1.0 foot Jan, above land surface. Water levels: 13, 14.28; Nov. 22, 12 CB5.

R-381. S.II. Prowit. Measuring point, top of sleeve on casing, 2.0 feet above land surface. Hater levels: Jan. 13, 15*47; IJov. 22, 12»72«

R-382. Elmer ITadley. Measuring point,top of wood clamps, 'o.Bfoot above land surface. Water levels: Aug. 19, 16.37; Sept. 12, 13.45; Aug. 19, a,/ 24.30.

See footnotes at end of table c 158

R-383 C Elmer Wadley a Measuring point, top of casing, la3l a3 feet above land surface* TTater levels; Feb. 5, 26,64; Feb o 26, 26 aB2; Mar 0 11, 26-.90- Apr* 15, 24*20; Kay 17, 25*24; July 30, 26.72; Augo 19, 26*72; Sept, 7,

27.10; Nov. 15, 243 63O

R~3B4c Balmorhea Livestock Co 0 Measuring point, top of ?7ood clamps, 1,7 feet above land surface. Water levels; Jan* 13, 21.69; Apr. 15, a/ 0 95; 42; 23*08; 20; 21 May2o, '22C June 27, Augo 19, ~a/ 23 C29; Sept, 14, 23 o Nov. 15, 22 e2B.

R-386C Tatum Eisenwine. Measuring point, hydrant flush with land sur- face. "Rater levels: Janc 12, *0e50;0 e 50; Oct, 18, *2.04.

R-390. J. 17. Watson. Measuring point, hydrant, 0,5 foot above land surface c Water levels: Jan. 12, *6.60; May 3, *706.7 O6.

R-394O Frank Joplin. Measuring point, top of casing, 0050o5 foot above land surface. Water levels: Jan, 12, 5a70;5 a70; Feb. 19, 6.34; Mar. 5, 7,-25; 6e84;6 Apr o 'l, 7c09; Apr. 10, 6e99;6e 99; "May 7, 6C.83;6 C.83; May 22, e84; July 20, 6*39; Sept, 10, 6a20;6 a20; Nov. 11, 5,80o

R~396c J.T7. Watsonf, Measuring point, top of collar on casing, 1061 O 6 feet above land'surface. Water levels: Feb. 19, 22.45; Mar. 5, 22 o40; Apr o lj 22*39; Aprw 10, 22 C 34; May 7, 22 C 32; July 20, 22^50; Sept. 10, 22,60; oct'o 5, 22 O70; Nov. 22, 22.29.

R-397. Carl Johnson, Measuring point, top of casing, ov40 v 4 foot above" land surface. Water levels: 0cto 10, 34.80; Dec v 7, 36 o10; Apr o 19, 35 C 74 O

R-398. Louis Rober son. Measuring point, cover on casing^ flush with land surface* Water levels: Mar. 5, 22,98- lay' 7, 23 o 90; May 7, b/ "~b/ 23 o80; July 20, a/ 24.49; July 20, b/ 24.43c

R~399 O Louis Roberson. Measuring point, bottom of wood clamp, flush with land surface." Water levels: Mar. 5, 25O17; May 7, 25.61; July 20, 26.62; Oct. 5, 24,00.

R-400. R. D. Irion* Measuring point, top of casing, flush with 'land surface. Vfater levels: Mar. 5, 30.73; May 7, 31.40; July 20, 32.30.

R-402» R.D. Irion» Measuring point, top of wood clamps, 0.5 foot above land surface. Water levels: Mar. 5, 34.40; July 20, ~a/ 36*28; July 20, b/ 36.100 R-406, S.M« Prewit. Measuring point, top of sleeve on casing, 1,2 feet above land surface. Water levels: Mar. 1, 27,15; May '2o, 27.17; June 27, 27 o40; Augo 21, 27 c4O; Sept* 4, 27.47; Uov, 22, 26.09.

R-407 o S. M. Prewit. Measuring point, 'top of wood clamps, 3.0 feet above land surface. Water levels: Jan. 13, 18.31; Mar.'l, 20.65; May 20, 22 e 64; June 1, a/ 28.13; Aug. 23, 23.03; Nov. 22, 18.04. R-409. S. M. Prewit. Measuring point, top of casing, I.2 "feet above land surface. Water levels: Oct. 22, 1939, 5.42; May 20, 2e44.2 e44.

R-410. S. M« Prevfit. Measuring point, top of casing, 1.5 feet above land surface. Water levels: May 20, 11.70; Nov. 22, 9.91.

See footnotes at end of table. 159 R-413. Port Daggett. Measuring pointy top of wood clamps, 2.7 feet above land surface, Water levels: Jan, 16, 33.90; Mar. 8, 33.30; June 27, a/ 48.86; June 27, b/ 41*82; Sept. 4, 39,26; Nov. 22, a/ 38.84; Nov. 22, b/ 33.50. R-415. Port Daggett. Measuring point, top of wood clamp, I.Bfeet above land surface. "Hater levels: Jan, I*6, 22.64; Mar. 8, 22,62; June 27, a/ Hoy. 23.37; June 27, b/ 23 B15; Sept. 4, 23.12; 22, 22.26. R-417. Port Daggetto Measuring point, top of wood clamps, 1.6 feet above land surface. Water levels: Oct. 26, 1939, 63.90; May 22, a./ 61.77; July 20, 60*92; Nov. 22, 60,12.

R-418. R. D. Irion, Measuring point, top of casing, flush 'with land surface. ITater levels: Mar. 5, 75.88; May 22, 75,65; July 20, 75.33; Sept. 10, 75.23.

R-425. H. F.Anthony. Measuring point, top of wood clamps, 0.8 foot above land surface. ITater levels: Dec. 17, 1939, 36.95; Apr. 1, 36.83; May 22, 36.96; July 20, a/ 37c83; July 20, b/ 37.10; Sept. 10, b/ 37.23. R-426. 11. F. Anthony. Measuring point, top of casing, 1.6 feet above land surface. Water levels: Dec. 17, 1939, 39.70; Dec. 20, 1939, 41.30; Apr. 1, 41.30; May 22, 41.25;" July 20, a/ 43.30; July 20, b/ 41.54; July 23, 41.52; Sept. 10, b/ 41*70. R-427. H. F. Anthony. Measuring point, top of wood 'clamps, 2.0 feet above land surface.' Water levels: Mar. 5, a/' 84.90; Mar. 7, 73.08; May 22, 70.82; July 20, a/ 83.50; July 23, 7Q.4~8. R-431. S. E. Ligon. Measuring point,topof steel clamp,l.s feet above land surface. Water levels: July 23, a/ 8-8»24| July 24, 28.21G R-436. J. C. Trees, Measuring point, top of casing, 1.0 foot above land surface.' Water levels: July 23, o/ 57.33; July 23, b/ 49.94; Sept. 19, a/ 57. 35. R-444. Port Daggett. Measuring point, top of wood clamps, 1.5 feet above land surface. Hater levels: Jan. 16, 97.20; May 31, ~a/ 102.29; Sept 19, 97.15.

