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    35. » Well 35, owned by F. 3. Armstrong, is near the ranch house. No provision has been made to control the flow. A view of the well is shown in Water-Supply Paper 365 (Barnsley flowing well), page 40. A view of the well taken September 2, 1938, is shown on Plate 4, C. The meter was lowered on September 1 to a depth of 110 feat balow the top of the casing, about one foot above ground, and no under­ground leakage was found. This test was not satisfactory because the mater probably did not reach the bottom of the casing. The well was partly obstructed at a depth of 37 feet and totally ob­structed at 110 feet. Well 35 Well 36 Well 36 is also owned by F. E. Armstrong. It is in the south­west corner of the property. No provision has been mada to control the flow. Explorations were made with the meter on September 1 to a depth of 346 feet below the top of the 8-inch collar, at ground level, and no underground leakage was found. A view of this well is shown on Plate 4, D. Well 37 Well 37 is owned by G. T. Tallackson. The flow is under control. The meter was lowered into the well on August 30 to a depth of 247 feet below the top of the 4-inch tee, 1.5 feet above ground, and no underground leakage was found.