Abstract

HAVING occasion not long since to look up the statistics of the salt industry, I naturally turned to the latest edition of the “Encyclopædia Britannica” (vol. xxi.), where the following statement met my eye:—“The deposits of salt in the United States are unimportant. The country possesses no really considerable salt industry, but is supplied so far as interior consumption is concerned to a small extent by brine springs.”

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