32 
MINERAL SPRINGS OF THE UNITED STATES. 
Analyzes of mineral springs in New York. 
[BULL. 32. 
Constituents. 
Adirondack 
Spring. 
1 
Auburn 
Albany Artesian "Well. Spring, West 
Auburn. 
Solids. 
Grains 
per gall. » 
5.14 
5.32 
18.54 
16. 02 
0.02 
Trace 
Grains 
per gall. b 
40.00 
Grains 
per gall. e 
40.00 
Grains 
per gall. d 
32. 00 
16.00 
32. 00 
12.00 
5.04 
'8.00 
8.00 
11.13 
120.00 
25.60 
6.00 
14.34 
504. 00 
472. 00 
4.00 
2.00 
Trace 
0.74 
Silica 
Total 
76. 89 600. 00 
568. 00 
1 SSL fift 
Gases. 
Sulphureted hydrogen 
Cubic inches. 
Cubic inches. 
Cubic inches. 
Cubic inches. 
12.00 
67.27 
184. 00 
Total 
67.27 184.00 
208. 00 I 
Constituents. 
Avon Sulphur Springs. 
Upper Spring/ Lower Spring. 
New Bath 
Spring. 
Congress Hall 
Spring. 
Solids. 
Calcium carbonate. . . 
Sodium sulphate 
Calcium sulphate 
Magnesium sulphate 
Sodium chloride 
Calcium chloride 
Sodium iodide 
Sodium sulphide 
Calcium sulphide 
Magnesium sulphide. 
Total 
Grains 
per gall. & 
8.00 
16.00 
84.00 
10.00 
18.40 
Grains 
per gall. d 
29.33 
13.73 
57.44 
49. 61 
Grains 
per gall. c 
26.96 
38.72 
3.52 
8.08 
5.68 
Grains 
per gall. h 
9.25 
21. 02 
27.61 
19.07 
29.11 
8.41 
Trace' 
99.55 
136. 40 
158. 52 
82.96 
205. 61 
Gases. 
Sulphureted hydrogen. 
Carbonic acid 
Oxygen 
Nitrogen 
Cubic inches. I Cubic inches. 
Cubic inches. Cubic iiiches. 
12. 00 
Total 
17.60 
10. 02 
3. 92 
0. 56 
5 42 
19. 92 
31. 28 
27.63 
22.04 
0.07 
54.52 
K C. Collier, analyst. 
b Wm. Meade, analyst (1827). 
«L. C. Beck, analyst (1842). 
d J. R. Chilton, analyst. 
« With silica. 
f Same as Middle Spring of Beck's report 
k J. Hadlfv, analyst. 
TT. M. Baker, analyst* (1874). 
• Contains iodine and bromine. 
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