ANALYSES OF WELL, SPRING, MINERAL AND ARTESIAN WATERS. 83; 
ReEmARKS.— Water clear, had a strong saline taste. On ignition 
the residue considerably darkened giving offa foul odour some- 
what resembling. wool when burnt. No poisonous metals detected. 
(12.) Kidwell’s Quarry. Graius per Gallon. In 1000 Parts. 
Soluble saline matter ... PAE OO Ore mae eo 0 gle 
Insoluble mineral matter foo. fy POFOSGEN jhe kee 
LOOLO2GF Wag 222860 
Analysis of total solids— 
| Chloride of Sodium .... Hines Oi Ouee OG 
Sulphate of Soda Si We Hit poe OOD ous ase tO Ge 
Sulphate of Lime Bos ae trace... trace 
Sulphate of Magnesia ... eis) ODO ern ae LOO 
@enuenite of lime... ' >... LU-172 - 2. | 1596 
Carbonate of Magnesia se WECD2 gon ORO 
Mil-aline Carbonates, etc. || .... 19-440-... | -2777 
Oxide of Iron ... oe was trace... trace 
Alumina ga wiaie ne ZO daeeen OLO4 
Sica, .... oe A ase W484 ones GO2ZTE 
Total solids .... io. ©160:026 2°2860 
Remarks.—Water clear, with a small amount of suspended 
matter ; saline to the taste. The residue considerably darkened 
on ignition, thus showing the presence of organic matter. No 
poisonous metals detected. 
{13.) Marden’s Quarry. Grains per Gallon, In 1000 Parts. 
Soluble saline matter ... wey ot IO ool 
Insoluble mineral matter see LOREBOS a SP 26a e 
Total solids ... Pee LOscOOGr Woe 1 ae2000 
Analysis of total solids— 
Chloride of Sodium... stein On KOO see, legilelil 
Sulphate of Soda a 2a S050 ise 0 1218 
Sulphate of Lime we oe 2470 ae 0352 
Sulphate of Magnesia. ... aoe 247600!) Uy) 3514 
