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They are usually of more varied composition than are the Ep- 
som salt wells.’’ 
Kansas is particularly rich in waters of this class; some of 
them are heavily loaded with mineral constituents, especially 
sodium and magnesium sulfate, and there is another class hav- 
ing relatively larger quantities of calcium sulfate. While the 
former are nearly all from wells, the calcium-sulfate waters are 
frequently derived from springs. 
This group is represented by the following waters : 
Abilena, Dickinson county. 
Ball’s well, Cherokee county. 
Blasing’s artesian wells, Riley county. 
Burr Oak, Jewell county. 
Capioma, Nemaha county. 
Cave Springs, Cherokee county. 
Carbondale, Osage county. 
Centralia, Nemaha county. 
Chico Springs, Cherokee county. 
Conway, McPherson county. — 
Council Grove, Morris county. 
Fagan, Graham county. 
Marion, Marion county, lower vein. 
Marion (Chingawassa Springs), Marion county. 
Madison, Greenwood county, magnesium well. 
Neuchatel, Nemaha county. 
Parsons, Labette county. 
Stotler, Lyon county. 
Sun Springs, Brown county, Nos. 2, 3, and 4. 
Sycamore Springs, Brown county, Nos. 1 and 2. 
Victoria, Ellis county. 
Walton, Harvey county. 
White Rock, Jewell county. 
Williamsburg, Franklin county. 
