. The mineral springs of the United States and Canada, with analyses and notes on the prominent spas of Europe, and a list of sea-side resorts. of. E. N. Horsford) of sodaChloride of potassiumChloride of sodiumChloride of magnesiumSulphate of sodaSulphate of lime .Silicate of soda . Iron . . Total .... acid Properties.—This is a valuable muriated-alkaline thermalwater, according to the analysis, of which there are few in thiscountry. MemarJcs.—These springs are described by Gr. J. S. Newber-ry, M. D., geologist of the U. S. Exploring Expedition, as fol-lows : At dif


. The mineral springs of the United States and Canada, with analyses and notes on the prominent spas of Europe, and a list of sea-side resorts. of. E. N. Horsford) of sodaChloride of potassiumChloride of sodiumChloride of magnesiumSulphate of sodaSulphate of lime .Silicate of soda . Iron . . Total .... acid Properties.—This is a valuable muriated-alkaline thermalwater, according to the analysis, of which there are few in thiscountry. MemarJcs.—These springs are described by Gr. J. S. Newber-ry, M. D., geologist of the U. S. Exploring Expedition, as fol-lows : At different points along the valley of the Wam-ChuckRiver, hot springs issue from the base of the cliffs whichbound it. The number of these springs is large, and two orthree of them quite copious. They issue from fissures in therock, the water flowing from them collecting in basins ofseveral feet in diameter, thence flowing into the Wam-Chuck . . . . . . • trace. Cubic in. SKELETON MAP OF VIRGINIA SPRINGSREGION Showing Railroads & Stage Linesd by ( Berkley Sp Capon Bpr. •/„. AT N Orkney 8pJ®t c, \yi,„;r >..,-> T,„..l.„ r-^^/n ,,, V ^v. \\ \Orayson


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