50 T. S. Hunt on the Chemistry of Natural Waters. 
Taste I].—Warers oF THE SECOND Crass. 
| 1. 2. 3. 4. | 5 6. % 8. 2. 
Chlorid of Rasa .111°6660; 9°4600/12°2500)/11- 140018: 0454) 11-7750 11-4968/17°2671) 
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“ magnesiu 2459| +4949) 1:0888}] °2790] 0856) +3748) -6636) 2°0523 
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odid of “ “0052; °0017| -0021| °0052) traces. -0039) +0046) °0133 
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Sid magnesia,, °8904) °38629) ‘8632| 4622) °8354 1:0593) -9388 15 
. i ~.-«| ‘0096! traces. | traces. | traces,|.....| ‘O0054| 0145) traces 
Silica 0700} 6205; *0225]  *0552)'..... 0479; -0865} undet. 
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In 1000 parts .....|13° 8'1678/10-9814 146393 12°8830 9-0600 18:°6513/13-8365) 209987 
Specific gravity .../100939|1008°78' 1010-911009-421 ..... 101036|1011-23| .....| +++: 
1, 2. These two waters are from the township of Plantagenet. 
The first is known as Larocque’s, and the second as the Georgian 
Spring: These waters were examined in 1849 and 1851. 
other gpenps have been observed in the same vicinity, one re- 
rocque’s spring and containing borates 
aie proportion of strontia, while the other is an alaline-saline 
ing 
water of the third class. 
8. Caledonia Intermittent Spring. This spring owes its name 
to the intermitting discharge 
takes place 
was collects 
4, La 
earbur pe oo. 
carbonates present, 
from 
Donctee 1848. 
7. Is fro rom the seigni y 
which, like the last, disengag 
acid was equal to 1-224 parts, 
half, is required for the neutral seeneneiey found by analysis. 
This is 
of carburetted hydrogen which 
its waters. It is in the township of Caledonia, 
not far from Pit escenet, and near three other waters from the 
same Eee aa to be mentioned in the next class. The water 
tember, 1847. 
The water was collected in mae 
of St. Léon, and isa cep 
es inflammable e gas. 
, With a not- 
s from the seigniory of Lanoraie. 
pat st both baryta ae strontia, and evolves an abundance of 
The water was collected 3 in arch, 1851. 
‘he water was taken from the spring in 
a 
of which ‘651, or “0 esom one 
Two 
It 
