Record of Geology of Texas, 1887-1896. 
209 
Peale, a. C. 
Spring; iMineral Well Springs; Montvale iSprings, Mar&hall; Overall Min- 
eral Well, Franklin; Ricliards’ Wells, .Rockdale; Rosborough Springs, Mar- 
s'hall; Slack’s Well, Fayette county; Texas Sour Springs, Luling; Tioga 
Mineral Well, Tioga; Wooitan Wells, 
326 . 
Art. 'Mineral Waters. Min. Resources of the U. S., 1891. 
(Mineral Springs in Texas), p. 608. Washington, 1893. 
iName and location of ten spriings, all of whieli have been included in 
preceding list. 
327. 
Art. Mineral Waters. Min. Resources of the U. S., 1892. 
(Mineral Springs in Texas), p. 831. Washington, 1893. 
Springs reporting for 1892: Capp’s Well, Longview; Dalby Springs, 
Dalby Springs; Elkbart Mineral Wells, Elkhart; 'Hyn&on’s Iron Mountain 
iSpring, Marshal] ; Montvale Springs, Marshall ; Mineral Wells, Mineral 
Wells; Overall Mineral Well, Franklin; Page’s Well, Georgetown; Slack’s 
Well, Walder Depot; Texas Sour Springs, Luling; Tioga Mineral Wells, 
Grayson county; Wootan Wells, Wootan Wells. 
328. — ^ 
Art. Mineral Waiers. Min. Resources of the U. S., 1893. 
(Mineral Springs in Texas), pp. 781-782. Washington, 1894. 
“One new spring appears on the list credited to the State. Thirteen 
report sales in 1893. They are: Oapp’s Well, Longview, Gregg county; 
Dalby Springs, Dalby Springs, Bowie county; Elkhart Mineral Wells, Elk- 
hart, Anderson county; Georgetown Mineral Water, Georgetown, William- 
son county; Hynsoh’s Iron Mountain Spring, Marshall, Harrison county; 
Mineral Wells, Mineral Wells, Palo Pinto county; Montvale Springs, Mar- 
shall, Harrison county; lOverall Mineral Wells, Franklin, Robertson county; 
Rockdale Mineral Wells, Rockdale, Milam county ; Slack’s Wells, Waelder, 
Gonzales county (the spring is in Fayette county) ; Texas Sour Springs, 
Luling, Caldwell county; Tioga Mineral Wells, Grayson county; Wootan 
Wells, Wootan Wells, Robertson county.” 
329. 
Art. Mineral Waters. Min. Resources of the U. S., 1894. 
Nonmetallic Products. 
16t'h Ann. Rept., U. S. Geological Survey, Part IV. 
(List of Coimmercial Springs in Texas), p. 718. Wash- 
ton, 1895. 
“There is no change from 1893 in the list of springs from Texas. Of 
the thirteen credited to the State twelve report.” 
