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SIXTH REPORT — 1S.5G. 



Catfilogice of 



Name of the place 



where the spring 



occurs. 



Geological position. 



Geographical 

 position. 



Name of the 

 hottest spring and 



its excess of 

 temperature above 

 that of the locality. 



Number of cubic feet'*" 

 evolTed in 24 hoursf c ' 



s ° 



^ "^ c 



o 



-. « S 



>^ 2 „• 



CO 5" 



•n S 



*J C 



ta ra 



<-3 "' 



Bath 



Bristol 



Buxton 



Bakewell 



Stony Middleton 



Taafe'sWell 



Mallow 



Bertrich 



Aix la Cliapelle . 



Borset 



Ems 



Wiesbaden 



Schlangenbad .. 



Soden 



Kreutznach 



New red sandstone 



Carboniferous limestone 

 in a valley of disruption 

 Ditto 



Ditto 



Ditto 



Coal strata 



Carboniferous limestone 



Somersetshire 



Gloucestersh. 

 Derbyshire ... 



Ditto 



Ditto 



King's Bath 



66 



Near Cardiff, 



S.Wales 

 CountyofCork 



Ireland 



Hot Well 25 



St. Anne's 33 



Bath Spring 13 



14 



21 



Spa Well 23 



King's 

 Bath 

 28,339 



King's 

 Bath 

 222 ;i 



St. Anne's 

 13,.500 



St. Anne 

 41,60. I 



18-0 



Connected with extinct 



volcanos 

 At the junction of clay 



slate, and carboniferous 



limestone 

 Ditto 



Near Treves, 



Eyfel 

 Lower Rhine 



Province 



'«J CI • 





Clay slate. 



Chlorite slate 



Clay slate 



Ditto 



Felspar porphyry 



Ditto 



Ditto 



Ditto 



40 

 Kaiserquelle 85.5 



Muhlenbendl21*5 



7240 



Rondeel 



81 



NearFrankfort 

 on the Main 



Lower Rhine 

 Province 



Kochbrunnen 108 



Schachtbrunnen 

 27 



Gemeindebrunnen 

 20 



Miinster am Stein 

 3G 



12,400 



84,092 



21,328 



• N.B. In this estimate of mean temperature, no allowance is made for height. It is evident, therefore, | 

 Buxton, Bakewell, &c. i 



f Where the name of the spring is not given, the number is understood to indicate the amount evolved 

 X N.B. Where not otherwise specified, the spring alluded to in this and the next column is assumed to 