R-445. Port Daggett. Measuring point, top of wood clamps, flush with land surface ITater levels: Jan. 16, 38.80; Sept. 19, 39.27. R-446. Port Daggett. Measuring point, top of steel flange, 0,8 foot above land surface. Water levels:' Oct. 1, 1939, 3.57; Mar.'l, 19.98; May 31, 13.05; June 27, 13.85; Sept. 3, 13.26; Nov. 22, 15.40.

R-447. A. A. Eddins. Measuring point, top of casing, flush with land surface, Water levels: Jan. 16, 97.44; May 31, 96.51; Sept. 19, 95.55.

R-4490 Eddins Estate. Measuring 'point, top of casing, flush with land surface. Water levels: Mar. 5, 129.60; Apr. 1, 128.20; May 22, 128.22; July 20, 128a24; Sept. 10, 128.22.

R-451. Eddins Estate. Measuring point, top of wood clamps, 0.5 "foot above land surface. Water levels: Mar. 7, 66.95; Sept. 19, a/ 91.60. R-452. Eddins Estate. Measuring point, "top of wood clamps, o\»s foot above land surface. ITater levels: Mar. 7, 71.38; Sept. 19, a/ 90o 6o<>

See footnotes at end of table. 160 R-d-53* C» Mo .Hall* Measuring■"point,..top of wood^ cianipb, '0»5 foot ;ab*ove land surface. Jan. 16, 0/ 129.90; May 31, a/ 120,60; Hay 31, b/ 120.25; Sept. 19, a/ 122.50.

R~454', Edclins Estate 0 Measuring point, top of wood clamps, 2.0 foet above land"surface" Water levels; Jan. IS, 109.20; May 31, a/ 109.45; Sept. 19, a/ 111.40,

R-455. "Eddins 3state a Measuring point, top of casing, "1.2 feet above land surface. Hater levels: Jan. 16, 106.98; May 31, 107.10; Sept. 19, 107.17.

R-456. Port Daggctt, Measuring point" top of wood clamps, "2.o feet above 'land surface* Water levels: Jan. 17, 61.47; May 31, ~a/ 61.57; Sept. 4, 61.56.

R-460, Carrie Eisenwine. Lieasuring"point, top of casing, flush with land surface, water levels: Feb. 19, 17.73; Sept. 25, 18.79.

R-461, H. T. Collier. Measuring point, top of concrete block, 0.8 foot above land surface. Water levels: Aug. 20, 35.12; Sept. 25, 35.00.

R~463a» A. R. Eppenauer, Measuring point, top of frame timber, 0.4 foot above land surface B Water levels: Apr. 15, 33.54; Hoy. 15, 23.60.

R-468. Carrie Sisenwinc. Measuring'point, top of casing, 3.ofeet above land surface. Hater levels: liar. 11, 50.00; July 31, 51.64; Sept. 7, 51.75,

R-469. J. Ls Moore. Measuring point, top of casing, flush with land surface Hater levels: July 30, 29.09; Oct. 2, 28,95.

R-471, J. L. Moore* Measuring point, top of sucker line pipe, 4.0 feet above land surface. Hater lc\rels: July 30, 37.32; Oct. 2, 39.21. R-489. IT. D. Johnson. Moasuring point, top of steel clamps, 0.5 foot above land surface, Hater levels: July 31, 22.30; Sept. 25, 18.41.

Rr-491. J.L. Moore, Measuring point, top of casing. 1.0 foot above land surface. Hater levels: July 30, 141*63; Sept. 25, 139.05.

R-492. J. L. Moore. Heasuring'point, top' of casing, flush with land surface, Hater levels: July 30, 60.64; Oct. 2, 61.49.

R-493 C Yerhalon Nursery Co« Measuring point, top of casing, 1.0 foot above land surface." Hater levels: liar. 11, 24.80; Apr.lB, 24.85; Hoy 27, 25 cO2; July 31, 25.35; Aug. 19, 25.33; Sept. 7, 25.45.

R-514, Port Daggett. Moasuring point, top of wood clomps, 1.5 feet above land surface. Hater levels: Jan. 17, 92.27; Sept. 4, 93.47.

R-517. Port Daggctt. Measuring point, top of upper set of wood clamps 4.0 feet above lend surface. Hater levels: Jan. 17, 79.02; liar, 8, 79.03; Hay 31, a/ 79.73; Sept. 4, 79,10. R-519. J. R, Hilson. Ileasuring point, top of sleeve on casing, 4,2 feet above land surface. Jan. 17, 79.28; Sept. 5, 77.27.

R-520. 'Port Daggett. Ileasuring point, top of wood clamps, flush with land surface. Hater levels: liar, 1, 87.50; May 31, 84.04; Hay 31, a/' "~a/ b/ 84.02.

See footnotes at end of table. 161 R-535. Davis and Woinacht. Measuring point, top of wood clamps, 0»4 foet above land surface. Water levels; Apr. 18, b/ 101.55; July 30, 101.72, R-540. T.& P. Railroad. Measuring point, top of wood clamps, 0.5 foot above land surface. 'Water levels: Har. 11, 78.35; Apr. 15, 78.60; July3l, 79.25$ Sept. 7, 79.29;

R-542. Sol Mayer. Measuring point, top of casing,0.5 foot above land surface. Hater levels: Apr. 18, 135.15; July 30, 135.83.

R-543. Sol Mayer. Measuring point, top of casing, 1.4 feet above land surface. Vfater "levels:Apr. 18, 126.98; May 27, 127.52; July 30, 127.84; Aug. 19, 127.67.

R-544. Sol Mayer. Measuring point, top of casing, 1.6 feet above land surface. Hater levels: Apr. 18, 155.30; July 30, 157.30*

R-549. I.M. Fowler. Measuring point, top of casing, flush with land surface. ITater levels: Aug. 19, 101.70; Sept. 25, 99.43.

FOOTNOTES a/ TTindmill pumping. b/ Pump shut down less than 30 ninutcs. c/ Pump shut down 30 minutes or longer. d/ Measurements prior to 1939 made by V.TT.Rupp, S.S.lTyo, R.E.Booker or Hedke. 162 Water levels in supply wells in Pecos County, Texas ieasurements are in foot below measuring point,1940 (For descriptions of "wells sec well tables)

P-150 J. C. Trees* Measuring point, top of wood clamp, 0.5 foot above land surface. Water levels: liar. 7, 48.0; Aug. 1, 48.61; Sept. 19, 48.92.

