Carbonate of Ciilcium 



. i;w;i 



Carbonate of M.•l,^n^^iu.u .. 



. ir,-2G 



Chloride of Potassium 





Sulphate of Calcium 



.' 'lG-1-2 



Chloride of Sodium 



. 1-2.-) 



Total iuor<,^anic matter .. 



. S9-07 



Nitrates absent, Nitrogen or< 



;anic and inorganic traces. 



These two ^^aters are both used fo 



r brewing and should be very 



suital)le foi' that purpose. The quan 



titv,>f potassium salts in the 



labt is particulai-ly noticeable, as a 



,bout 2-2 grains per gallon of 



potassium sulphate is found in the 1 



brewing water at Burton on 



Trent, at Edinburgh, and in the wal 



.er from a well at Tennant's 



J3rewery, Glasgow. 





Water from spring at 



Cootamundra. 



Oxide of Iron and Alumina 



... h-2 grs. per gin. 



Carbonate of Calcium ... 



... 2-2 



Carbonate of Magnesium 





Chloride of Sodium ... 



2-;'> \\ 



Sulphates 



... traces 





12-0 



Water from a well at 



Cootamundra. 



Silica 



... 0-s,rs.pergln. 



Carbonate of Calcium". 



Surphate of Mng.'.esiun' 

 Sulphate of Potassium. 

 Sulphate of Sodium . 

 Chloride of Sodium . 



Total inorganic matt 

 In neither of these two wa 



fron.t I,,-. •,.-!. 'u.'d'th?- s,' />n 

 from it. [t^.M.,usi,rol.,.hl,-th;. 

 by filtration throu-h the soil. 

 to increase the total saline mn 

 that of the creek, whiKt the ino 



