426 Division of Chemistry. v_
L. Garrison, Bowling Green, Ky. The water is from `
a drilled well. _ ’
ANALYSIS.
One gallon contains 17.0 grains of solid matter (0.291 l
gram per liter), composed of calcium carbonate, sodium .
chloride, sodium carbonate, magnesium carbonate, with
traces of iron, silica, potassium sulphate and lithium car-
bonate. _
It is a weak alkaline carbonated water, containing
about the average amount of mineral matter found in well
waters of that region.
25676—Mineral water, sent November 10, 1909, by J. M. l
Farnsworth, Bowling Green, Ky.
ANALYSIS.
One gallon contains 46.4 grains of solid matter (0.796
gram per liter), composed of sodium carbonate, sodium sul- -2
phate, calcium carbonate, magnesium carbonate, and sodium  
chloride. There are traces of iron, silica, potassium sul-
phate, and lithium carbonate and very faint traces of iodides
and bromides.
It is an alkaline carbonated water, and probably has
some value as such.
WOLFE COUNTY.
25493——Mineral water, sent July 20, 1909, by J. B. Hollon,
Neola, Ky. The water is from a spring, and is said _
to resemble Swango Springs water. (
ANALYs1s.
One gallon contains 14.6 grains of solid matter (0.25
gram per liter), composed of sodium chloride, calcium sul-
phate, magnesium chloride and carbonate of iron, with (
traces of silica and potassium sulphate. 4
This is a chalybeate water, and probably has some ‘
medicinal value as such.