. 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. Berkley Sp Capon Bpr. •/„. AT N Orkney 8pJ®t c, \yi,„;r >..,-> T,„..l.„ r-^^/n ,,, V ^v. \\ \Orayson Dam ill / THERMAL WATERS. 317 River, and giving it its name. The temperature of two ofthese springs was respectively 143° and 145° Fahr. Thewater holds large quantities of silica in solution, but has abland and pleasant taste.—(Government Explorations forPacific Railroad, vol. vi., p. 49.) HOT SPRINGS. Location and Post-Office.—Hot Sp


. 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. Berkley Sp Capon Bpr. •/„. AT N Orkney 8pJ®t c, \yi,„;r >..,-> T,„..l.„ r-^^/n ,,, V ^v. \\ \Orayson Dam ill / THERMAL WATERS. 317 River, and giving it its name. The temperature of two ofthese springs was respectively 143° and 145° Fahr. Thewater holds large quantities of silica in solution, but has abland and pleasant taste.—(Government Explorations forPacific Railroad, vol. vi., p. 49.) HOT SPRINGS. Location and Post-Office.—Hot Springs, Bath County, Virginia. Access.—From Washington, via Orange, Alexandria & Manassas, andChesapeake & Ohio Railroads, to Millboro, one hundred and ninety-six milessouthwest (Millboro Hotel); or to Covington, two hundred and twenty-fivemiles southwest (McCurdys Hotel). From Millboro, twenty miles by Covington, nineteen miles by stage. The latter route is preferable forinvalids. From Richmond, via Chesapeake & Ohio Railroad, one hundredand seventy-six miles to Millboro, and two hundred and five miles to the west, via Cincinnati and Ohio River, to Huntington, one hundred andsixty-five miles east; thence, via


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