240 University Geological Survey of Kansas. 
Murphy’s Springs, Junction City, Geary County. 
These springs, of which there are seven in the group, are 
situated six miles southwest of Junction City, near Kansas 
Falls station, on the line of the Union Pacific railroad. No 
improvements except the building of a spring-house have been 
made. ‘The water is forced by a windmill pump to the dwelling- 
house of Charles Murphy, about a quarter mile distant. There 
is an abuadance of excellent water here, but it is only utilized 
for domestic and stock-feeding purposes. 
MURPHY’S SPRINGS.” 
Grams 
IONS. per liter. 
Sodium (Na) see ee eee ee .0163 
(Oryventenan (OB) 6900000000 00000000 0587 
IMiaenesiuims (Vic) Seer een .0147 
Prone) ns 307) ce eee eee trace 
Nhorenraei (AN) 6000000000 000006 trace 
Sllicicracidsionl(SiOs) sees alles 
Hypothetically combined as follows: 
Grams Grains 
per liter. per gallon. 
Sodium bicarbonate (NaHCOs)............... .0597 3.475 
Calcium bicarbonate (CaH2(COs)s)........... BO il 13.149 
Magnesium bicarbonate (MgHo(COQOs)2)........ .0899 5.243 
Iron and aluminum oxids (Fe2O3, AloOz)..... trace trace 
Silicas(SiOs) 4.25 sc eee ce Oe eee eee .0168 . 982 
Totals sce ee eee eee .3915 22.849 
Analysis by Barnes and Sim. 
70. Bull. U. S. Geol. Surv. No. 32, p. 173. 
