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University Geological Survey of Kansas. 
Hypothetically combined as follows: 
Sodium chlorid (NaCl).......-. 
Sodium bromid (NaBr)........ 
Sodiumprodidt( Nall Reese 
Calcium bicarbonate (CaHo(COs)2)....... 
Magnesium bicarbonate (MgH2(COs)2) ... 
Barium bicarbonate (BaH2(COs)s)........ .0365 
Strontium bicarbonate (SrH2(COs3)s) ..... 
Iron bicarbonate (FeH2(COs32)..... 
lino, (AGO) os 66600005 6000 
SHUN, (SOD) oo56 60000000 so00 000 
Totals caste aoe ee 
Specific gravity........ 
Temperature.......... 
<jrejne om siemeiia 
Grams Grains. 
per liter. per gallon. 
Mae Bae 23.3362 1363 .067 
er es 0334 1 Sal 
E edtasn ree .0012 .070 
1.2046 70.361 
1. 1516 67.265 
2.132 
0048 .280 
sl RiapSs 0104 .607 
Soe Nera ener .0178 1.040 
aA .0110 .643 
Rae Sear 25.8075 1507 .416 
pene eee 1.018 
15.5° C. (60° F.) 
Analysis by E. H. S. Bailey. 
Saint Paul, Neosho County. 
A well 700 feet deep was bored at this place. 
The well is 
located on the second bottom of the Neosho river and produces 
considerable gas, which bubbles up with the water. 
49 SAINT PAUL DEEP WELL. 
Grams per liter. 
IONS. 
SOS ONIN: (IN)o000000500 00000000 10.8198 
Omienwin (CBs 6000 000000000006 .4652 
Magnesium (Mg).. ........... .0410 
Ironandaluminum(Feand Al),  .0498 
Chiloring(C)) hearer 17.1240 
Sulfuric acid ion (SQ,).. ..... .0224 
Silicic acid ion (SiOs)......... .0215 
Memperatureeaeaeeeee 
RADICALS. 
Sodiumyroxida(Na> ©)eee eee 14.5554 
Calciumyoxidt(Ca@) ee aeeeee .6514 
Magnesium oxid (MgO) ...... 5684 
Iron and aluminum  oxids 
(AloOs awarcl IK oc ooc000ce .0640: 
C@hlorin(Cl)\iae eee 17.1240 
Sulfuric anhydrid (SOs) ...... 0187 
Silicic anhydrid (SiOg)........ 0170 
12.7° C. (55° F.) 
Analysis by E. H. S. Bailey and H. E. Davies. 
49, Trans. Kan. Acad. Sci., vol. XV, p. 87. 
