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t phate, sodium sulphide and traces of iron, silica, potassium sulphate     {
and lithium carbonate. S  
i There is 0.8 grain of free and combined hydrogen sulphide 12}*; 
. per gallon (.013 gram per liter).    
This is a weak alkalinesulpliur water. tl) .
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WARREN COUNTY.   -
25107—Water sent by Joe D. Smith, Bowling Green, Ky., July 16, .1  
1908, from a well 62 1-2 feet deep at his home in Warren  
county, on the Scottsville pike half mile southeast of  
Bowling Green. 4  
ANALYSIS.  
One gallon contains 21.3 grains of solid matter (0.365 gram  
per liter), composed of calcium carbonate, calcium sulphate and  
magnesium sulphate, a little sodium chloride, strontium carbonate 1* 
. and zinc carbonate and traces of iron, silica and lithium.  
f While the quantity of mineral matter is small, it differs from  
  ‘ that of the ordinary surface well or spring in containing strontium,  
  lithium and zinc in appreciable quantities.  
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