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



CONSTITUENTS. 



Saratoga Springs. 



Star Spring. 



Union Spring. 



United States 

 Spring. 





Grains 

 per gallon, a 



Grains 

 per gallon. b 

 12 80 



Grains 

 per gallon. c 



Grains 

 per gallon . a 





12.66 



17.01 



4.67 





41.60 





124.46 



96.70 



93.12 





84.27 





61.91 

 Trace. 

 1.50 



109.69 

 Trace . 

 2.6i 



72 88 

 0.02 

 4.85 













5.45 





iii 



0.10 

 5.40 



Trace. 



Trace. 



398.36 

 9.70 



0.57 

 Trace. 



0.13 

 Trace. 



1.28 

 Trace . 



0.27 

 1.70 

 1.82 

 0.03 

 Trace. 

 453.30 

 8.73 



0.71 

 0.91 















0.02 

 Trace . 

 141.87 

 8 62 



Sodium biborate 





Sodium chloride 



243.62 



Potassium chloride 



Potassium bromide 



Trace. 



Sodium bromide 



1.30 

 Trace. 

 0.04 

 0.32 

 2.65 

 Trace. 



0.84 

 Trace. 

 0.05 

 0.09 

 3.19 

 Trace. 









3.60 

 5 1.5, j 





Silica 





Total 





617.37 



392.91 



696.17 



331.84 



Gases. 



Carbonic acid 



407.65 



344.16 

 4.62 



384.97 



245.73 













Saratoga Springs. 



CONSTITUENTS. 



Vichy Spriug. 



Walton or 

 Iodine Spring 

 (Star Spring). 



Washington Spring. 



Solids. 



Grains 

 per gallon, a 



Grains 

 per gallon, d 

 2.00 



26.00 



Grains 

 per gallon, e 



Grains 

 per gallon, f 





82.87 



8.48 



16.50 

 99.60 





95.52 



84.10 



Magnesium carbonate 



75. (JO 





Magnesium bicarbonate 



Strontium bicarbonate 



41.50 

 Trace. 

 1.76 



65.27 



40.98 













1.00 





3.25 





0.05 

 0.59 

 Trace. 



3.80 



Barium bicarbonate 







Potassium sulphate 













0.05 







Trace. 

 Trace. 

 128.69 

















187.00 



182.73 

 0.20 



281. 50 





14.11 











6 68 

 U 47 





Potassium bromide 









Sodium bromide 



0.99 

 Trace. 

 Trace. 

 0.48 

 0.76 

 Trace. 











2 24 

 Trace. 

 1.50 







3.50 



2.75 



Silica 





1.50 







Total 



Gases. 



Carbonic acid 



Atmospheric air 







439.01 



367.32 



294.50 



350.22 



383.07 



=: 



326.00 

 4.00 



363.77 



262.50 

 6.80 









a C. F. Chandler, analyst. b J. R. Chilton, analyst (1841). c C. F. Chandler, analyst (1873). 

 d£. Emmons, analyst (1839). eJ.R. Chilton, analyst. f John H. Steele, analyst (prior to 1838). 



