ANALY8E8 OF MINERAL SPRINGS IN NEW YORK 569 



Analyses of Mineral Springs in New York. 



CONSTITUENTS. 



Adirondack 

 Spring. 



Albany Artesian Well. 



Auburn 



Spring, West 

 Auburn. 





Grains 

 per gallon.* 

 5.14 

 5.32 

 18.54 



i6. a 



0.02 

 Trace 

 5.04 

 11 13 



Grains 

 per gallon. b 

 40.00 



Grains 

 per gallon. c 

 40.00 



• 



per gallon .a 









32.00 

 16.00 



32.00 

 12.00 









Lithium carbonate 





Manganese carbonate 









Iron carbonate 



e8.00 



8.00 







120 00 

 2^60 

 6.00 



Magnesium sulphate 









14.34 



504.00 



472.00 

 4.00 







Trace. 



0.74 





2.00 



Silica 

















76.89 



600.00 

 Cubic inches. 



568.00 



153.60 



Gases. 



Sulphureted hydrogen 



Cubic inches. 



Cubic inches. 



Cubic inches. 



12.00 



Carbonic acid 



67.27 



184.00 





Total 







67.27 



184.00 



208.00 



12.00 







CONSTITUENTS. 



Avon Sulphur Springs. 



Upper Spring.f 



Lower Spring. 



New Bath 

 Spring. 



Congress Hall 

 Spring. 



Solids. 



Grains 

 per gallon. g 

 8.00 

 16.00 

 84.00 

 10.00 

 18.40 



Grains 

 per gallon. d 

 29.33 

 13.73 

 57.44 

 49.61 



Grains 

 per gallon. c 

 26.96 

 88.72 



3.52 

 8.08 

 5.68 



Grains 

 per gallon. h 

 9.25 

 21.02 

 27.61 

 19.07 

 29.11 













8.41 

 i Trace. 



Sodium sulphide 









99.55 











Total 



Gases. 









136.40 



158.52 



82.96 



205.61 



Cubic inches. 



12.00 

 5.60 



Cubic inches. 



10.02 

 3.92 

 0.56 

 5.42 



Cubic inches. 



31.28 



Cubic inches. 



27.63 

 22.04 

 0.97 

 3.88 





















17.60 



19.92 | 



54.52 



a C. Collier, analyst, 

 d J. R. Chilton, analyst. 

 8 J. Hadley, analyst. 



b Wm. Meade, analyst (1827). c L. C. Beck, analyst (1842). 



e With silica. f Same as Middle Spring of Beck's report, 



h H. M. Baker, analyst (1874). i Contains iodine and bromine. 