P-17. R. M. Reed. Measuring point, ground level (uncased well).Water levels: Mar. 7, 85.9; Sept. 19, 86.14.

P-18. R. M. Reed. Measuring point, top of wood clamp, 1.0 foot above land surface. Water levels: Sept. 9, 1932, 71.; 7, 71.21; Sept. ~"d/ Mar. 19, a/ 75.03* P-19. P. D. Colville. Measuring "point, top of v/ood clamps, I.B"feet above land surface. Water levels: Sept. 29, 1933, d/ 97.8; Mar. 23, 92.65.

P-20. E.L. Davis. Measuring point, top~ of concrete "block flush with land surface. Water levels: Sept. 8, 1933, &/ 102.; Mar. 7, 104.25. P-21. C. 11. Hall. Measuring point, top of casing, 1.5 feet above land surface. Tfater levels: Sept. 8, 1933, d/ 117.5; Mar, 7, 114.04. P-60. IT. 17. Courtney. Measuring point, top of casing, 2.3 feet above land surface, Water levels: Sept. 5, 1933, d/ 107;Mir. 1, 105.15; Sept* 5, 105.15.

P-61. W« IT. Courtney. Measuring point, top of wood clamps, 1.0 foot above land surface. ITater levels: Sept. 5, 1933, d/ 105.; liar. 1, 102.30; Sept. 5, 102.20.

P~63. IT. ¥" Courtney, Measuring point, top of casing, 1.0 foot above land surface. ITater levels: Sept. 5, 1933, d/ 66m;Mar. l,a/ 71.0;Sept. 5, 66.22.

FOOTNOTES

a/ YJindmi11 pumping" d/ Measurements prior to 1939 made by vYIT.Rupp, S.S.llye, R.E* Booker or Hedke. 163 5,680 569 946 3,090 4,100 3,430 2,840 905 282 404 452 448 2,030 2,310 1,864 1,216 1,880 3,690 2,258 676 344 3,080 558 716 2041,229 600 528 Dis- sol- vedsolids

) 3 - - 8.2 7.8 0.0 7.0 7.7 4.2 4.0 2.81.5 2.5 2.5 0.25 - 2.0 2.0 Ni- trate (N0 16 10 15 25 8.0 8.0 64178 830 995 290 71 30 47 46 116 360 600 99 488 815146 40 §0 94 106 126 96 60 million.) Chlo- ride (Cl) 1,680 1,058 1,275 1,115 5 1940 ) 34 84 93 92 91 86 19 per 4 227 364 47 407 578 611906 528 836162 226 423 643197 153 and phate (S0 2,043 1,144 1,528 1,206 1,691 1,165 1,156 parts Sul~ 1939 198 207 214 202 223 183 74 168 252 248 207 207118 40 150 150 144 220150 215 200188 186 189 212132 160124 201 Tn (HCO*) records ( Bicar- bonate X)) Texas well and 17 46 12 42 16 20 42 32 66 79 14 71 76 in of / 1,037 4981,068 627 211116 150 339 213 400 730 343109 571 124 166 Survey) (Na(calc. Sodium . Basin Potassium 9.6 tables 213 42 49 98 67 102 155 51 23 23 25 26 87 95 54 47 50 126 114 22 16 128 17 31 23 51 23 21 River inGeological Magne- sium (Mg) used 56 64 81 75 60 70 78 90 36 78 64 Pecos CountyCal- cium (Ca) 612115 202 417 268 411454108 321 247 286 235148 328 244 332 160 163 in thoseDivision, C25° to Ward at springs ) 49,7 Water Specific 5 785 91.2 151 449566 501 348139 68.9 67.9 67.3 241 309 273153 287 542 354 98.2 59.8 480 79.1102142 30.1175 104 82.6 and correspond of conductance (KxlO wells Quality of 19391939 1939 1940 1939 1940 1940 19401940 1940 19401940 1940 1940 1940 1940 28,25, 3, 23,26,do, 21, 22, 21,15, 22, 23,23, 3, 16,1940 22,17, 29, fromnumbers the do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. Date Apr. Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug. waterWell of collection Dec. Oct. Dec. Oct. - Aug.Feb. May May Mar. May May 97 87 63 38 74 98 96 of 105 235168 151 160 168 188 210 130 176 144 130 149 150 172 157 57 72 81175 Depth of well(ft.) 160 chemists Co, Analyses by Est. Est. Co. Knapp BoxleyEst.Int. Ins. Est. BrienT Rogers Gaddle do. University Texas do. do. do. University do. do. do. do. Scalydo. 00 Lanehart O'Brien ScalyR.R. Yarbrough Owner Huntsman Anderson P. T. R. D. W. N. L. W. Production Texas (Analyzed Life of A, W. L.MonroeBankers Monroe J.A. The L.W. The Geo. G. 0. E. G. John T.& T-B,Gulf The 4 5 8 ~ Well fT"i W- W~ W- W-ll W-17 W~l9 W-20W-22 W-23 W-24 W-25 W-26 W-28 W~3O W-31W-32W-33 W-39W-41W-45W-49W-54W-57W-66W-86W-87 W-97 W-98 Dis- ______sol- ved solids 594 5321,406 1,600 704 3,190 6,9302,170 4,2903,170 4,010 4,150 3,3507,310 368 4821,466 4,4001,970 10,130 5,98010,01015,010 5,690 5,58010,820 nKA4,9506,7705,720 2.21.2 4.0 - - - 6.6 0.25 0.75 0.50 - - 4.5 5.0 3.6 - 5.0 Ni- trate (NO3) 105 18 81 0.50 24 20 12 6.0 32 76 488 118 308 280 865 335 74 627 405 480 Chlo- ride (Cl) ; 1,275 3,150 1,100 1,185 1,710 1,850 3,6701,730 3,3005,8201,700 1,510 3,670 1,695 1,920 1,540

