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SULPHUR SPRINGS. 253
In granitic rocks.
15. Keller Soda Spring; 53°.
16. Summit Soda Springs; 44° to 65° (deposit farther downstream).
Florence Spring; 52° (deposit farther downstream).
17. Carbonated spring in Fish Valley; 54°.
Carbonated springs on Middle Fork of San Joaquin River; 55°+.
18. Carbonated spring on South Fork of Middle Fork of Tule River; 77°.
Nelson Soda Springs; 62° to 69°.
19. Buckman Springs; 60° to 65°.
20. Jordan Hot Springs; 95° to 123°.
21. Buckeye Hot Springs; 140°.
II. Lava near by.
In granitic rocks.
1. Reds Meadows Hot Springs; 90° to 120°.
2. Grovers Hot Springs; 50° to 146°.
In lava.
3. Carbonated springs on Chalk Mountain; 70°.
Alum Spring; 60°.
4. Carbonated springs near Little Bogus Creek; 54° to 76°.
Table Rock Spring; 65°.
Carbonated spring at edge of Little Shasta River; 57° (cemented gravel near by).
Martin Soda Spring; 55° (carbonate deposit near by).
5. Fales Hot Springs; 97° to 141°.
6. Hot and warm springs near Bridgeport; 100° to 148°.
7. Morgan Hot Springs; 90° to 200°.
8. Drake Hot Springs; 123° to 148°.
9. Casa Diablo Hot Springs and pool; 115° to 194°.
10. Shaffer, Amedee, and HighrocJc springs; 86° to 204°.
Carbonate deposits that are probably spring formations.
In canyon of Kern River 25 miles north, of Kernville, Kern County.
At Natural Bridge, 7 miles east of north of Kern Lake, Tulare County.
Two miles west of Summit Soda Springs, Placer County.
South of Euers Valley, 10 miles northwest of Truckee, Nevada County.
Alabaster Cave, 5 miles southeast of Auburn, Placer County.
SULPHUR SPRINGS.
DISTRIBUTION.
The following descriptions of sulphur springs include chiefly those
that are not markedly thermal. Many thermal springs that are
noticeably sulphureted have been described among the hot springs.
The distribution of all the sulphur springs is, however, shown on
Plate III (in pocket), which shows that they are found mainly through
the Coast Ranges, being more plentiful in the region north of San
Francisco Bay than in that to the south. They occur at only a few
scattered points in the Sierra and in the deserts of the southeast-
ern part of the State.