APPENDIX C.—REPORT ON THE SOILS AND MINERAL WATERS. 97 
TABLE II. 
Results of analysi pared with 100 parts of silica. Description. 
1 Š - 2 B 
Je | s (RIB 23 
$8 |g ey Be ors a . | Eg 
" sim $ 3 S E aj 2 " E cc Color. Texture. 
S Eo | x = a z = E: " 
b d To Sb $ 2 g [7 F=} E = S 
g © ES E i & g E t S Er 2a 
B E B— a = 3 & e|s/|/s/# ga 
z n < = © = [s] C» n o E: ES 
$ 100 4.05 1 6.97 1 1.49 eae 2 1 1 3.50 | Light colored: | Fine sandy. 
3 4.64 P: 6.75 1 BL ee 2 H 9 2.02 | Light Serie 2 ine sandy. 
3 100 4.53 2 3.01 1 8.44 a O PEET S 1 1 2.42 | Reddish ..... etm s 
5 100 4.47 2 10.40 1 4.99 |... oso p l 1 9 Light colored. Fin sandy. 
6 100 8:89 Ls. 9.63 1 $8.89 | idi. K 5s 2.54 | Reddish Tenacious loam; at one foot be- 
i tl ede the tr cipum con- 
silicious stones. 
i 7 100 6.26 3 10.90 9 96.04. 1..2 7. 1 1 1 9.98 | Grayish.......... Pine sd, falt of lumps of limo- 
8 100 Lt orrea 2.47 l T] r9 I^hendg "1 3,00 | Rol. cioooanasas] VUE D erre clayey. 
9 100 6.19 1 2 1 1.99 1 9 l A TOTER 2.96 | Reddish.......... supe y tenacious, clay, and fine 
10 100 6.23 2 2 esssss|: 2.99 1 -— cvveee 2.28 | Light reddish.... Losin, cla ay, and fine sand. 
11 100 5.49 1 9 1 WENT S I T.i. 3.38 IL reddish... Loamy, clay, and fine sand. 
100 S29 hinn 2 4.03 1 bad, (ree ne 7.02 arks seeeeeees+ Tenacious, clay and very fine 
13 100 La 2 | 0.89 Miel. d 1 1.52 | Gray .......... | Fine and a little coarse sand. 
14 100 Bek loeevee 2 nsss LA lessees] B 2 1 2.96 | Reddish ....... .| Somewhat tenacious, clay, coarse 
and fine sand. 
15 100 X89 ls 9 1 SF Sat LR T 1 5.88 | Dark... cesesccees| Tena ew clay and very fine 
sand. 
16 100 8534 T, cakes 2 1 [3L Bo POUSSE | 1 1 5.10 |..do...... ........| Tenacious, clay and very fine 
sand. 
17 100 3:858 dios 1.39 1 ASgB. Lo vb X» 1 2 TAE BM LE ras Mgr R clay and very fine 
| sand. 
18 100 10.94 9 9 1 7.82 1 l H 1 11.08 |..d0..... ........| Tenacious, clay and very fine 
7 i sand. 
TABLE IIL—MINERAL WATERS. 
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i A E P 2 D P ig 
! . $3132 |8|2|i25| 8, 3s 
sia oakao anaa $8 zh 
" Locality of water. e | Sed je | Oe et eel ee 3 se Remarks. 
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. E 2 2 v |a g A co 3 F LE 
E a 3123181 3/53 13081. a* 
A RSet eee eee 
z S |@e dpr O hale ja |ER = 
3 j p b 
1 | Head Delaware creek, spring, temp. 3 2 Lohowwieesnlnk 1 320 Alk The waters are age 
60° Fahr., March 4; 1854. 1 Qr mahal je ahindy doo to 
2 | Spring head Delawarecreek........| 3 3 eee doqeeepee I ox Me TO .. The 
is chiefly that of soda ; 
3 eie head Delaware creek, temp. | 3 9E Lue i 1 60 Alk. 3 
1° Fahr., March 4, 1854. " ce Na qp mnn es e 
4 Dolan creek, thirty miles below | 3 |......| 2 |.-.-| 1 1 1 187 Alk, mato garei. nei sa 
springs, ten miles above mouth. figures 1, 2, and 3. It is interest- 
3 . ing to observe sulphuret- 
5 | Pecos river B larsent pomire evene] "I 1663, | Nentral ed salt waters of the springs Nos. 
6 | Mustang springs, or “ La laguna ”..| 3 3 9 1 1 i 1 930] Alk. ^ Eee 3, as they LM 
retted in No. 4 
7 | Stream, Camp No. 40.....ssec0000., 3 3 E uod 1 1 1 392 Alk. phan ont eon el 
sulphurie acid, so as to 
8 | Sulphur springs; Colorado..........| 3 | 2 j| lee] d 1 51 Alk. aperia Ot poah and limo. 
It appears, however, that in the 
Pecos the eel. has al- 
entirely 
* Contains much chloride of caleium. 
