MINERAL SPRINGS OF NEW YORK. 151 



Those who may wish fuller and more detailed accounts of 

 the mineral springs of New York and their geological con- 

 nections, may find them in Dr. Beck's " Mineralogy of New 

 York;" Dr. Bell's "Mineral Springs;" also in Emmons, 

 Hall, and geological reports, essays, and contributions. 

 However interesting, really useful, and instructive it 

 might be to dwell, especially upon their therapeutic pro- 

 perties and the question of their real power over disease, 

 it would be out of place in a mere catalogue. 



