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  ,- the locality of the well or spring from which this water P.
p was obtained. It is presumably from the vicinity of_ ._
the Beechwood well in Owen or Scott. It may even be _i _
from that well, since the total solids found in a sample VT ‘
of that water taken in September, 1906, amounted to _   I
about thesame quantity as that found below. (See No. V I
. 17201.) ‘   _;
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One gallon contains 111.6 grains of solid matte1· (1.914 gram =   
per liter), composed of magnesium sulphate, calcium sulphate,   V
sodium sulphate, calcium carbonate, a little sodium chloride and A     F
l ‘ potassium sulphate and traces of silica, iron and lithium. . by _,  
It is a laxative saline water, resembling the _,Beechwood ‘   v
S rin s water but not as strone as that water was when the. Y . 1e·;”{f’
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complete analysis was made. (See 1-1-997, Owen County.) ·    
PIKE eounrr. A  
1sL926—Mineral water from a well 150 feet deep, bored in A  
October, 1905, on the property of the F reeburn Coal &  §,,Y1Q
Coke Co., who are using it in boilers. Sample sent by  
Frank P. Harmon, President, Lynchburg, Va., Feb-  
ruary 1, 1906.  
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Auanrsrs. 3 géjigg
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One gallon contains 168.7 grains of solid matter (2.894  
grams per liter), composed of sodium chloride, calcium earbon—  
ate, a little magnesium chloride, calcium sulphate, potassium  
‘ chloride and sodium bromide and traces of iron and silica.  
J It is a saline water of moderate strength, not suitable for use . i  
·‘ in boilers.  
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_ PULASKI COUNTY. `  
1T2lS—Sulphur water from a well 40 feet deep, bored 35 yea1·s  
ago, on Fishing Creek, in the northern part of Pulaski  
County, Ky., sent by Willis Adams, Flubank, Ky., ~  
October, 1906.  
O ‘ Aimnrsrs. _  
One gallon contains 95.1 grains of solid matter (1.632 grams    
per liter), composed of sodium chloride, calcium carbonate, , 5 
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