) 4 Sul- phate (S0 38 168 185 778170 7731,2381,076 1,840 9761,198 6901,781 2,860 60 108 171 2,200 810 2,830 2,1963,320 4,040 2,1563,040 1,569 2,5102,229 ______49 82 1911,802 Bicar- bonate(HCO3) 332 203 398 212 251150 179 256 200126 152 247 271 240183' 641132 357 229158 182 176 257 108 237162 and X)) 1.4 Texas-Continued / 12 83 56 354 190 265 5841,880 347 739 493 677 858 4311,432 421 671166 2,278 964 2,1483,5301,238 994 2,274 8771,2791,024 Basin, SodiumPotassium (Na (calc. River Magne- sium (Mg) 33 22 46 61 26 154 217 77 135 157 155 114 126 210 12 30 18158 92 337 235 418 660135 188 409 204 257184 Pecos 112 72100 201 55 330 360 262 512 382 400 402 365 672105 74 90 512 356 832740 742 868 476 636 773 548 676 660 in Cal- cium (Ca) springsCounty-Continued C25° )at 84.3 87.6 207117 518 582 569 942 57.086.7 516 829 and WardSpecific s)at5 221 1,102 299 493 650 384 259 2941,454 1,397 2,095 793 7521,455 736 924 770 wells conductance (KxlO of 1940 1940 1940 1939 193919391939 19391940 194019401940194019401940 1940 1939 19401939 1940 1940 1940 1939 1940 3, 4,1940 , from 5,8, 7, Date 29, do, 29,do. 28,14,20,28,20,15, 12, 25,10,12,16, 17,11,19,do. do.17, 15, 31, 29 water collection May May May Sept.Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Aug. JulySept. Oct. JulyFeb. Oct. Oct.Dec. JulySept. May Apr.Sept. Aug. Apr.Mar. of 86 95 82 82 10 37 12 78 80 43 48 80 85 Depth of (ft.) 260163/ 108 127 106 131 160 118 135 1801,064 200 5,208 300 117 115 well 15,2081 Co. Analyses 1 Imp. Highway . Herring R.R* dd*",R.R. Dist.Gillespie No.Barker University Carbon do. do. do. University do. do. Sewell Butler do. Vale County & Bell Owner Texas Texas ' Patrick Russell L. P. Wilson P. Key A. C. H. H. Dept ' of Thornton Henson of Vickers Irr. WaterDist. Henry Young - The Cabot Texas Jim A. J. T.& The Pat T.& T.N.Carr.et'al.. E. J. W. L. W. Cedar A. Ward Moule 99 Well No. W- W-100W-107 W-113W-115W-116W-123W-124W-126W-132W-134 W-136W-140W-140W-141W-144W-148W-149W-158W-169W-171W-172W-173W-174 W-191W-192 W-193W-198W-209 165 8,530 409 4,3201,0971,325 6,1801,377 8911,396 1,420 2,124 2,570 1,386 1,196 7241,002 3,080 6,620 732 3,330 8,750 6,7508,400 Dis- sol- ved solids 59,900 5 - - - - 2.0 3.01.0 1.0 2.5 0.7 0.25 1.5 1.2 - 8.0 - Ni- trate(NO3) 0.25 Chlo- ride (Cl) 2,510 30 350 250 374 2,730 487 270 450 440 7401,015 372 340 112 190 340 788152 1,520 3,050 2*ooo 2,240 79 333 337 237 303 323 470 511 358 319 226 507 Sul- phate (SO4) 3,080 2,700 1,289 281 3611,742 3,760180 2,610 2,4363,3005,85031,700 ) 3 Bicar- bonate (HC0 301 317 101 265 298 271 228 234 237 246 241 179 249 210 229 199 140 223 273 212 248 187 176 64 Kj) and 56 96 Texas-Continued / 342 273 324 358148 352 349 703 865 288 288 204 360 187 889 (calc.1,531 1,898 1,092 1,914 1,265 1,73119,950 Basin, SodiumPotassium (Na 320 30 277 31 41141 33 28 37 39 23 32 40 33 29 31130 40518 88 291 234 237 996 River Magne- sium (Mg) " Pecos 941 56 603 78 100 284102 88 9196 44 39 125 89 102 95 437 468 58 221 749 720 802 in Cal- cium(Ca) 1,358 springsCounty-Continued C25° )at 74.4 189 246 157 385 788130 and WardSpecific s)at5 1,165 498 2231,021 165 233 231 358 434 218198 112 5631,252 919 978 7,980 wells conductance (KxL0 194019391939 19391939 1940 19401940 1940 1940 1940 1940 " 1940 1940 1940 1940 of , from 2, s 1, 5, 11, 28,25, 28,28, do. 29 29,do. 29,29, do. do. do, 20, do. 22,do. 27 18,15,1940 Date July Aug. Apr. Apr. Apr. May water collection Nov. Nov. Oct. Mar. May Mar. ■ Apr, June Mar.Mar. May of 13150 - 84 127 176 62123 85 31 200170 100 69 94 94 89 75136 146 58 13 15 Analyses Depth of7^+"\U^-) 1,695 Belt) Frame 7ater7 Nichols Costley &Est. Agnew, en Control Eudaly P. do. do. do. Owner JacksonThomas Malone al.Potts JamesBlackBeatty J. Owens StallingsCarpenter W* E. & Bluff L. M. Olcott M. L. et A. Wrist S. PowerDist. — T. Murrey Henry CharlesHelen J. C. E. Monroe D. W.W.McDonald W. B. 0. W. E. W. S. Red A. M. WellNo, W-217 W-232W-240W-242 W-246W-250W-252 W-260W-264W-267W-269W-270 W-272W-275W-276W-284 W-289 W-291W-294W-295W-301 W-306W-311W-312 166 546 2 276 2,7603,740 2,500 2,5401,771,560 3,5701,391 588 566 728 3,130 3911,051 2,1481,382 2,6202,468 4,040 4,8203,130 388; 6,130 7,320 6401,894 2,7603,020 544 560 Di.s- sol- ved T15,900 3.520 1-182 212,940

) - 4.6 6.8 - 7.6 9.0 - 2.8 0.75 - - - 6,2 3.51.8 1.0 5.4 1.0 - 1.5 8.1 - 0,50 3 21 30 11 45 60 59 14 12 60 0.25 Fi- trate(N0 9.0 8.0 5.0 131 610177 100 379 237158 84 39 45129 88 59 94175 493605 750 203 782 108 99 30 34 183 100126 58 53 Ohio- ride (Cl) 70,100 5,2102,150 2,700 ) 47 41 43 4 .5 287 182 630 315 J691J 199 60256025 565 754 166 217 523 919 24152415 593 965 691 148 I, 1,8001,278 1,526 2,066 2,108 1,172 4791,090 1,644 2,030 1,467 1,819 2,079 1,860 1, Sul- phate (S0 11 22 2.116 Bicar- bonate(HCOg) 46 50 74 127 174 163 140 163 101 247 271294181 94 266 304119 182148 149 233 71153 46164 82 232 209172 133 262 -58184 334 368 3.9 6.4 and X) 91 328 38 24 207128 297 239 49 87 47195 53114 247 296 233 324 316 594 220128 18 - 51175 135133. 105 115 Texas-Continued / 55,700 1,086 1,114 1,297 Basin, potassium (Na S°dium 7.6 42 197 22 27 35 66 58 192 70 38 43 57 157 64111 30 118 126 168 142 173 166 92 34 229 294 34 76 3.1145 .107 41 21 River Magne- sium(Mg) 1,524 6 7 - Pecos 7,000" 617 511 296112 626 236 220 412120 66 117 531108 200 318 96 331 364 646 476 626 494 94 584 702 848 111 274 87 495566 67 78 in Gal- cium(Ca)

