BaiLey. | 
Mineral Waters. 
Hypothetically combined as follows: 
Grams 
per liter. 
‘sochitenm Galore! (NeXON), 6566000000000 0006 .0026 
Calcium sulfate (CaSO,)................ .0360 
Calcium bicarbonate (CaHo(COs)s)....... .6878 
Magnesium bicarbonate (MgHo(COs)2)...  .1473 
Iron bicarbonate (FeH2(COs)2)........... .0900 
Silicam( SiO) scenes tse seme ee ei eseue oes .0575 
INDIE oo 6 2 Ag OU SO Sielo Aner aera 1.0212 
Me MNPCHAGUTOMs.c15 eudies cers see oes 
Bonner Springs. 
Grains 
per gallon. 
. 152 
2.104 
40.181 
8.501 
5.263 
3.369 
59.570 
1B? (CO, (Sze iE) 
Analysis by E. H. S. Bailey and D. F. McFarland. 
285 
Some of the springs in the park, referred to in chapter XIII, 
are chalybeate in character, as the following analyses show :” 
BONNER SPRING NO. 4. 
Grams 
IONS. per liter. 
(Ofpenunng (CRN 50 0000 060000000006 .0802 
Magnesium (Mg).............. .0096 
TO MEMS) rere res! LBs ies) .0546 
Chlorid (Cl)...... hits oe Rene trace » 
Phosphoric acid ion (PQO,)..... trace 
Hypothetically combined as follows: 
Grams 
per liter. 
(Oplennyin Qallomic! (CeYOIR) 5650005005000 0006 trace 
Calcium bicarbonate (CaH2(COs)2)......... .3243 
Magnesium bicarbonate (MgH2(COs)2) ..... .0584 
Iron bicarbonate (FeH2(COs)2) ............. 1735 
BhoOsphoricuacidieyearia ences we sates es trace 
Oroanicama tL bonmpmerncn vec yoke ec.o.-c fs, trace 
MO tall Sti tee e O Mets ais Seeders Mavs .0062 
Analysis by Wm. Jones, M. D. 
BONNER SPRING NO. 5. 
Grams 
IONS. per liter. 
(Omlenwain (CH) aodscoscbeocecccee .0936 
Magnesium (Mg) .............. .0114 
rome We is ee eae a. sets 22 0410 
Clalositin (Ol) s00000000 0000 auog0e trace 
Sulfuric acid ion (SO4)......... .0042 
Phosphoric acid ion (PO,)...... trace 
77. Bull. U. S. Geol. Surv. No. 32. 
Grains 
per gallon. 
trace 
18.942 
3.414 
10.135 
trace 
trace 
32.491 
