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MINERAL SPRINGS OF THE UNITED STATES. 
Analyses of mineral springs in Michigan — Continued. 
[bull. 32. 
Tpsilanti Mineral Springs. 
Constituents. 
Tpsilanti 
Well. 
1 Moorman 
Well. 
Owen's 
Mineral 
Well. 
Warner's 
Spring. 
Wvanriotii 
White Sul- 
phur Spring. 
Grains per 
imp. gallon* 
Grains per 
imp. gallon* 
Grains per 
imp. gallon.' 
Grains 
per gallon. 
Grains per 
imp. gallon* 
68.73 
57.91 
44.30 
36.94 
16.93 
4.70 
1.70 
2.12 
0.32 
3.39 
25.80 
13.62 
179. 96 
68.07 
Trace 
Trace 
42.40 
210. 78 
124. 52 
Trace 
Trace 
Trar.A 
36.87 
46.64 
92.43 
Trace 
Trace 
Trace 
Trace 
89.21 
48.35 
Trace 
Trace 
12.19 
832. 04 
Trace 
Trace 
10.12 
Trace 
1, 888. 35 
2 an. 9ft 
1. 25 22. 90 
Trace 
172. 04 
153. 72 
13.17 
209. 99 
133. 74 
13.51 
Traces 
57.91 
3.56 
Traces 
1 
0.25 
] 1.65 
0.25 
1.40 
0.18 
1.07 
23.79 
Trace 
Trace 
} l-02{ 
30.50 
Total ,.. 
1, 205. 69 
2, 707. 62 
3,004.14 ; 31.86 1 293.34 
Oases. 
Hydrogen sulphide or dihy- 
dric sulphide. 
Cubic inches. 
21.08 
Cubic inches. 
32. 216 
Cubic inches. 
15. 527 
Cubic inches. 
Cubic inches. 
20. 00 
•A. B. Prescott, analyst (1883). 
k James H. Shepard, analyst. 
c J. H. Shepard and W. F. Pett, analysts (1884). 
d Courtis, analyst. 
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