THE MINING AND QUARRY INDUSTRY IQII 



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Production of salt by grades in 1910 



GRADE 



Common fine '. . 

 Common coarse. 

 Table and dairy 

 Coarse solar. . . . 



Packers 



Other grades 2 . . 



Total 



BARRELS 



VALUE 



322 



243 



258 



439 



37 



968 



015 



928 

 089 

 780 



935 

 526 



10 270 273 



$378 547 



81 233 



611 271 



129 295 



13 277 



1 044 669 



52 258 292 



VALUE 



PER 

 BARREL 



28 



33 

 49 

 29 



35 

 15 



$ .22 



1 Common fine includes a small amount of common coarse. 



2 Include rock salt, salt in brine used for soda manufacture, and small amounts of brine salt 

 for which the uses were not specified in the returns. 



Production of salt by grades in 191 1 



GRADE 



Common fine l . . 

 Common coarse 

 Table and dairy 

 Coarse solar. . . . 



Packers 



Other grades 2 . . 



Total 



BARRELS 



143 886 

 285 407 

 312 000 



434 4H 

 40 721 



866 228 



10 082 656 



VALUE 



$328 127 



96 968 



629 581 



131 247 



II 402 



994 160 



I2 191 485 



VALUE 



PER 

 BARREL 



.29 



•34 

 .48 



•30 

 .28 



.14 



$ .217 



1 Common fine includes a small quantity of common coarse. 



2 Include rock salt, salt in brine used for soda manufacture, and small amounts of brine salt 

 for which the uses were not specified in the returns. 



The output in 191 1 was contributed by 30 mines and works dis- 

 tributed among six counties of the State. Onondaga county was 

 represented by the largest number of producers, having 20 in all. 

 Livingston county was represented by 3, of which 2 were rock salt 

 mines, the only ones now active. Schuyler, Torpkins and Wyo- 

 ming counties each had 2 producers, and Genesee county which com- 

 pletes the list had 1. 



