ANALYSES OF MINERAL 8PRINGS IN NEW YORK 571 



Analyses of Mineral Springs in New York — {Continued). 



CONSTITUENTS. 



Barton Sulphur 

 Springs. 



Cherry Valley Springs 



Bath-house 

 Spring. 



bath-house. 



x nospnate 

 Spring. 



Solids. 



Grains 

 per gal Ion. a. 



11.12 

 3.65 

 1.99 



Grains 

 per gallon.b 





Grains 

 per gallon.c 



Grains 

 per gallon* c 





9.41 

 17.82 



14.75 

 9.96 

 2.45 



2.87 

 4.58 

 0.62 









6.95 







11.08 

 57.68 

 24.56 









0.20 



149.46 



5.27 











13.77 

 0.47 





2.05 



12.44 

 2.80 



2.13 





Potassium chloride 



0.11 



2.49 







3.68 

 0.60 



| 0.36 















\ 0.36 

 1.16 

 1.52 













Silica 



3.64 



0.62 



Sulphur 





Organic matter 



0.28 







Carbonic acid 



2.62 







Total 









31.73 



140.71 





184.88 



28.20 



Gases. 



0.20 

















CONSTITUENTS. 



Cherry Valley 

 Springs. 



Yates Sulphur 

 Springs. 



Doxtatter's, or 



Longmuir's 

 Well, Roches- 

 ter. 



Verona Mineral 

 Springs. 



Phosphate 

 Spring. 



Solids. 



Grains 

 per gallon. d 



Grains 

 per gallon. e 

 7.04 



Grains 

 per gallon. e 

 g 11.84 



Grains 

 per imp. gal f 

 38.47 





17.27 

 0.01 

 0.20 

 0.04 

 41.13 

 0.47 

 46 

 Trace 

 0.02 

 0.01 

 0.60 

 Trace 

 Trace 

 0.68 



Manganese bicarbonate 



















13.28 



J 102.00 



55.92 



s 







63.19 























































Sodium chloride 



1.12 





562.8!) 

 82.61 



4.06 

 27.11 



2.37 



52.16 



























Trace 

 0.14 

 0.29 



Trace 













Silica 







0.59 





Trace 





Total 







61.32 



123.44 



119.92 



781.29 



Gases. 



Sulphureted hydrogen 



Cubic inches. 



Cubic inches. 



Cubic inches. 



17.28 

 Trace 



Cubic inches. 

















a F. F. Thomas, analyst. b J. R. Chilton, analyst. c Perkins, analyst. d C. F. Chandler 

 analyst (1876). e L. C. Beck, analyst (1842). f Peter Collier, analyst (1870). g With magne- 

 sium carbonate and iron oxide. 



