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MINERAL SPRINGS OF THE UNITED STATES. Tbull. 32. 
Analyses of mineral springs in North Carolina — Continued. 
Constituents. 
Dennison's 
Mineral 
Well. 
Kittrell 
Springs. 
Panacea 
Spring, near 
Littleton. 
Park's 
Alkaline 
Mineral 
Spring. 
Mineral 
Well, 
Thomasville. 
Grains per 
imp. gallon.* 
12.58 
Grains per 
imp. gallon.* 
Grains 
per gallon." 
Grains 
per gallon. 
4.80 
Grains 
per gallon.' 
9.20 
1.48 
1.50 
4.94 
2.23 
0.20 
1 09 
Magnesia 
0.70 
1.20 
1.74 
4.40 
0.01 
2.18 
3.50 
3.50 
Trace 
0.15 
| 0. 14 
1.01 
] <*3.48^ 
0.32 
1.18 
Silica 
Sulphur 

| 
2.62 
1.0O 
Phosphoric acid 
0.53 
0.81 
0.43 
::::::::::::;: 
Hydrochloric acid 

Sulphuric acid 
0.40 
0. 82 
Carbonic acid 
Organic matter 
3.05 
Total 
25.40 
9.20 
9. 79 14. Q2 
13. 52 
Gas. 
Carbonic acid 
Cubic inches. 
Cubic inches. 
Large am't 
Cubic inches. 
Large am't 
Cubic inches. 
Cubic inches. 
Warm Springs. 
Constituents. 
Bathing 
Springs. 
Drinking 
Springs. 
Warm 
Spring. 
Iron 
Spring. 
Hot and 
Warm 
Springs. 
Grains 
per gallons 
Grains 
per gallons 
Grains 
per gallon. 
3.68 
4.24 
Parts in 
1,000,000. 
Grains 
per gallon. 1 
9.03 
40.88 
1.34 
0.36 
8.97 
8.90 
40.54 
8.13 
0.47 
9.54 
17. 5fc 
7.64 
7.50- 
2.34 
2.46 
0.91 
0.22 
10.10 
0.31 
1.10 
0.37 
8.94 
0.50 
| 5. 00 
11.48 
7.4 
140.8 
31.9 
Trace 
72.1 
32.4 
304.6 
38.2 
Calcium 
Manganese 
3.82 
Sulphuric acid 
2. 56 

1.25 
'""» 
Total 
72.12 
78.49 , 35.66 627.4 
33. 87 
Gases. 
Carbonic acid 
Cubic inches. 
10.96 
1.76 
Cubic inches. 
10.72 
2.48 
Cubic inches. ! Cubic inches. 
j 
Cubic inches. 
Sulphureted hydrogen 
1 
a C. W. Dabney, jr., analyst. 
b W. C. Kerr, Geology of North Carolina (1875). 
c A. R. Ledoux, analyst. 
d With magnesia and combined oxygen. 
e E. Adelmarth, analyst. 
f E. D. Smith, analyst. 
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