Q.^H2:'ty_ " s springs C25° 92.8 85.196.9 61.8 96.2 )at 285 452 260 239 245194 367 197 125 351 148 242192 355 344 492 380 572 348 159 2371,753 8771,043 100 233 47.1309322 104 andLovingSpecific D 14,280 conductance(K2,10 wells 40 40 40 q of 194019401940 191940 19 1939 1940 1940 1939 19391940 19401940 1940 1940 1940 1940 19 1940 1940 1940 1931940 1940 from :. 2, ; Date 14, 23,31,12 31,20,do. do. do, ,12, 23. 14, 23^17,12. do, do, 24,do. do, 23,17, 23,23, -.11, 27,do.14, do, do,119 21,do. water collection June Sept, JulySept. JulySept. Sept Aug. Aug. Sept, JulyJan, Sept, July July Jan, JulyJune Sept Fab<, Aug. qpptSept Aug. of - - - - 200/Sept«l2, 85 17 84 60 73 60 71 of 3,414 160 145 151 148 123 160 188 276 300 300 300 185 117 214173 256 135 194 143 155 145 145 161 Depth well 1 Analyses Co. Trust Gill Trust ° do. do. Kyle do. Kyle Kyle Kyle & YantisHaley do. do. do. do.Kyle do. do, Hall Land 3 do^ do. Johnson ' Jonnson Owner Johnson Lands Lanas tf Hubbard StrattonGoodrich "AndersonUniversity Te"^? 3D. P, K. E, E, D. PLsndratli p, on M. M. M.Scharbauer W M. .^.P^f-c?! L. ' Christy g°: Weeks D. of W, T, p. FloydElijah S. T. Se M. S. E. J- W. S. John Sl L. E. W. L I.V.Erookfield Fred - Bent. The 5 Well No. L- n-T-O L-18 L~25L-27 LF-,28 L-29 L-37L-42 L-54 L-56 L-5V L-59L-64 L--69L-72L-751--78 L-79L-81L-82L-37 L-93L-94L-93 L-99L-11lL-12.3IrllsL-H9tr-122L-123t/0.31£"134 Ir-135L-136 167 J:i?__ ol 8,170 2,466 4,200 4,2602,850 2,1473,410 2,770 6,5509,9307,580 4,2201,994 1,7692,8303,160 2,3761,067 1,055 3,6103,300 3,240 4,7708,9105,0102,8502,790 3,4103,180 3,330 3,1803,700 3,060 3,890 sol- ved _s ~Di^~*" 5 ) ------3 8.3 0.50 7.2 3.01.8 0.7 0.5 0.75 3.3 3.0 5.0 3.5 Ni-. trate (N0 12 14 23 53 16 76 £. 90 94 5 5 29 172 103 690128 790 167109 146 172 25 218 440 482 615 620 770 730 49 229 356 47284 338 ."" (Cl) 2,570 1,7 4,320 3,120 1,350 3,0701,240 ■ Clilo- ride 5 Sul- phate(SO4) Y,m1,472 2,520 2,371,5791,3151,288 1,598 2,1432,1111,796 1,8771,202 9301,7981,9911,333 534 3521,8291,5711,5511,821 2,7501,758 1,247 9951,499 1,639 1,7831,7631,8711,814 2,361 (HC0~) 153 169 154 89 180 165 224 90 538 84 118 131 205 248157 175 143 334 296136 158 142 94 256187 170 214198 135161196 139 99 67 Bicar- bonate " and X)) Texas-Continued / 22 79 50 253 454248 313 299125 830103125 220 374 342 399 404371 865 594 355 450 429 403168 230 381 303 431 Basin, (Na(calc.1,441 1,621 2,1411,394 1,844 :SodiumPotassium River Magne- (Mg) 308 63 245144 95 85 7154 243 254186 90 62 49 69123 64 24 56 129 176 369 167 118 113 106 150 125 144 slum ' 105 140 101 128 108 County*/" Cal- cium(Ca) 750'560 524 556 445 248 624 571 2701,0661,030 401430 374558 442 297 238 231 497 456 487 510 752 710 423 364 543 446 622 623 517 480585 inPecos " springs C25° 416 Reeves )at "1,056 245 403 451 316 277 300 8961,4761,145 557 242 243326372 294148 227 424 395 426 6731,238 626 396 408 457 418 358 390 440 372 451 Specific s)at5 and " wells conductance (KxlO of 1940 1940 1940194019401940 1939 193919401940194019391940 1940 19401940 1940 1940 1940 1940 1940 1939 1940 1940 1939 1940 1939 1940 1940 from 2, 5, 8, 6, 18,do.14,do. 24, 24,23,do. 21,11,16,13,14, 14, 12,13,16, 12, 4,do. 15,19,11, 6,17,16,30,13,14, do. Date c water collection June June June Jan. June June Dec.Dec. MayMar.Mar.Oct.Mar. Aug.Feb.Mar. Sept.Oct.Feb. Jan. MayDec. AAper Jan.Nov. Sept. Oct. Sept.Mar. .-of 3 - 68 - - -Analyses Depth of well(ft.)147 89 84 17105 229 75 74198 160 186 300113 268 300/227 225 2,900101 77 24 55 51 96 74 76 29 207178 500 Lara Ingle Collier do. CampCrum do.Hyde Couch Hanks do. Prewit Crum Ingle Lopoo Wadley Baker Owner Olds Burchard Anderson AndersoncBurchardBurchard Burchard Anderson Anderson SherwoodPrewit do. do. Burchard T. Y.B. W« C. E. WeW B. A,Ford A. W. M. W. S. y. S. Breen H. M« B. .H. Hall John J. W. L. FoNasario J. L. W. W. L.W, Wanda L. S. L. T. J.Mrs.M.S.Grissom T.John G. W. S. ELmer A, Artie Well No, R-SA R-5 R-9- R-13R-15' R-18' R-2S R-27 R-2-9 R-31R-32R-34' R-38 R-39R-42AR-43R-45 R-46R-46AR~47R-48R-49R-52R-53R-54R-58R-64R-65R-66H-68 R-69R-7CR-72 R-81, 168 Dis- sol- ved solids 3,550 5,280 5,230 4,5303,490 3,9803,600 2,630 2,5002,306 2,340 2,300 2,2822,3114,0707,990 2,417 4,5802,3602,128 2,3515,280 2,346 2,850 2,980 2,5702,550 2,416 2,1803,200 2,292 2,1103,6903,220 2,8202,540 ) - 3 ------(N0 7.31.8 21 55 11 13 31 3.0 5.6 3.0 1.2 1.0 2.51.5 0.25 7.6 0.25 0.01.0 2.0 ~NI- trate 242 855 640 775 385 650 565 176 714 670 670 656 660 665 945 2,620 6781,520 675 648 675 2,010 724 966 625 686 675 695164 465 360 441605 223 372368 Chlo- ride(Cl) ~

