Carbonate of lime Setgins 25 
~ Carbonate of BAIR Olt. A te LBA 
- Sulphate of lime 
_ Chloride of calcium 23 
‘Chloride of mage esia 
Silica ai TE Ce 1.50 
Fegetahle matter. ree ats Fe 20 
Moisture and loss sia 1 commeéh 
CAPT. FREMONT’S NARRATIVE. 
[1843 
ood, ( populus —sns) called by the 
Tainadiane hard amére. Ona ro near a 
is very destructible > 
Ati1l peg a lineata fodha the | weather, and the hill, which they for- 
air was 73°, that of the water in this was | merly constituted sone is ae sama 
60.5; exh Lge of the upper sr which} A shaft of the gun ear 
issued from t rock, more exposed | in the nsdn ; and we ~aaiied an cae 
to the sun, was se t sunset, when the rae the stre am being from twelve to twen- 
temperature of the air was 66°, that of | ty feet wide, with clear water. 
the lower springs was 58°, and that of the the clouds a gathered to a oe 8 over 
°, 
July 19.—A beautiful and clear merning, 
with a oy ight breeze from the northwest ; ~~ 
At this time temperature of the fates 
Terre ° 57.89, 5c; und that of the upper 54.39. 
_ ‘The trees in the neighborhood were birch, 
s,and we had a show en- 
es set the deahiatianert stood at 
62°, and 0% he mero fen above the sea was 
30 fe 
20.—This morning (as we generally 
morn 
right-loo 
_ feet high, con very great num 
shoe univalve retells which appears to be- 
occasionally four feet in “Inight;: 
a luxuriance of growth es he saw 
sateen universal plant attain t 
mney. Continuing downs branch of 
and 
