30 Dr. Thomson's Analysis of a Specimen of Water. (*****■ 

 did not, previous to the* nn-ily- 

 the sulpha 

 existed as 

 of soda n 

 common s 

 from the r< 

 contained 

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 from the b 



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 the weight 

 portion of 

 exceeds tin 

 owing in pa 

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 improbable i 

 decomposed 

 heat to the 

 applied muc> 

 to be depenc 



The saline 

 from those o 

 to rive per c< 

 per cent. T 

 the water wr 

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 salts, which t 

 The proportic 

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These circi 

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 Sea water. 



I regret th 

 tion respectin 

 occurs. Tour 

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 mines ; but I 

 though Tourne 





