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teen pounds of bromine, and the daily product of one still is seventy 
pounds. The bitter waters of these wells are said to be much richer in 
bromine than those of the southern part of the State. 
In coneluding this report, I take pleasure in making my acknowledg- 
ments to all those who have so cordially codperated with me in my etiorts 
to investigate the geological structure and resources of the county. 
Among these Mr. Joseph Welty, of New Philadelphia; Hon. H. Harmount 
and A. Wilhelmi, of Canal Dover; Mr. C. HE. Holden, of Mineral Point; 
Michael Miller, of Zoar; Dr. Chalfant and Mr. E. S. Ferguson, of Uhrichs- 
ville, and Mr. L. H. Watson, of Port Washington, deserve special men- 
tion for the valuable assistance and information afforded by them in the 
prosecution of our work. 
