go NEW YORK STATE MUSEUM 



Notes on the Gypsum Industry of New York State. N. Y. State 



Geol. Rep't 23. (1903) 1904. p. 89-157; also State Mus. Rep't 57. 



(1903) 1905. 1:89-157. 



The most comprehensive discussion of the deposits and their utilization up to that time. 



Sarle, C. J. Economic Geology of Monroe Co., N. Y. N. Y. State Geol. 

 Rep't 22. (1902) 1904. p. r75-io6; also State Mus. Rep't 56. (1902) 

 1904. p. r75-io6. 



Describes the local gypsum beds and their utilization. 



Vanuxem, L. Geology of New York. Rep't 3d. Dist. 1842. p. 98-102. 



A 



Notes on gypsum beds of Madison and Onondaga counties. 



Williams, S. G. Geological Relations of the Gypsum Deposits in Cayuga 

 Co., N. Y. Am. Jour. Sci. , 1885. 130:212-18. 



Discusses the stratigraphy of the deposits at Union Springs. 



List of the more important general works ^ 



Adams, G. I. et al. Gypsum Deposits in the United States. U. S. Geol. 

 Sur. Bui. 223. 1904. 



Davis, W. A. . The Nature uf the Changes Involved in the Production and 

 Setting of Plaster of Paris. Chem. Soc. Ind. Jour. 1907. v, 26, pt 2. 



Eckel, E. C. Cements, Limes and Plasters. New York. 1905. 



General discussion of gypsum, its occurrence, properties and manufacture; contains 

 a good bibliography. 



Glasenapp, M. The manufacture of Hydraulic Gypsum and other Gypsum 

 Products. Cement & Engineering News. 19 10, 



Grimsley, G. P. The Gypsum of Michigan and the Plaster Industry. Mich. 

 Geol. Sur. v. 9, pt 2. 1904. 



Contains bibliography. 



Technology of G3'psum. Min. Ind. 1899.' 7:388. 



— — & Bailey, E. H. S. Special Report on Gypsum and Gypsum Cement 

 Plasters. Kan. Univ. Geol. Sur. v. 5. 1899. 

 Includes a bibliography. 



Hunt, T. Sterry. Origin of Gvpsum. Chemical and Geological Essays, 

 ch. VIII. 



Keyes, C. R. G3-psum Deposits of Iowa. Iowa Geol. Sur. 1895. 3:259 



Le Chatelier, H. Papers on the dehydration and setting of plasters. Comptes 

 Rendus, v. 96. 1883. 



Leduc, E., & Pellet, M. The Influence of Temperature of Calcining on the 

 Setting of Plaster. Le G^nie Civil. 1906. 49:253. 



Payen, A. Precis de chimie Industrielle. Paris. 1851. ed. 2. p. 301. 

 Discussion of dehydration and setting of gypsum. 



Van't Hoff, J. H., & Just, G. Der Hydraulische oder Sogenannte Estrichgips. 

 Sitzungsber. der Kgl. Preuss. Akad. der Wissenschaften. 1903. i :2 49-58. 

 Detailed account of the chemical changes involved in the manufacture of flooring gypsum. 



Wilder, F. A. Geology of Webster Co., Iowa. Iowa Geol. Sur. 1902. 

 12:651. 

 Descriptions of gypsum deposits. 



1 For more detailed bibliography on the subject, the reader is referred to Cements, Limes 

 and Plasters by Eckel; Kan. Univ. Geol. Sur. v. 5, 1899; and to Mich. Geol. Sur. v. 9, pt 2, 

 1904. 



