206 REPORT OF THE STATE GEOLOGIST. 



der this a place of resort for invalids and others. The springs ' 

 - are located in a dry, elevated limestone region. The surround- 

 ings, though not picturesque, arc diversified and agreeable. 

 The water is strong and copious. Access is comparatively 

 easy by public conveyance on the plank road 8| miles from 

 Monroe. 



Three other groups of springs of equal copiousness exist in 

 the immediate neighborhood, and numerous others are scatter- 

 ed throughout the county. 



