BURTON WATERS—DRINKING AND BREWING. 
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TABLE 4. 
WATERS FROM THE BURTON ARTESIAN BORES. 
if : Conglomerate 
From the Marl Beds (Upper Keuper) omnia Beds (Bunter) 
From 70 to 200 ft. ower Keuper)| 186 to 400 ft. 
350 to 525 ft. N.E. of Town. 
Estimations in parts per 100,000. 
Average of Average of 
ro Bores, with | 5 Bores, with Average of Average of Average of 
Total Solids Total Solids 50 Analyses. 3 Bores. 2 Bores. 
over 209. under 200. 
Carbonate of Lime - - - - - 20'0 19'0 20'0 18'0 16'0 
Carbonate of Magnesia - - - - 30 30 30 4:0 9'0 
Sulphate of Lime - - - - - 170'0 94'0 1470 870 140 
Sulphate of Magnesia - - - - - 35:0 30'0 32'0 18:0 ae 
Sulphate of Soda - - - - - 2'0 — 10 24'0 10°0 
Nitrate of Magnesia - - - - - 40 40 4:0 == == 
Nitrate of Sodas - - - - - - —— 30 10 --— = 
Chloride of Magnesium - - - - ie) 10 10 —— an 
Chlorides of Sodium and Potassium - - 10'0 10'0 10'0 41'0 190'0 
Difference—Silica, Alumina, Iron, &c. - - 2:0 | ie) 10 2:0 ———~ 
Total Solids dried at 180°C. - - - 247'0 1650 220'0 194'0 68:0 
a | | 
Free Ammonia - - - . - - 003 "004 003 028 025 
Albuminoid Ammonia - - - - 004 005 ‘004 004 "005 
Chlorides expressed as Chlorine - - - 61 ies 6.5 25°0 11"4 
Nitrates expressed as Nitrogen - - : 06 13 o'8 Trace None 
