TIIIC MKIUCIXAI. SI'KIN(;S OF SOI'TII AKKICA. ^^J 



TaIU.K (U" l(iN I'lgnVAUvNTS. 



Cations. AiiK^iis. 



Na 1-49^ O i/'^5 



K 0.016 Br 0.002 



I-i 0.033 ^^4 01 43 



My 0.046 HCO.. 0.122 



Ca 0.419 



Al 0.081 



Total -2.093 Ttnal I-97-2 



8. M aim cs bury. 



The IVJalmesbury sprinij flows from granite intrusive in the 

 Xania Ijeds. and has a temperature of 94°F. A bathing estab- 

 lishment has been erected in the centre of the town, consisting 

 of 12 rooms with porcelain-tiled baths, and containing a larjje 

 <wimming-bath. In addition to the sulphuretted hydrogen re- 

 corded in the tables, the water contains 3.4657 grams of dis- 

 solved carl)on dioxide per 100.000. 



Table of Ion Equivalents. 



Cations. Anions. 



Xa 1.615 CI 1.6 12 



-Mg 0.05 T Br 0.002 



Ca o.26») <0_^ 0.163 



HCO.. 0.079 



Total 1.935 Total i-8.S6 



9. Fort Beaufort. 



The only information available, in addition to the analytical 

 data given in the tables, is contained in the Rejiort of the Senior 

 Analyst. Cape of Good Hope ( 1907), 110: — 



The Fort Beaufort spring is close to that tnwn, and in ])ast years, it 

 is said, enjoyed a considcral)le reputation fur its cnrati\e properties in 

 chronic aihnents, rheumatism particularly. 



Table oe Ion Eouivalents. 



Cations. Anions. 



-\'a 0.610 CI 0.570 



K 0.006 SOj 0.033 



Ca 0.054 HCO, 0.042 



Ma 0.017 



Total 0.687 Total 0.645 



10. Isiiiitka. 

 The two Isinuka sprinsis are six miles distant from Port 

 St. John, Pondoland. The spring described as Lsinuka I oi>ens 



