First[-Second] Biennial Report On the Geology of Alabama, volume 2

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Town spring, jti^thens, Limestone Co.
Fra iklin sp., under mt. Franklin Co.
Simpson's spring, Lauderdale Co.
Bold sp., near Todd's sp., " I Great spring at Tuscumbia.
! Great spring at Huntsville.
i Spring near Todd's, Lauderdale Co.
'Johnson's furnace, near Athens.
Caj.t. N. Davis', Limestone Co.
Digitized by Google GEOLOGY OP ALABAMA.
159 Leaving out the spring near the top of Montesano, which is elevated above the general level 800 feet, and taking the mean of the other sixteen springs, we h
...ave 59^.7 for the mean annual temperatiire of North Alabama, including the valley of the Ten- nessee.
The wells of Tuskaloosa are sunk in the strata of loose sand, pebbles, and red loam, that underlie the city ; their depth rarely exceeds 20 yards. The following table shows the temperature of some of the wells of the city.
TEMP.OF TEMP.OF DEPTH DATE.
NAME OF SPIUXG.
AIB.
WELLS.
IN FT.
Sept. 5.
95".
67°.56 Diocesan Female School.
II 95°.
67°.55 Mr. Foster's well.
II 95°.
68°.00 54 Pub. well op.


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