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“The Ore-Deposits at Franklin Furnace and Ogdensburg, 
New Jersey.” 
By J. F. Kemp. 
BIBLIOGRAPHY. 
Additional references on the minerals will be found at the 
close of the paper. Important papers are marked Ree. i. e. 
recommended. 
K. Alger. On the Zinc Mines of Franklin, Sussex Co., N. J., Amer. 
Jour. Sci. i. XLVIII. 252, 1845, Rec. 
Bemis and Woolson. Unpublished thesis presented to the School 
of Mines Faculty, New York, 1885.* 
Berthier. Describes and names Franklinite, Annales des Mines, 
Vol. IV., 1819. 
N. L. Britton. Annual Report of the State Geologist, N. J., 1886, 
p. 89. An excellent cross-section of Mine Hill is given. 
A Bruce. On red oxide of Zinc, etc. Bruce’s Amer. Jour. of 
Mineralogy, i. 96, 1810. 
G. H. Cook. On the probable age of the white limestone at the 
Sussex and Franklin Zine Mines, Amer. Jour. Sci., ii,, XX XII. 208. 
G. H. Cook. Geology of New Jersey, 669, 1868, with map, Rec. 
H. Credner, On the Franklinite Beds, Berg-u. Hitt. Zeitung, 1866, 
1866, 29 ; 1871, 369, Rec. 
B. K. Emerson. On the Dykes of Micaceous Diabase. penetrating 
the bed of Zine Ore at Franklin Furnace, Sussex Co., N. J., Amer. 
Jour, Sci., May 1882, 376. 
Aug. F. Foerste. New fossil localities in the early Paleozoics of 
Penn., N. J. and Vt., etc. Amer. Jour. Sci.,iii,, XLVI., 485. Discusses 
the local stratigraphy with a map. 
S. Fowler. An account of the Sapphire and other minerals in 
Newton Township, Sussex Co., N. J., Amer. Jour. Sci. i. XXI., 319. 
8. Fowler. An account of some new and extraordinary minerals 
discovered in Warwick, Orange Co., N. Y. (also many notes on Frank- 
lin), Amer. Jour. Sci. i. [X., 242. 
Gibbs. Alger refers to a paper by Gibbs, which has not been found 
Dyfi eK 
2 C. T. Jackson. Description of Franklinite and the Extracfion of 
Tron, Proc. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., pp. 295 and 308, 1853. 
C. T. Jackson. On Allanite from Franklin, Amer. Assoc. Sci., 
1850, 323. See also Eakle, this volume, Nov. 27. 
W.H. Keating and L. Vanuxem. Geology and Mineralogy of Frank- 
lin in Sussex Co., N. J., Jour., Phila. Acad. Nat. Sci. Il., 277, 1822, 
tec. See also under Vanuxem. 
W.H. Keating. Account of Jeffersonite, etc. Jour. Phila. Acad. 
Nat. Sci., II., 194, 1822. On Dysluite idem, p. 287. 
J. F. Kemp. Ore Deposits of the United States.—p. 175-1893. 
*In the removal of the library of the late Professor Newberry, in 1891, this 
thesis was mislaid and has not beenas yet tound. It was, however, read by J. 
F. Kemp and the substance is here mentioned. 
