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internally and externally, qualities, modus operandi, etc., are 

 certainly worthy of the greatest respect and most attentive 

 consideration of all invalids and physicians who are de- 

 sirous of being posted in the resources of their art. There 

 are other sulphur springs in New York of considerable 

 celebrity. 



CLIFTON SPRING, in Ontario County, is said to be " so im- 

 pregnated with gas that the odor is perceptible for one- 

 fourth of a mile." Temperature, 51 Fahr. 



CHITTENANGO SPRINGS are in Madison County ; they con- 

 tain carbonate and sulphate of lime, sulphate of magnesia 

 and chloride of sodium, sulphuretted hydrogen and carbonic 

 acid gas ; temperature, 49 Fahr. One of the springs also 

 contains sulphate of soda. Dr. Beck speaks highly of these 

 springs. 



MANLIUS LAKE and SPRING, in Onondaga County, are 

 charged with sulphuretted hydrogen. 



The SALINE SPRINGS, of Salina and Syracuse, are also 

 charged with sulphuretted hydrogen. 



MESSINA SPRING also contains sulphur. 



Near Auburn, in Cayuga County, there are springs called 

 " AUBURN SPRINGS." From Chilton's analysis they contain, 

 in a pint, 



Sulphate of lime, 15*00 grs. 



Sulphate of magnesia, 3 '20 " 



Chloride of magnesium, 0'25 " 



Chloride of sodium, 0'75 " 



Sulphuretted hydrogen, 1'05 cubic inches. 



ROCHESTER SPRING contains, in a pint, 



Carbonate of lime and magnesia, 1-48 grs. 



Chloride of sodium, 6'52 " 



Sulphate of soda, 6 -97 " 

 Sulphuretted hydrogen and carbonic 



acid, 2*16 cubic inches. 

 Temperature, 52 Fahr. 



