164 



ECONOMICAL MINERALOGY. 



TABLE 



Kind of Spriug 



Particular Locality. 



Geological situation, and height above 

 tide. 



Oneida, 



Onondaga, . 



Ontario, 



Orange, 



Orleans,. 



Oswego, 



Otsego. 



Rensselaer, .. 



Brine 



Ditto 



Inflammable gas 



Ditto 



Sulphureous 



Ditto 



Ditto 



Ditto 



Saline 



Brine 



Ditto 



Sulphureous 



Ditto 



Ditto 



Ditto 



Ditto 



Saline 



Chalybeate 



Ditto 



Petrifying 



Ditto 



Inflammable gas 



Ditto 1... 



Ditto 



Sulphureous 



Ditto 



Ditto 



Ditto 



Chalybeate 



Brine 



Ditto 



Ditto 



Sulphureous 



Brine 



Ditto 



Ditto 



Ditto 



Ditto 



Ditto 



Ditto 



Sulphureous 



Brine 



Sulphureous 



Ditto 



Ditto 



Ditto 



Ditto 



Nitrogen 



Chalybeate 



Near Vernon centre — 



Ten miles west of Vernon village 



A mile west of Vernon village. 17 m. we-st of Utica 



About half a raile northeast, of the village of Hampton 



[n the village of Augusta, 18 m. "southwest of Utica 



Near the village of Paris, in the town of the same name 



Half a mile southwest from the village of Verona, 14 m. nearly west 

 of Utica 



In the town of Paris, 9 J m. south of Utica 



About half a m. northeast of the village of Hampton, town of West- 

 moreland, called " Hallerk spring " 



At Syracuse, Salina, Geddes and Liverpool 



Two miles south of Syracuse ; about 25 or 30 feet above the level of 



the Onondaga lake at Salina 

 Between the branches of Limestone creek, near the village of Manlius 

 In the town of De Witt, 3 m. northeast of Syracuse, known by the 



name of the *' Messina spring " 

 On the ground of Mr. E. F. Wallace, near the village of Syracuse.. 



Near the State well at Salina - _ 



Lake Sodom, 2 ra. east of Manlius centre , _ 



About a mile west of the village of Canastota 



At Foote's settlement - 



In the town of Van Buren _ 



On the banks of the Otisco outlet, in the town of Marcellus 



Near Syracuse, Onondaga, Manlius, Camillas, &c. where calcare 



ous tufa is very abundant 



Bristol Hollow, town of Bristol, 9 m. WSW of Canandaigua 



On both sides of Canandaigua lake, within 3 m. of the village 



In East Bloomfield, and in the town of Richmond 



Several in the town of Phelps, about 1 1 m. N W of Geneva, known 



by the name of the " Clifton springs " 

 On the banks of the outlet of Canandaigua lake , 



Black shale . 



Marly clay 390 ft. above tide 



Limestone , 



390 ft. above tide 

 420 ft. above tide 



About 2i m. from the village of Newburgh, on the farm of Dr. M 



Higby 

 On the farm of G. Clinton, Jr. Esq. in the town of New-Windsor.. 

 On the top of Sha wangimk mountain, in the town of Minisink 



At Fairhaven, in the town of Gaines, small 



In town of Kendall, lot 137. from which salt was formerly made 



Near Scofield's mills, in town of Yates ; salt formerly made from it 

 Two at Holley V dlage ; weak 



In the town of M urray , near Sandy creek 



In the town of Ridge way, between the Erie canal and Ridge road.. 

 Near Holley village, on the canal, three, salt formerly made from them 



In the towns of Constantia, Richland and Sterling 



In the town of Hannibal, a raile northeast of Kinney's comers, called 



"Burr's Salt Works" 

 In various parts of the town of Hastings ; one 4 m. west from Central 



Square ; another 2 ra. west of this, and a third at Central Square 

 In the town of Palermo, on the land of George G. Grizzle 



About 150 ft. above tide 



500 ft. above tide 



Several north of Cherry- Valley, below the falls 



At Salt Springvillc, partly in this and partly in Montgomery- county. 



In the town of Richfield 



Near Cherry- Valley _. 



From the drab limestone . 



1,335 ft. above tide 



Near the village of Bath, opposite to Albany ^ 



Near Greenbush, opposite to Albany, and near the seat of Mrs. 



Genet three miles south of Albany 

 At the north end of the city of Troy, and in various other parts of 



the county 

 In the southeast corner of the town of Hoosick, six miles southeast 



of the village of Bennington, Vt. 

 One mile from Sandlake ; issues from gravel. 



Slate 20 to 30 ft. above tide 



Slate 



20 to 30 ft. above tid( 



