The Pamphlet Collection of Sir Robert Stout: Volume 64
Analyses. — Analyses
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Analyses.
Analyses.
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isitors, especially invalids, will probably be interested in the analyses of the mineral waters of the Lakes District. The following are, I believe, the most recent and accurate.
I.—Hinemaku, situated the nearest on Sulphur Point to Ohinemutu. Saline Water with Silicates (reaction Alkaline).
Grains per gallon. | |
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Chloride of Sodium | 93.46 |
Chloride of Potassium | 4.69 |
Chloride of Lithium | traces |
Sulphate of Soda | 2.76 |
Silicate of Soda | 6.41 |
Silicate of Lime | 2.89 |
Silicate of Magnesia | 1.02 |
Iron and Alumina Oxides | 2.10 |
Silica | 8.29 |
—121.62 |
II.—Whangapipiro, commonly known as Madame Rachel's Bath. Saline Water with Silicates (reaction Alkaline).
Grains per gallon. | |
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Chloride of Sodium | 69.43 |
Chloride of Potassium | 3.41 |
Chloride of Lithium | traces |
Sulphate of Soda | 11.80 |
Silicate of Soda | 18.21 |
Silicate of Lime | 4.24 |
Silicate of Magnesia | 1.09 |
Iron and Alumina Oxides | 2.41 |
Silica | 5.87 |
116.46 |