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SIXTH REPORT 1836. 



Catalogue of Thermit 



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 i 

 evolved in 24 houti < 



Water. Gas. 



to 



c 



2o 

 °.§ 



«^| 

 S o g 



5» 1-1 *J 



; c 



^^ 



o- S 



3 E 



Eaux Bonnes . 

 Eaux Chaudes . 



Cambo 



Dax 



Barboutan .... 

 Castera-vivant . 



In a valley of disruption, 

 from highly inclined 

 beds of limestone, near 

 its contact with granite 



In a valley of disruption, 

 at the junction of gra- 

 nite, with inclined beds 

 of limestone 



Clay-slate in inclined 

 strata, resting on gra- 

 nite 



Compact limestone, with 

 trap near it 



Tertiary? 



Tertiary ?. 



Dep. des 

 Basses 

 Pyrenees 



26 



Source Vieille 32-0 

 31-4 F. 



Ditto , 



Clot 



Ditto . 



Dep. des 

 Landes 



Dep. de 

 Gers 



Ditto .. 



34-6 F. 



10. 



82-25 

 44. 

 25 



3,924 



Pfeffers. 



Vals, 



Disrupted beds of lime- 

 stone 



Clay slate and compact 

 limestone 



■5 J E 



2 E 



Weissenburg 

 Loueche 



Disrupted beds of lime 

 stone, with granite not 

 far distant 



Baden 



Schinznach 



Canton of St, 

 Gall 



Valley of Lug- 

 nitz, canton 

 of Grisons 



Canton of 

 Berne 



Canton of Va- 

 lais 



Canton of Ar- 

 gau 



23 



Ditto 



Yverdim 



Canton of Neu- 

 chatel 



From 50-5 to 51-OlVcry varia- 

 48-9 F ble,greatest 

 10 ./ i . j„ summer 

 (=429,120), 

 least in 

 winter 



14 



32-5 F. 

 74-1 F 



St. Verene 78-0 



39-25 

 varying a degree 

 or so 



27 



1,423 

 161,364 



One 

 spring 

 186,325 



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