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RemARKS.—The sample received was much too small for a 
proper examination. The symptoms to which this water gives 
rise to when supplied to cattle is not stated. It is thought how- 
ever that they may be due to salts of magnesia and to the organic 
matter present in the water which is very high. 
(31.) Dennison Town.—Water from a well on Patrick’s Station, _ 
three miles from the above. | 
Grains per Gallon. In 1000 Parts. 
Soluble saline matter ... 
Insoluble mineral matter 
Volatile at red heat 
Chlorine 
15°60 ... 0-2228 
28°56 ... +4080 
AL) fe) HOMO 
47-00 ‘6713 
GS. fie brs 
RemArKS.—The sample received in a small medicine bottle was 
much too small to enable a proper examination of the total solids 
to be made. 
(32.) Barragan, near Mudgee. 
Chloride of Sodium 
Chloride of Potassium ... 
Carbonate of Soda 
Carbonate of Lime 
Carbonate of Magnesia ... 
Nitrate of Soda ... 
Sulphate of Potash 
Silica 
Alumina... 
Total solids 
Free Ammonia ... 
Organic, or Albuminoid Ammonia ‘026 
Grains per Gallon. In 1000 Parts. 
[aS oe LO oSe 
GSO eee 70913 
159555 1a "1905 
T5060 2: 2152 
DOo! ca. 70540 
NaGAaOsy, i. 70248 
2 OONs, sos. 0428 
Deer liaes 0796 
GRACE wa trace 
GOOG) 2a) Sam) 
018 pts. per 100,000 pts. 
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ReEeMARKS.—The water when viewed through a two feet tube was. 
of a pale green colour. It was akaline, and a minute trace of 
