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Hypothetically combined as follows : 
Grams Grains 
per liter. per gallon. 
Soaiumychlonidu( Na C]) eens eee elie .1551 9.045 
Sodium bicarbonate (NaHCOs).............. . 1838 10.719 
Sodium sulfate (Na2SO4)...:................ .0497 2.898 
Potassium sulfate (K2SO4)................... .0190 1.108 
Calciumysulfates (CaSO, nee sae eee ee 1541 8.988 
Calcium bicarbonate (CaHo(COs)s)........... .0678 3.954 
Magnesium bicarbonate (MgHe(COs)2) ....... .1901 11.086 
AN MIn ay (Alo @s\ nw menonminrn osenr yeaa ie, i .0037 .216 
OTT Cag (51 Oo) Mines nysnuh te es Nhs Canen ts Sh au ue eee OOS .ol9 
OCA Sener sei vse MA eins a tRT Oe oe teton 8322 48 .543 
Hydrogen-sulfid gas................... abundant. 
MOM POracureyccc: nccree fe Mie iho eke Pps? (Oy (Tas? LG) 
Analysis by E. H. S. Bailey and A. S. Hull. 
Cloud County Sulphur Spring.” 
Grams per liter. 
IONS. 
odinamy (Nia ears cuss hese tea) y trace 
Calciume(Ca) pero eee aes mello 
Magnesium (Mg)......... Baer ania aies .0065 
LEROaIN UO) Ae Ne Oe Ue oe Meine ta Te trace 
Sulfuriclacidiions (SOA) heeri ise 1482 
Hypothetically combined as follows: 
Grams Grains 
per liter. per gallon. 
Sodium sulfate (NaoSOuz)..... .............. trace trace 
Calciumysulfaten(CasO)) eee eee . 1662 9.698 
Calcium bicarbonate (CaH,(COs),).......... .2753 16.064 
Magnesium sulfate (MgSQu.)................. .0325 1922 
Iron bicarbonate (FeH.(COs),)............-- trace trace 
Fhydrogenksultidy(EletS) Mere eerne oes 3157 18.443 
MO GALS ee soe st eee aster cee BE eal . 7897 46.127 
Analysis by G. H. Failyer. 
Columbus Well. 
The well in Columbus is still deeper than that at Cherokee, — 
being 1400 feet deep. A well ninety feet deep and ten feet in 
diameter is pierced at the bottom by a four-inch hole, which is 
cased to the bottom. The pump, which is of the ordinary lift- 
ing variety, is placed at a depth of sixty-five feet in the well, 
but the water is usually about on a level with the pump. After 
73. Bull. U.S. Geol. Surv. No. 32, p. 174. 
