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Phosphate (PO*)........ 1 0 03 Tr. Tr. Tr. Tr.
Silica (SiO2). ............ 54 1.78 «51 1.70 46 1.54 17 .57 17 .57 31 1.02 34 1.12 34 1.13 30 .99 19 .62 15 .48
515.1 ..... 536.2 800.5 13,332.9 13, 170. 9 13,379.9 12,070.0 12,099.9 12, 471. 5 7,910.5 321,389.5
Carbon dioxide (CO2) . . . 223 10.15 180 8.18 0 .00 66 3.02 14 .65 25 1.15 26 1.16 8.7 .40 218 9.90 Tr. Tr.
Hydrogen sulphide
fes). ................ 42 2.47 38 2.25 25 1.49 0.4 .02 .6 .04 53 3.10
a The silica and ferrous carbonate in the Anderson analysis were interchanged before recomputation, comparison with the other analyses indicating that a typographical error
had resulted in a misstatement of these values.
1. White Sulphur Spring. Analyst, G. E. Colby (1887). Authority, advertising matter.
2. White Sulphur Spring. Analyst and authority, Winslow Anderson (1889).
3. White Sulphur Spring. Analyst and authority, Curtis and Tompkins (1911).
4. Liver and Kidney Spring. Analyst, G. E. Colby (1887). Authority, advertising matter.
5. Liver and Kidney Spring. Analystand authority, Winslow Anderson (1889).
6. Liver and Kidney Spring. Analyst and authority, Curtis and Tompkins (1911).
7. Hot Salt Spr ng. Analyst, G. E. Colby (1887). Authority, advertising matter.
8. Hot Salt Spring. Analyst and authority, Winslow Anderson (1889).
9. Hot Salt Spring. Analyst and authority. Curtis and Tompkins (1911).
10. Black Sulphur Spring. Analyst and authority, Winslow Anderson (1889).
11. Surprise Spring. Analyst and authority, Winslow Anderson (1889).