BAILEY. | Mineral Waters. 287 
COYVILLE FERRO-MANGANESE WATER, WILSON COUNTY. 
Grams per liter. 
IONS. RADICALS. 
Sodnulmy(Nalecy ewer OAR) | Skorclinmm oscil (NewO). cooccccnene .0342 
Calciumy(Calieeee eee eee ROG Calciumyoxid(Ca©) ene .0235 
Wileverageminaa (IMUS))55 0500600000 q000 .0O77 | Magnesium oxid (MgQO)......... .0128 
romp (Ee) epee os see esse sucrose: ates ONY | bom @xaie! (BGO) 560060000000 000¢ SOS 
Manganese (Mn)................ .0198 | Manganese oxid(MnO)......... 0254 
@hloring (Clie cac-ccc oat eee ORLY | Clalloriin (Ol). osc ccoccaccvgeo poco .0390 
Silicic acid ion (SiOs)........... .0304 | Silicic anhydrid (SiOo) ......... .0240 
Carbonic anhydrid (COzg)....... Lie 
Wiiaters (EIG@) hres Bae crs cecil. .0235 
Oxyvceniequivalentyae- sense e: .0088 
4 More [pee ras eet 2 alate ce a . 3038 
Hypothetically combined as follows: 
Grams Grains 
per liter. per gallon. 
Sodiumueuchlonies (Na!) haere eee erate .0643 3.756 
Calcium bicarbonate (CaH2(COs)9)........... .0680 3.972 
Manganese bicarbonate (MgHo(CO3,2)........ .0468 2.734 
Iron bicarbonate (FeH2(COs)2)............... 0374 2.184 
Magnesium bicarbonate (MnH2(COs)s)........ .0633 3.097 
Silvcata(S1Os) Meee eee ce ees caehvs a porcvanacecsd wrsvers .0240 1.401 
oO Gall Spree ene ei css ora sarees Lira nea Es 3038 17.744 
Partial analysis by E. H. S. Bailey and F. B. Porter. 
Parkhurst Spring, Independence. 
This spring is situated on the right bank of the Verdigris 
river, about a mile and a half northeast of the city of Inde- 
pendence. The river is beautifully shaded at this point, and 
a footpath leads from the spring to the bank of the river, per- 
haps fifty feet below. In this vicinity the Verdigris flows over 
rocks and shallows, and below the city (see cut) its course is 
turned due east by high, rocky banks. Just east of Independ- 
ence the water is so deep that it furnishes ample water for a 
small steamboat and other light craft. 
IMPROVEMENTS. 
In 1897 a road was constructed from the highway near the 
residence of Mr. Parkhurst, the owner of this spring, and a 
small pavilion was erected for the benefit of picnic parties. 
Beyond this no improvements have been made in the property. 
