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Brande, Prof. W. T., and S. Parkes. A Descriptive Account of Mr, 



Tliompson's Laboratory at Cheltenham .... With a Chemical 



Analysis of the Waters. Journ. Sci.Arts, vol. iii, p. 54-71 [1817]. 

 Braylet, E. W. On the Existence of Salts of Potash in Brine Springs 



and in Rock Salt. Phil. Mag. ser. 2, vol. v, p. 411-416 [1829]. 

 Brearet, C. B. Medical Guide to Scai'borough. Ed. iv, 1869. 

 Brewerton, T. L. a Treatise on the Mineral Waters of Askern, &c. 



8vo. Doncaster, 1818. 8vo. London, 1820. 

 Brown, Edwin. The Geology and the Mineral Waters of Burton-npon- 



Trent, 8vo. Burton-upon-Trent, 1865. 

 Browne, Dr. Account of the wonderful cures performed by the cold 



baths, with advice to the water drinkers at Astrope, Nasborough, 



Guilthwaite near Sheffield, and other Spaws. 12mo. 1707. 

 Brownrigg, Dr. W. Art of making Common Salt, as now practised in 



naost parts of the world, with some Improvements proposed for 



the Art, for the use of the British dominions. 8vo. Londorij 



1748. 

 BucHAN, Dr. William. Cautions concerning Cold Bathing and Drinking 



Mineral Waters ; being an additional Chapter to the 9th edition 



of his Domestic Medicine. 8vo. London, 1786. 

 BuCKLAND, Rev. Prof. W. On the action of Acidulated Water on the 



surface of the Chalk near Gravesend. Rep. Brit. Assoc, for 



1830, Trans, of Sections, p. 7Q. 

 BccKMAN, Jas. Guide to Pittville, with Analyses. 8vo. CheltenJiam, 



1842. 

 BuCKMAN, Prof. J. On the Nature and Origin of the Saline Waters of 



Cheltenham. Geologist (Moxon's), 1843, pp. 146-148. 

 Burgess, Dr. J. Essay on the Waters and Air of Ballyspellan. 1725. 

 Bdrr, T. B. History of Tunbridge Wells. 8vo. London, 1766. [Medi- 



cinal Waters, p. 70]. 

 Burton, T. See Weight, W. T. 

 Btfield, Dr. T. The Artificial Spaw. 8vo. London, 1684. 



A Short and Plain Account of the late-found Balsamick Wells at 



Hoxdon. 12mo. London, 1687. 

 C , Dr. W. W. Hydro-sidereon : or a Treatise of Ferruginous Waters, 



especially the Ipswich Spaw. 8vo. London, 1717. 

 Canton, J. ' Observations on the Heat of the Bath and Bristol Water. 



Phil. Trans. (Abr.) vol. xii, p. 420 [1762] and vol. Ivii, p. 208 



[1768]. 

 Carnellt, T. Analysis of one of the Trefriw Mineral Waters. Mem. 



Lit. Phil. Soc. Manch. ser. 3, vol. xiv, p. 59 [1874]. 

 Analysis of one of the Trefriw Mineral Waters. Mem. Lit. Phil 



Soc. Manch. ser. 3, vol. v, pp. 356-361 [1876]. 

 Carpenter, W. L. Notes on Water from the Severn Tunnel Springs. 



Bep. Brit. Assoc, for 1877, p. 511. 

 Carrick, a. Dissertation on the Chemical and Medical Properties of the 



Bristol Hotwell Water. Pp. 167. 8vo. Bristol, 1797. 

 and Dr. Stmonds. The Medical Topography of Bristol. Trans. 



Prov. Med. and Surg. Assoc, vol. ii [1834]. 

 Carter, R. On the Mineral Wells at Harrowgate. Proc. TorJcsh. Geol. 



Soc. vol. viii, pt. 3, p. 313 [1885]. 

 Cart, G. S. The Balnea : a description of all the popular watering- 

 places. 12mo. 1799. 



