PEALE.] THEEMAL SPRINGS AND GEYSERS OF NEW ZEALAND. 



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New Zealand springs and geysers— ContinneA. 



Area and locality. 



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E- CO 



Names of principal 

 springs and geysers. 





Kemarks. 



BOTOMAHANA AREA— 



Continued. 



Southeast side . 



"West side 



Ifortliwest side . 



At outlet of lakeatnortb 



White Island (Whar 

 kaari). 



ORAKEIKOEAKO AREA. 



On "Waikato Kiver 



PAIEOA EANGE AREA. 



Paiioa Peak 



Waikite 



ROTORUA AREA. 



"WTiakaTewarewa fnearj 

 south end of lake), i 



OhiBemnta . 



76 



20 



(*)f 



Wakaehn (water in 

 motion). 



Te Kuahoata 



Wairake 



Te Kangipakaru (bro- 

 ken sky). 



Otakapuaraangi 

 (cloudy atmosphere) . 

 Pink Terraces. 



Cameron's Bath 



Te Whakataratara 



208 



Atetuhi , 



TeWaiti 



Teake Manuka . 



Te Mamaku 



Te Poroporo 



Tamariwi 



Te Karaka 



Puia-Te-Mimi-a'Homai 

 terangi. 

 Puia-Orakeikorako . . . 



Alum Cave (main 



spring). 

 (Ked mud spring) 



Puia Tuhi-tarata. 



110 



202 

 106 

 209 



Te-wai-whokata . 



TePoho 



Rakau-takuma. . . 



"Wai-mahana 



Whangairorohea . 



Ohaki 



Te "Wai-angahue . 

 "Whakapoapoa . . . 



Te Kopiha . 



Waikite . 



Tnrikore 



Pohutu or Pohtu. 



12 



TeHoru 



Parikohum 



Paratiatia (?) 



Whakaha Ilua (bash- 

 ful geyser). 

 Koroteoteo (oil bath) . 



Medicinal springs 



Great Waikite 



Perckari 



Little Waikite 



214 

 120 



Te Mimi Okakahi 



Tapui (wind pointer). 

 Kuirua JsapoDaceous 

 spring]. 



150 

 201 



112 



190 

 100 



There are three lagoons. 



See description in preceding pages. 



A crater-shaped hole with yeUowish- 

 white muddy water. 



Mud holes, and a boiling lake that 

 spouts 100 feet at intervals. 



Punnel-shaped basin 4 or 5 feet wide ; 

 spouts 20 to 30 feet every 2 hours. 

 Is 30 feet from previous one ; has basin 



6 by 8 feet; clear bubbling water. 

 For two years after 1848 it spouted 100 



feet. 

 14 feet long, 6 to 8 feet wide, and 6 or 



8 feet deep. 

 Sky-blue water, and forms a steaming 



cascade over wliitc, red, and yellow 



terraces to the river. 



Is on the summit of Pairoa Peak; 



slopes and foot of mountain have 



mud springs. 

 Some clean some boilincr, mUky, and 



mud spriigs; no siliceous deposits. 



Has a flat siliceous cone 100 feet in 

 diameter, and 15 feet liigh ; spouts 

 8 feet every eight minutes, and in 

 February and January reaches 100 

 feet. 



Has deposits 20 feet high; generally 

 active between 7 and 9a. m. and 3 to 

 5 p. m. 

 Do. 



30 feet diameter ; boiling. 



Is in violent ebullition after dark. 



The water here is alkaline. 



Spouts 12 feet sometimes. 



Has a basin 4 or 5 feet wide; rises 

 several leet every five minutes, and 

 sinks or 7 feet in the interval. 



Has a basin 30 by 50 feet. 



Is a pool fed by several hot springs. 



"TW Sgeysors; several hundred epriags. 