) _ 4 1,982 2,520 2,940 2,0241,751 826 753 773 761 791760 780 784 736 779 784 852 769 863 801 Sul- phate (S0 1,848 1,700 1,617 1,705 2,630 1,368 1,297 1,168 1,2031,6721,024 1,7761,796 1,385 1,224 ) 3 _ Bicar- bonate (HC0 125 59 138 130 104 121126 123 224 234 235239172 240142 206 238170 241102 242163 136 132 109 183 223 239182 172 215 315138 167122 and X) ) Texas-Continued / - 220 521 762 465211 416371120 416 397 395 394 355 3959321,543 6421,318 390 364 3891,691 380 605 289 366 642 406 233 343 458 473142 248 250 Basin, SodiumPotassium (Na(calc. River Magne- sium(Mg) 138 193 239186 96134 134 78 97 90 89 89 93 87 97 315 46 70 90 93 93 86 92 84117 94 55 91 89 124 78 135 132 105 103 Pecos 588 782 576 620 658 598 530 581309 276 289 278 297 284 320 782 152 222 300 236 294116 298 279 432 295166 302 305 514 176 - 552 579 454 372 In Cal- cium(Ca) " springsCounty-Continued. C25° )at 375 603 633 539 392 477 440 315 382 357 359 354 352 360 5791,104 361 692 360 336 361815 374 449 388 357 366 367 368 413 315 335 449 344 350 324 and.ReevesSpecific s)at5 wells conductance (KxlO of 194019401939194019401940194019391940 1940 1939193919391939 1939 1939 1940 1939 19391939 1940 1940 19401940 19401940 1940 1940 1940 from 8,3,8, 8, 9,2,5, 8, Date 16, 16, 13,21,16,do. do. 28,21,17, 22, 15, 24,10,do. do. 27,19,12,17,20,13, 20,do. 21,28,do, do. water May Aug.Oct. Aug.' May Aug.Sept.Dec. Apr. Mar.Dec.Nov. Oct.Nov.Dec. Nov.Feb. Nov. Nov. Oct. June Aug.Sept. Apr.Sept. Sept. Sept.May collection ) Mar. of - - - - - Analyses Depth of well(ft. 75 51 60 190 185 156 139 100 180 185 197 165 135 308 143160 246196 245 250 225114 64 360 60 91350 27 2,960SpringSpring Wadley ervant Copeland Wadley Owner BurchardBurchard Daniel do.BurchardDaniel do. ToddBrooks WendtHubbs MorganRoberson PortNabors BrooksHoward Johnson Prewit V.B.MaysDaggett ToddBrittBurchardCaldwell do. do.Cheeves Burr B. S. B. S. B. L. W, Schmid V.Rossman W. F. Deakins M. D. L. R. N. M. A.Caldwell J. A, Barney R. E. R. E.Elmer M. J.Harold RebaRonald A. Jake R. Wm. J. W« Swede Jim S.Mrs.Port R.Elmer M. W. R. C. T. CM. R. Well No, R-83R-85R-86 R-87 R-88 R-89 R-90 R-92 R-99R-100R-101R-102R-106R-109R-114R-121R-122R-185R-200R-221R-222R-266R-273R-275R-278R-279R-284R-285R-297R-299R-303R-306R-307R-308R-309R-310 c Dis- sol- ved solids2,6303,090 3,570 3,670 3,8502,7101,730 2,158 678 2,0761,444 1,152 2,7405,720- 3,370 4,360- 2,0422,4882,068 2,8503,360 4,640 3,190 2,970 2,375- 9,030- 3,540 4,5402,088 2,4962,640 (NO3) 2.5 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 6.5 25 0.25 29 10 50 0.5 4.5 3.8 6.2 1.0 0.50 . 3.5 0.250.75 2.0 Fi- trate ■ 394 54 130 231 265 245 34 305 51197 244136 270 465 985 Ohio- ride (Cl) 1,445 410 125 715 538 985 1,430 1,025 850 700 2,6201,0651,460 616 670780 Sul- phate(SO4) 1,2531,901 2,166 2,093 2,2301,429 9571,013 2401,105 583 5481,528 2,2951,810 2,4181,213 733 727 780 9371,268 970 959 748 3,3301,1271,388 681 750854

) 3 Bicar- bonate (HC0 148 170 156 112 112 150 234 259 226 201186 185 190 268 203 211194 269 236 251 289 240 258 337 269 229 321324 72 216247 and X) ) Texas-Continued / 49 285120 182 207 243192 582160 382 287 226 394 895 538 777 176 457 344 496 719 938 601 606 4601,930 7651,028 453 376 467 Basin, SodiumPotassium (Na(calc. River Magne- sium(Mg) 104 163 186 182 187 103119 55 11 43 33 31 93 204115 92 87 88 80 112 113 179 118 118 96 351139 175 67 88 97 7 82 55 46 Pecos 375 506 563 560 57 449 265 238154 118 357 7 395 512 344 256 255 348 230 302 351 269 237 685 282 328151 290312 in y-Continued Cal- cium(Ca) springsCount C25° )at 336 309 367 393 411 311199 322 105 289 210179 349 767 437 546 261371314 445 492 647 484 459 3691,196 524 678 318 353 404 Specific b andReeves (KxlO conductance ' wells 1940 from of 1940 1940 1940 1940 193919391939 1939194019401940 1940 1940 1940 1940 1940 1940 1940 Date 28,do,do. do. do, do. ,21,do. 20,17,do.16,do.16,15,16,14,14,16,26,31,do.13, 10, do. do.13,11, 1,do.11, water collection May Sept Sept. Apr. Apr. Nov.Nov.Nov. Nov. Sept. Apr.Feb. July Jan, Feb. Jan.Mar.Oct. Apr. of - 40 31 66 68 80 51 - 55 45 42 65 - Depth of well(ft.)SpringSpringSpring SpringSpring 106 125 832120 148 84 300 120 165 70125 33 Spring Analyses & s and Men' Cargill R.R. WadleyPrewit Prewit Wadley Lsk. Owner James Daniel Johnson do.ParkerBritt AdamsBruce P.Prewit do. do.Prewit Sudbrock WestPrewit Eisenwine Watson B. Bernsteine A.B,Burchard D. !"" R. C. Q. H. & M* M. H. M. W.Monroe Bernsteine T, W, R.R.Youngblood M. E. E. Geoo R. W. C. J. A. S. S. J. S. Day Tri-StateCredit Association C.M.CaldwellA.B.Tinnin C.M.Caldwell ElmerBillie Billie John Elmer Tatum J. Balmorhea Co. WellNo. R-311R-312R-312A R-3128R-312CR-313 R-314R-317R-321R-322R-323R-325R-326R-329R-333R-339R-347R-355R-357R-362R-363R-365R-368 R-370R-372R-379R-381R-382R-387R-330R-393 170 3,6303,270 3,020 2,118 1,490 1,013 648 550 5817761,720 718 768 6661,188 554 1,820 4,3901,722 574 552 4-59 6b4 3,2201,151 4,1101,376 200 2,540 Dis- sol- ved solids - - 2,650 3,970 - - 1,156 2,492 2,411 - 1590 3.0 0.751.5 8.6 7.5 7.5 7.4 4.8 5.2 4.6 4.0 9.8 0.25 4.5 4.5 4.5 5.5 2.5 2.2 1.8 Ni- trate(NO3) 63 34 19 33 12. 14 23 5 702 420 920 482 99 304 92 90 69 72 7 338 74 93 94 88 61145 266 358 266166 59 54 64 74 985 3294 620 336 781,05b 765 Chlo- ride (01) 1,210

