Record of Geology of Texas, IBS'? -1896. Ill 
Everhart^ Edgar. 
The subject of Coal and 'Lignite is discussed. Two analyses of bitumin- 
ous coal are given, ene a sample recorded as from Llano county, the other 
from Palo Pinto county, near Grordon. Analyses of lignites from different 
parts of the 'State are tabulated: 'Robertson county; Cherokee county; 
iMilam county; Hopkins county; .Northwest Texas; North Texas (3) ; 
Burnet county (2); [See No. 7, Ashburner, Charles A. (Coal in Texas).] 
Of mineral waters, the following analyses are given: 
‘‘chalybeate water FRANKLIN, TEXAS. 
“One gallon of the water contains: 
Sulphate of lime 20.965 grains. 
Sulphate of iron 75.952 grains. 
Sulphate of alumiina 2.228 grains. 
Sulphate of magnesia 13.063 grains. 
Sulphate of ,soda 7.109 grains. 
Sulphate of potash 0.752 grains. 
Sulphate of ammonia trace. 
Chloride of siodiurn 9.715 grains. 
Silica and insoluble matter 2.041 grains. 
Total grains per gallon 131.825 
The water has a slight acid reaction.” 
A second and third analysis of chalybeate water at Franklin are given. 
“alum WATER DENISON. 
“One gallon of the water contains: 
Sulphate of lime 30.652 grains. 
Sulphate of alumina 26.850 grains. 
Sulphate of iron 0.239 grains. 
■Sulphate of magnesia ' 3.312 grains. 
Sulphate lof potash 0.286 grains. 
Chloride of sodium 4.222 grains. 
Chloride of magnesium 0.140 grains. 
Silica and insoluble matter 2.735 grains. 
Total grains per gallon 68.436 
“alum WATER FRANKLIN. 
“One gallon of the water contains : 
Chloride of sodium 3.942 grains. 
Sulphate of soda 0.898 grains. 
Sulphate ef potash 0.548 grains. 
Sulphate of lime 6.217 grains. 
Sulphate of magnesia 2.624 grains. 
Sulphate of iron 5.651 grains. 
Sulphate of alumina 30.005 grains. 
Silica and insoluble matter 2.887 grains. 
Total grains per gallon 
52.772 
