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  it Grains per Grams per ,·§ .
  ANALYs1s— gallon. liter.   1
2 ¤ Total solid matter ____________ __.____ _ 210,7 3.62 ii Va.,
El Ignited solids __,____________. _ _____ 185.6 3.19     ”
  Alkalinity, calculated as calcium car- `   lj.
  bonate (CaCOa) ...._...... . ..._ . 21.8 0.375 Q ‘  
ji 1 Total hydrogen suliid, (H2S) ...____ 1.3 0.022     ‘
  The mineral matter consists of sodium chlorid, calcium   A'lo
  carbonate, magnesium sulfate and sodium sulfate, with l *5;
l traces of iron, silica, potassium sulfate and lithium   =
carbonate. V i V   , ’
j It is a good saline sulfur water of moderate strength, .§ ,0  
containing magnesium and sodium sulfates.    
i LABORATORY NO. 36716~—Well water from McKinney Graded   gf
* School, McKinney, Lincoln County, Ky., sent by Horace   (
  Caldwell. Sample milky looking, containing some sulfur.   ~··· C
  Reported.September 30, 1912.    
i ANALYSIS-#One gallon contains 97.3 grains of solid matter   Q  
- (1.668 gram per liter) composed mainly of sodium chlorid   _QV;Y'¥
and calcium sulfate, moderate quantities of calcium carbonate   T_“fL
and magnesium carbonate and traces of iron, silica, sodium  
j sulfid, potassium sulfate and strontium. Total hydrogen  
` sulfid, free and combined, 1.3 grain per gallon (.022 gram  
  per liter.) . lf  
‘ A saline sulfur water.  
l _ LOGAN COUNTY.  
LABORATORY NO. 36503—Water sent by W. T. Duncan, Rus-  
sellville, Logan County, Ky. Sample contained very little  
sediment. `  
ANALYS1S—One gallon contains 113.8 grains of solid mat-  
ter (1.953 gram per liter) composed of magnesium sulfate,  
I calcium carbonate and sodium sulfate, with traces of sodium  
chlorid, iron, potassium sulfate and lithium carbonate. ~  
~ This is a magnesia water and should have medicinal  
. l properties. _   i 
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