UNDERGROUND WATERS. 
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Analyses of waters in Laramie Basin — Continued. 
HYPOTHETICAL COMBINATIONS. 
[Grains per gallon.] 
i- 
2. 
3. 
4. 
5. 
Si0 2 
0.420 
.087 
1.499 
.082 
0.507 
.233 
.111 
. 233 
.274 
0.950 
,047 
.210 
. 373 
.810 
2.263 
KC1 
1.627 
Na 2 S04 
Mg2S04 . 
. 974 
2.612 
18. 544 
19.063 
13.676 
1.096 
79. 333 
50.665 
CaS04 
38. 739 
CaC0 3 
K2SO4 
4.496 
.152 
.117 
1. 1 I 1 ." 
.921 
6.951 
6.695 
5.674 
Na2C0 3 
MgC0 3 . . 
2.986 
3.977 
.315 
3.855 
2.770 
1.155 
C0 2 
1. 120 
NaCl . . . 
5.796 
LiCl . 
.688 
Total solids 
8.316 
56. 572 
a 15. 587 
16. 865 
185. 905 
a Trace of lithia. 
Davis Spring, near Sheep Mountain. 
Pelton well, sec. 10, T. 15 N., R. 73 W. 
Laramie Springs, 2 miles east of Laramie (city water), August 31, 1892. 
4. University well, Laramie. 
Fein well, 1^ miles west of Laramie (58 feet deep; lithia water). 
Laramie River, Pioneer canal at experiment farm, 20 miles below intake (average analyses, 1894 
and 1895) . 
