480 REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1899. 



Production of mineral waters in 1899 by States and Territories Continued. 



a The States in which only one spring for each has made a report are included here. These States 

 are Idaho, Louisiana, Montana, and Nebraska. 



Uses. The mineral waters are utilized mainly for drinking and 

 bathing purposes, the thermal springs being naturally best suited for 

 bathing, and the nonthermal for drinking purposes. 



For exhibition purposes the following waters have been selected, 

 kind and geographic distribution being the controlling factors in mak- 

 ing up the collection. In all cases the samples are exhibited in the 

 original bottles as put upon the market. 



ALKALINE WATERS. 



Poland Natural Spring Water, Poland Springs, Maine. 



Ballardvale Lithia Spring Water, Ballardvale, Massachusetts. 



Londonderry Lithia Spring Water, Londonderry, New Hampshire. 



Otterburn Lithia Water, Amelia, Virginia. 



Capon Springs Mineral Water, Capon Springs, West Virginia. 



Jackson Lithia Spring Water, Jackson County, Missouri. 



Algonquin Spring Water, Prince George County, Maryland. 



Manitou Natural Mineral Water, Manitou, Colorado. 



Bock Mineral Water, Jeffress, Virginia. 



Massanetta Spring Water, Harrisonburg, Virginia. 



Bethesda Natural Mineral Water, Waukesha, Wisconsin. 



Clysmic Natural Mineral Water, Waukesha, Wisconsin. 



White Rock Lithia Water, Waukesha, Wisconsin. 



Idanha Natural Mineral Water, Soda Springs, Idaho. 



Mis&isciuoi Mineral Water, Sheldon, Vermont. 



