THE MINING AND QUARRY INDUSTRY I90S 9 



Crystalline graphite was mined in Essex, Warren and Saratoga 

 counties. The output amounted to 1,932,000 pounds valued at 

 $116,100 against 2,950,000 pounds valued at $106,951 in 1907. 



The mineral springs of the State reported sales last year of 

 8,007,092 gallons valued at $877,648, or about the same as in the 

 preceding year. Saratoga county with the famous Saratoga and 

 Ballston springs contributed about $175,000 to the total value. 



Among the other mineral products of the State last year were 

 apatite, carbon dioxid, clay, diatomaceous earth, emery, feldspar, 

 marl, millstones, metallic paint, slate, pigment, pyrite, quartz, slate, 

 sand and sand lime brick, the collected value of which amounted to 

 $1,904,472 as compared with $2,318,764 in 1907. 



Mineral production of New York in 1904 



PRODUCT 



Portland cement. . . . 

 Natural rock cement . 



Building brick 



Pottery 



Other clay products . 



Crude clay 



Emery 



Feldspar and quartz. 



Garnet 



Glass sand 



Graphite 



Gypsum 



Iron ore 



Millstones 



Metallic paint 



Slate pigment 



Mineral waters 



Natural gas 



Petroleum 



Pyrite 



Salt 



Roofing slate 



Slate manufactures. . 



Granite 



Limestone 



Marble 



UNIT OF 

 MEASUREMENT 



QUANTITY 



Barrels. . . . 

 Barrels. . . . 

 Thousands. 



Sandstone 



Trap 



Talc 



Other materialsa. 



Short tons. 

 Short tons. 

 Long tons . 

 Short tons. 

 Short tons. 

 Pounds. . . . 

 Short tons. 

 Long tons . 



I .S77 302 

 I 881 

 I 293 



630 

 538 



8 959 

 I 148 



8 703 



3 045 



1 1 oSo 



132 927 



151 455 

 619 103 



Short tons 



Short tons 



Gallons 



1000 cubic feet. 



Barrels 



Long tons 



Barrels 



Squares 



4 740 

 3 132 



8 000 000 



39Q 987 

 036 179 



5 275 

 724 768 



18 090 



Short tons. 



000 



VALUE 



Si 

 I 



7 

 I 

 2 



245 778 

 207 883 



473 122 



438 634 



592 948 



17 164 



17 220 



28 463 



104 325 



8 484 



119 509 



424 975 



328 894 



21 476 



55 768 



23 876 



000 000 



552 197 

 709 770 



20 820 

 102 748 



86 159 



7 441 

 221 882 

 104 005 



478 771 

 8c)6 697 

 468 496 



455 000 

 600 000 



Total value [ , $28 812 595 



a Inclu'ies apatite, carbon dioxid, diatomaceous earth, fullers earth, marl and sand. 

 The value is partly estimated. 



