ANALYSES OF MINERAL SPRINGS IN NEW YORK 573 



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



CONSTITUENTS. 



Sharon Springs. 



White 

 Sulphur 

 Spring. 



Magnesia 

 Spring. 



Grains 

 per gallon .a 



Red 

 Sulphur 

 Spring. 



Gardner 

 Magnesia 

 Spring. 



Spring. 



Solids. 



Sodium bicarbonate 



Grains 

 per gallon . a 



Grains 

 per gal Ion. b 

 0.49 

 12 93 

 0.69 

 90.64 

 18.96 

 < 33 

 I 0.73 

 0.07 

 0.89 

 0.45 



Grains 

 jicr gallon. c 

 0.54 

 9.70 

 1.36 

 93.50 

 19.68 

 1.23 

 0.44 

 0.16 

 0.63 

 0.40 



Grains 

 per gallon. a 



Calcium bicarbonate 









TVT s\ trr) psi 11 m hipn rhnnato 

 1 c*\ 11 m <i 1 1 nVi n r i > 



24.00 

 85.40 

 34.00 



\ 2.70 



30.50 

 76.00 

 22.70 

 3.00 



32.00 

 77.50 

 7.50 



| 2.58 



flffnp^i 11 m en 1 i~\Y\ a fp 



Sodium chloride 



Magnesium chloride 



Calcium chloride 



Calcium sulphide 



| 3.00 



0.50 





Silica 





Total 









149.10 



132.70 



Cubic inches. 



3.30 



132.18 



127.64 



Cubic inches. 



6.00 

 2.22 

 3.00 



119.50 

 Cubic incites. 



Gases. 



Cubic inches. 



20.50 



Cubic inches. 



10.50 

 4.58 

 4.00 























CONSTITUENTS. 



Sharon Springs. 



Chalybeate 

 Spring. 



Gardner 



Magnesia 

 Spring. 



Red Sulphur 

 Spring. 



White 

 Sulphur 

 Spring. 



Solids. 



Grains 

 per gallon. d 



Grains 

 per gallon. e 

 0.34 

 6.73 

 0.80 



Grains 

 per gallon. e 

 0.34 

 8.97 

 0.41 



Grains 

 per gallon.! 









Magnesium carbonate 



8.96 

 3.74 

 63.80 

 Trace. 

 8.15 

 1 40 











93.59 



96.64 



55.84 



Potassium sulphate 





19.68 



18.96 



21.29 





1.23 

 0.16 

 0.43 



0.33 

 0.06 

 73 



1.12 











1.20 

 gl.12 











J 6.25 

 0.40 



0.89 

 45 



Silica 









28.48 













114.53 

 Cubic inches. 



129.52 



Cubic inches. 



6.00 

 2.21 

 3.00 



127.78 



80.48 



Cubic inches. 



8.00 



Gases. 



Cubic inches. 



10.48 

 4.56 

 4.00 





















11.21 



19 04 



8.00 









a Lawrence Reid. analyst (1845). b J. G. Pohle, analyst. c J. G. Pohle. analyst (1865). 



d Malsche, analyst (1861). e Lawrence Reid, analyst. f J. R. Chilton, analyst. g With 



extractive matter. 