) 4 1,056 1,445 986 771 2,482 610 492 204149 168 314 702 306 291170 566 142 486 7371,070 2,510 858170 189 121 258 543 2,281 609 2,004 440 5731,182 775 Sul- phate (S0 1,161 ) 3 Bicar- bonate (HC0 282163 202 224 95 77 204 218199 211210 208120 212190 234142 264188 258 204114 141 382171 226 206150 110 195 74 293 146 269 279 and k)) Texas-Continued /(calc. 665 229 289 622 354170 178 88 82 72 73 67 180 96 81 35 66 48102 151 236 208109 125 42 57 92 386 31 90 743 135 66 664 574 Basin, SodiumPotassium (Na River Magne- sium (Mg) 121 65 89123 68 227 67 31 25 22 22 29 52 30 33 30 45 26 48 79 98 259 72 21 24 2128114 236 50 156 67 53115 97 96 78 86 97 88 93 78 95 Pecos (Ca) 438 746 410 260 206 595228 201 138 292106 113 123 202 182 287 359 627 286 308 590 210 308 242 187 417188 in Cal- cium County-Continued C25° 98.4 84.2 87.9 97.1 85.1 83.8 83.5 76.8 springs )at 550 431347 485 312387 219146 116 257 114 115 149 162 239 308 441212 103 365 341164 528 217 145 522 395 Specific s)at5 andReeves conductance (KxlO 40 wells 1959 1939 19401939 19401940 194019401939 191940 1940 1940 1940 1940 1940 1940 1940 19401939 1940 1940 1940 1940 from 9,10,10,22,20, 7,8,5,5, 10,13, 5,23, 24, 23,24, 5,1940 24, 5, 16, 7,16,15, 21, do,19, Date do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. water collection Oct.Oct. Aug.Oct. May JuneMar.Mar. Dec, Aug. JuneMar. July July JulyJu]y Oct. JulyMar. Jan. Oct. Jan. July Aug. Feb. of ). ------80 60 86 43 44 69 80 86 60 60 38 Depth of well (ft 140 125 1,200 1,360 180 125 111 101 180 1,400 ' 120 210 145 420 Analyses ■ ' Tubbs City Ligon Est. & IrionPrewit do.PrewitDaggettIrion do. do. Trion do.Moorhead do. do. Trees do. do. HavisDaggett do!Estate HokeyTexas Owner Moorhead Johnson D. Collier D.M. D. D.H.F.Anthony E. C. H.F.Anthony AnthonyH.F.AnthonyMdlvain H. T. R. S. J. T. . .A.R.Eppenauer S. P^Daggett Onnie Carl R. Billie Port R.Pecos Onnie Eddins VanPort Eddins HNorth H WellNo, ' R-395R-397 R-401R-409R-410 R-411R-414 R-418R-419R-420 R-421R-422R-423R-427R-429R-430R-431R-432R-433R-435R-436R-437R-438R-439R-440R-441R-442R-445R-446R-454R-457R-458 R-4,9R-461R-463 _ 171 ds Dis- sol- ved S2li.2,970" 2,530 2,7403,100 2,1801,440 800 2,0433,2702,7202,5802,570 2,0551,3281,386 9261,060 858 3,200 3,540 720 863 556 681 652 534 584 376 520 464 3,570 436 552 580 396 3) - - - - 0.500.50 0.50 0.25 4.50.5 4.0 7.4 4.5 0.01.0 0.25 1.5 1.2 1.2 0.25 2.51.5 1.5 8.8 0.75 5.2 12 Ni- trate (N(N0 13 10 12 40 16 11±± 92 37 24 87 84 84 70 59 54 87 16 54&± D 850 696 705 870 526166 588 705 735 342 336 620 344 368 252 274 204 180 218 162 115 115 126 C Chlo- ride (( 96 79 Sul- phate (SO4) _821 727 727 894 700 669 299 6261,196 760 1,210 711358 377 268 221233 2,230 -2,178 209 276160 183 192 127 160 137 2,210114 154 211 11711/ 82 ar Bicar- bonate (HCO,) 257 264 283 215171 203236 284 323 276 182 287180194 202 286143 130 180 178 239 223191 281204 242 222 210143 194 279 207 245P and X)) - 9 5»3 2 rrp Texas-Continued /(calc. 582 485 492 603 316 342189 413 465536 235 420 202 17 141 62 96 46 83 79 71 60 43 7 73 43 49 72 44 26 73 76 38 Basin, SodiumPotassium (Na River Magrie- sium (Mg) 103 89 90111 80 2515 83118 95 93 72 37 44 31 35 25 218 216 31 4132 38 29 31 26 20 24 15 224 20 23 26 oo22

