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Prosser, C. S. The Thickness of the Devonian and Silurian Rocks of West- 

 ern Central New York. Am. Geol. v. 6. 1900. 

 Includes well sections through the Clinton formations at Seneca Falls, Clyde and 



Wolcott. 



Gas-Well Sections in the Upper Mohawk Valley and Central New 



York. Am. Geol. v. 25. 1890. 



Includes well sections at Auburn, Baldwinsville and Vernon. 



Section of the Alloway, New York, Well. Am. Geol. v. 25. 1900. 



Putnam, B. T. Notes on the Samples of Iron Ore Collected in New York, 

 loth Census of U. S. v. 15: 



Describes mining operations and ore occurrences, with numerous analyses. 



Smock, J. C. Report on the Iron Mines and Iron-Ore Districts in the State 

 of New York. N. Y. State Mus. Bui. 7. 1889. 



Contains description of the mine workings on the Clinton belt, with some account of 

 the distribution of the ores. 



Review of the Iron Mining Industry of New York for the Past 



Decade. Am. Inst. Min. Eng. Trans, v. 17. 1889. 



Smyth, C. H. jr. On the Qinton Iron Ore. Am. Jour. Sci. Ser. 3. v. 43. 

 1892. 



Discusses at length the origin of the Clinton hematites. 



Die Hamatite von Clinton in den ostlichen Verelnigten Staaten. 



Zeits. f. prak. Geologic. August 1894. 



A further contribution to the subject of origin, confirming his conclusions as to the 

 original bedded nature of the deposits. 



Swank, J. W. The American Iron Industry from its 'Beginning in 1619 to 

 1886. Mineral Resources. U. S. Geol. Sur. 1886. 

 Briefly mentions the Clinton mines. 



Vanuxem, Lardner. Third Annual Report of the Geological Survey of the 

 Third District. Albany 1840. 



Geology of New York, part 3, comprising the survey of the Third 



Geological District. Albany 1842. 



The source of most of our knowledge concerning Clinton stratigraphy in eastern New 

 York. 



White, Theodore G. Report on the Relations of the Ordovician and Eo- 

 Silurian Rocks in Portions of Herkimer, Oneida and Lewis Counties. N. Y. 

 State Mus. Rep't 51. v. i. 1899. 



Contains partial Clinton sections in the region south of Utica. 



