Waring (1965, no. 20) reported a hot spring at the head of South Fork, Little Humboldt River in T39N, R40E. Because the head of the South Fork is in T39N, R45E, Garside and Schilling (1979) reported the spring to be in that Township, and apparently selected a possible site at a spring in Sec. 36. This area was visited in September 2002 and it consists of numerous small seeps along a hillside, marked by vegetation growth in the marshy areas formed by the multiple seeps. Temperatures of most of the seeping ground were measured throughout the hillside, and none of the fluids were found to be thermal. This site was removed from the geothermal site location map (Shevenell and Garside, 2003). The site of the spring originally reported by Waring is unknown.