163 



Sulphuretted hydrogen 105 20 c. inches. 



('arbonic acid gas 5 728 



This water is now aerated and bottled in Toronto, by the pro- 

 prietor, Mr. L. Forrest, and placed ui)on the market under the name 

 of " Eudo " water. 



Caledonia Springs, Prescoit Co. (a) — In the village of Caledonia 

 Springs, in the township of Caledonia, are located the springs which 

 give rise to the name, and which have for many years been visited by 

 persons suffering from many maladies, though more especially rheuma- 

 tism and derangements of the digestive organs. Besides the water 

 annually used in the sanitarium, large quantities are shipped to points 

 both in the United States and Canada. The springs, four in number, 

 are known as the "Ctrs," "Saline," "White Sulphur," and '-Intermit- 

 tent," the waters of which were collected and analyzed in September, 

 1847, with the following result : 





magnesium 

 Iodide sodium 



Sulphate of potash . . 

 Carbonate soda .... 



" lime . . . . 



" magnesia 



" iron 



.'Vlumina 



Silica 



Gas 

 Spring. 



Chloride sodium . . . ^ 6 • 9675 



" potassium ''•^3°^) 



calcium i 



mai^nesium 



Bromide of sodium ... ■ oi vo 



^aime 

 Spring. 



.6 '4409 

 ■0296 



While Intermit- 

 Sulphur tent 

 Spring. Spring. 



011)9 



0005 



' 00 



5j 



■0485 

 • 1480 

 •5262 

 traces. 

 •OC44 



In 1000 parts of water . . 7-7773 



;oi4 



Specific gravity 1006 ■ 



■ 0048 



■ 1 762 



"1175 

 "5172 



traces. 



undet. 

 ■0425 



7 '3470 



1005 -8 



o 100 



Maces. 



•0183 



■4558 



■ 2 : 00 



•2940 



traces. 



■ 0026 



■ 0S40 



3 '8430 12 "2500 



•0230 '0305 



■ 2870 



I I '0338 



0238 



■ 002 I 



• 1264 

 •8632 

 traces. 



■0225 



4 9407 14 6393 



1 003 '7 1 o I o ■ 9 



