270 Mineral Waters of Canada. 
Bromid of sodium, . F ‘ » 016077 
Iodid of sodium, ' ; P . 000530 
Sulphate of potash, . ‘ : . 005280 
Carbonate of soda, . , ‘ . . *048570 
eee lime, JE. shagee A 
nL of magnesia, ~ ‘526200 
it of iron and manganese, traces, 
Alumina, ‘ ‘5 ‘004400 
Silica, : pid es @ odeKOS1008 
Carbonic acid, ha . , ; ‘ *349000 
ter, : : ; — 991873503 
1000:000000 
Saline ingredients in 1000 parts, 7-775. 
Carbonic acid in 100 cubic inches, 17:5. 
IL. The Babies Spring.—The spring thus named, is very sim- 
ilar to the last, but in reality less strongly saline. Tits tempera- 
ture was 45° F., that of the air being at the same time 60° F. 
The specific gravity 1005-824. Its reaction is more strongly 
alkaline, but otherwise the results of its qualitative examination 
are similar to those given under the head of the ‘Gas Spring.” 
It contains no sulphuretted hydrogen whatever; some few bub- 
bles of carburetted hydrogen are evolved, but the quantity is very 
small. ‘The discharge from this spring is about ten gallons per 
minute. 
1000 parts of the water gave— 
Chlorine, : ‘ } . 393830 
Bromine, . 3 : 3 go i8g ‘01317 
Iodi 00123 
Sulphuric acid (SO?) ‘00220 
= ‘ 352246 
Potash, . ‘04100 
ae 06580 
Magnesia, . 25020 
Silica, . : 04250 
Alumina, iron and manganese traces, 
Carbonic aci id, i : . 64800 
These may be siesbindd in the following manner :— 
Chlorid of sodium, . ‘ ; . 644090 
. of potassium, . ‘ j 02960 
Bromid of sodium, ‘ ‘ , . *01696 
Iodid of sodium, . ; ‘ : ‘00146 
Sulphate of potash, . . . . 00480 . 
Cc of stds,“ . ‘ 2 : -17620 
ime, *11750 
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