Mineral Resources of Georgia And Caucasia Manganese Industry of Georgia

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Novo-Bayazid ; 3 cold sources on the right bank of the Zanga River, carbonated, one rich in lime, called the ' : milk source, " another tasting like Selter's water, the third ferruginous.
120. Dargavs, Prov. Terek, Dist. Vladicaucase, right bank of Guisal River ; a hot sulphurous spring.
121. Dash~kent, Prov. Elizabetpol, Dist. Sangesur; several small carbonated sources.
122. Dvalishvilebi, near Kutais, Georgia, on the River Isrethi ; 3 groups of hot sulphurous springs, temp. 35 and 22 C. Respe
...ctively. Visited by Georgians living in malarial districts.
123. Dviri, Prov. Tiflis, Dist. Akhaltzik, Georgia ; two hot slightly alkaline springs, temp. 35 C.
124. Derbent Stanitza, Prov. Kuban ; bitter and saline sources.
125. Derbent Sources, on shore of the Caspian Sea, 30 miles from Derbent, in hot district ; hot sulphurous sources of which three have been capted, temp. 49, 48 and 37 C. Respectively, used in a bathing establishment.
Five miles N. Of them there are splendid sea baths on shallow sandy shores and two lakes of mineral mud, one of 38 C.


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