BAILEY. | Mineral Waters. 283 
Hypothetically combined as follows: 
Grams Grains 
per liter. per gallon. 
Sodiumeeh! orids(Na€l) perenne. .0262 1.528 
Calciumisultates(CaSOh eee eee eis .0585 Seale 
Calcium bicarbonate (CaHe(COs)2).......... 1.0084 58.808 
Magnesium bicarbonate (MgH2(COs)e).....:  .4496 26 .220 
Iron bicarbonate (FeH2(COs)2).............. .0601 3.505 
Silicag(Si@s weer view nec ky ile tents «ou: 1656 9.657 
Oroanicwmatters is wy se so a as See as trace trace 
OG AIS gue eee eon race teeie Saisie Sis ha levies 1.7684 103.129 
Hree Carbon dioxi@iiss...........5...-0- trace 
Hreeyhydrogenusultid@ere: senorita: trace 
Analysis by E. H. S. Bailey and D. F. McFarland. 
Forest Lake Iron Spring, Bonner Springs. 
A short distance west of the lake, just below the drive which 
runs to the lake, and near the dwelling occupied by the keeper, 
is another of the numerous iron springs of this vicinity. It is 
walled up and enclosed, and the water that escapes below is 
of the peculiar reddish color so commonly observed where iron 
and certain alge abound in the waters. The taste of the water 
is agreeable, with perhaps less iron and sulfur than that of the 
well previously noticed. 
FOREST LAKE IRON SPRING. 
Grams per liter. 
IONS. 
Sodsuime (Nae hcl svevneeoee .0010 
Calciumye(Gaaies eee eo ee. . 1804 
Magnesium (Mg).............. .0241 
trong (eye acs ons ease ae .0283 
Chiloriny(@)l)ynses a. seen .0016 
Sulfuric acid ion (SO,)........ 0252 
Silicic acid ion (SiOs).......... 0729 
RADICALS. 
Sodium oxid (Na2O)........... .0014 
Calciumyoxide(Ca®)peeeee eee 2526 
Magnesium oxid (MgOQ)........ 0404 
Irrera, @paKe! (GO) 6 os 06000060 0000 .0364 
(Olablorstin (COM); oo00065008 00606050 .0016 
Sulfuric anhydrid (SOs) ....... .0212 
Silican(Si@a)eea were wry ets sh .0575 
Carbonic anhydrid (CO) ...... .5073 
Wiater oO) atte sis sire Sei a' . 1031 
Oxy cenvequivalentia......4.-.-- 0003 
ANG HW Ge, Grecia tk aie ca 1.0212 
