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MINERAL SPRINGS OF THE UNITED STATES 
[BULL. 32. 
NEW JERSEY. 
This State is not conspicuous for the number of her mineral springs. 
Sehooley's Mountain Spring is the only well-known resort. 
The water of a spring at Woodbridge, in Middlesex County, was at 
one time bottled for sale, but so far as reported none of the waters of 
the State is on sale at present. Unimproved weak chalybeate springs 
doubtless exist in many portions of the State, but they are at present 
of comparatively little importance. 
A number of artesian wells have been sunk at Newark, Paterson, 
Jersey City, and in other parts of the State, and the water in many of 
them is quite highly mineralized. Several of the analyses are included 
in the table. So far as known, they are not utilized medicinally. 
Mineral springs of New Jersey. 
Name and location. 
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Character of 
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Remarks. 
Artesian wells:* 

Passaic CouDty. 
At CelluloidWorks,Newark, Essex 
County. 
On Passaic River (Lister Brothers), 
Newark, Essex County. 
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Do. 
Saline. 
Jersey City, Hudson County. 
Bishop's Well (45 feet), New Bruns- 
wick, Middlesex County. 
Manasquan Spring, Point Pleasant, 
Ocean County. 
Mineral springs : 
Calcic 

On Pohatcong Mountain, near 
Broadway, Warren County. 
Paint Spring, Kittatinny Moun tain, 
Warren County, near Delaware 
Gap Water. 
Schooley's Mountain Spring, Schooiey's 
Mountain, Morris County. 
Spa Spring, Woodbridge, Middlesex 
County. 
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Cold 
Chalybeate ... 
Chalybeate ... 
Saline 
Resort. 
Unimproved, but was 
once bottled and sold. 
a Only those of which analyses are given ir. the table are included here. 
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