) - 66 84 79 96 89 84 58 84 94 Pecos a 231 214 218 227 240101 190 406 221 396 190 201196 144198 182 599 605125 160 126108 611 121 122 in Cal- cium (C County-Continued C25° 97.2 95.8 89.8 82-4 72*9 70.3 springs )at 430370 379 438 305 208127 327 438392 312 315 323 210 211161 153 146 333 328123144 118 100 778 357 108 113 787 Specific s)at5 andReeves conductance (KxlO wells of 1940 19401940 1940 1939194019401940 1940 1940 1940 19401940 1940 19401940 1940 1940 1940194019401940 1940 1940 1940 from 2, 3, 2, 1,5,4, 5, Date 31, 31,do. do. 29,do. 31,30, do.18,20,do.do. 21,20,17,21,do.17,21,17,21,17, do. do. 21, 20, do. water collection JulyOct. July May Oct. JulyJulyOct. Apr. Aug. Aug. Aug. Jan. Aug. Jan. Aug.Jan. Aug.Jan.Mar.Sept. Sept. Sept. Aug. Aug. of - - - Depth of well(ft,) 78100 122 181 184 700 43158 10 67 69 39107 2"001101,5251,405 110 87 106 153140 86 98119 130 117 5,615160 130 140 187 Analyses Co.& Weinacht Farms Farms Courtney Co. Owner Eisenwine do.Prewit do. do.Johnson do.Bros.JohnsonMooreChurchYoungblood &Collier do. do. Collier do. do.DaggettCollierDaggett CollierDaggett do. WilsonBowles do. Collier Land M. D. D. L. T. T. T. T» Criswell Ligon T. W. R. Gc T. Popham Carrie S. W. W» J. W. J.Davis H. Barilla H.Barilla Port H.Port H. Port W. J. E« C.E. H.BalmorheaLivestock Oattle WellNo. R-468R-470R-472R-473R-474R-478R-480R-484R-4.89R-490R-494R--495R-497R-499 R-501R-502R-503 R-504R-505R-508R-511R-512R-513R-514R-515R-517R-520R-522R-523R-524R-525R-527R-528R-529 R-530 172 542 491 Dis~ sol- ved solids 580 1,2291,968 2,4722,8002,9403,3303,980 6,510 4,210 424 868 3,170 904 570 __ 5 ) 3 3.4 1.5 0.7 3.6 0.0 2.2 Ni- trate (N0 28 96 0.75 17 15 21 600 48 4017 96 62 71 346 454715 880 920 0 12 199 130 Chlo- ride (Cl) 1,035 1,17 1,8201,130 153 885 ) 29 4 113 216109 374 267 662 825 8911,0351,1411,2361,409 302 971 247171 Sul~ phate)(S0 3 Bicar- bonate (HC0 235 281120 247 202178 311 286 301 296 308187 317 219 285 282140 and X) ) 5.2 Texas-Continued /(calc. 48 92 45 206 209 384 555 515 589 631 754 838 241580142 112 Basin, SodiumPotassium (Na River Magne- sium(Mg) 17 48 11 40 51107 118 140 155 163 283150 18 12109 39 24 Pecos (Ca) 125 59 99188 168 228 266 312 352 423 716 326102 60 315120 54 in Cal- cium County^Continued C25° 4.4 97.2 7 63.6 97.8 springs )at 103 214 266 354 429 450 502 561843 590 150 464154 Specific s)at5 andReeves conductance (KxlO wells of 1940 1940 19401940 19401940 194019401940 19401940 1940 1940 from 20, 11,18,30, 11, 19,19, 7, 11,26, 7, Date do. do* 18,do. do. .17, water collection Aug. Mar. Apr.July Mar.. Apr. Apr. Aug. Sept. Sept. Aug. Sept Sept. of Depth of (ft.)181 200 310128141 119 200142 184 160 107 40 60 60 54 300/ 271 Analyses well Co.Hoefs Weinacht R.R. School Hodges Owner do. & do. do. P.Mayer do, Fowler Gould do. SpragueJohnson do. Rudolph & Saragosa M. M, E. D. BalmorheaLivestock Davis T. Sol J» 0. W. Hal W. Well No, R-531 R-532R-534R-535R-537R-538R-540R-543R-544R-545R-549R-556R-557R-560R-565R-577R-580 ' » Dis- sol- ved solids 3,2203,020 2,410 6819121,992 56110,170 29,3008,390 5,040 4381,332 3463,240 432 4601,373 4,0901,99811,280 4,790 4,9002,2101,378 ) - - 3 0.50 5.0 1.8 1.2 4.2 3.81.2 1.8 1.0 Mi- trate(N0 26 45 15 16 0.75 0.50 34 0.50 0.75 490810 620 77 104 234 74 18 105 5818 62 61254 196 421 590 Ohio- ride (Cl) 3.44013,320 2,7601,280 3,7401,420 1,230 356 ) 94 4 1,471~ 1,057 895 275 403923177 2,9405,100 2,5801,896 151 566 2,092100 101 449 776 754 391 Sul- phate (S0 2,424 3,0201,365 1,827

) Texas 3 Basin, Bicar- bonate (HC0 106 201 212 209 217 212 246160 26 204 220 239 396152 66 218 235 362 147 300182 226185 190 122 and X) ) / 325 584 457 88 127 233 65 2,0739,4501,992 989 46 284 42 12 37 33 414 220 354 2,153 765 733 428 200 River potassium (Na(calc, Pecos Sodium '"" the Magne- sium(Mg) 100 104 98 21 29 73 27 381359 329197 12 67 18 199 19 21 24 225 85 446169 240 91 55 in 95 92 68 56 86 92 50 springsCountyCal- cium(Ca) 485 285 234116 140 278 794 835 431 402 566 608 212 823 512 484188 140 C25° 393 441373107 145 259106 355 67170.7198 60.0 307 70.3 76,5 413 308 660 623 225 andPecos )at S 4,0801,190 221 1,463 351 11 Specific s)at5 wells conductance {KxlO from of 1940 19391940 1940 19401940194019401940194019401940 1940 1940 1940 1940 water Date 7,do. 13, 7, .do. 31,23,25,28,26,12, 8,5,6,do. do. do. 6, do. 18, 6,doo do. do. 28, of June Oct.Mar. MayMar. Aug.Sept. Aug, JuneMar. Sept.Sept. June Mar. June June collection ) - Analyses Depth of well(ft. 47 40 192 80104 105 801,415 18 231 207180 200 213169 1,364 101 358100 150 181 erg" Spring Spring Spring enb rake swell Land Tipton cb Courtney Cri — Broyles TreesReedColvilleCrockettEatonPowell Odom CaldwellDixonMoore do.Garner do. do.Hoover Ward Owner Tipton C. W. J". Bon E. BrandTo R. D. C. E, W. M. A. H.Pedro W. C. D. E. Allen H. Jim J. W. P. y.H. E. H. John W. C. C. C. W. San Co. J. A. H. WellNo. P-lP-9 P-12P-14 P-15 P-16 P-19 p_4o P-43 P-46P-54P-58P-61P-68 P-69P-71P-72 P-82 P-83P-88P-91P-92P-102P-103P-108