Data report on the Otis field; twp. 18 s-ranges 15 and 16 w, Rush and Barton counties, Kansas. By R.E. Heithecker, C.F. McCarroll and W.F. Kreuger in co-operation with the State Corporation Commission of Kansas. 1937.

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Data report on the Otis field; twp. 18 s-ranges 15 and 16 w, Rush and Barton counties, Kansas. By R.E. Heithecker, C.F. McCarroll and W.F. Kreuger in co-operation with the State Corporation Commission of Kansas. 1937.

1 v. illus. fold. map. 28 cm.

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