88 



NEW YORK STATE MUSEUM 



stones on the southeastern, southern and western sides of the Ad- 

 irondacks, and the Chazy Hmestone of the Champlain valley are the 

 more important. 



Production of limestone by counties in 1912 



COUNTY 



CRUSHED 

 STONE 



LIME 

 MADE 



FURNACE 

 FLUX 



BUILD- 

 ING 



STONE 



OTHER 



USES 



TOTAL 



Albany 



$136 690 



32 620 



8 694 



607 107 

 214 310 



3 250 

 14 826 

 18 865 



I 568 



33 957 

 28 079 

 17 794 





\ 







$136 690 



39 950 



86 119 



923 847 



281 617 



9 250 



14 826 



36 807 



39 389 



34 723 



36 986 



26 939 



197 122 



65 787 



420 319 



24 124 



36 073 



99 957 



54 735 



260 910 



43 650 



12 795 



627 830 



Cayuga . . 







$7 330 



600 



67 912 



$2 881 

 2 662 



6 000 



Clinton 



$60 521 



75 

 6 750 



$13 

 246 



54 

 6 



423 

 091 



557 

 000 



Erie 



Genesee 



Greene 



Herkimer 







JeflEerson 



Lewis 



a 17 942 

 35 000 











39 

 766 



2 307 

 7 259 

 I 407 



2 782 



'"i'886 

 2 800 



Madison 





Monroe 



6 600 





Montgomery 



Niagara 







192 



915 



Oneida 



51 507 

 204 998 



23 974 

 I 035 

 96 000 

 38 375 

 46 434 



14 280 

 a 



Onondaga 



Rensselaer 





6 407 



150 



5 149 



2 089 



208 914 



■ r658 





St Lawrence 



Schoharie 



Ulster 



5 277 



16 360 

 207 727 

 43 350 

 II 695 

 26 425 



24 



612 

 210 



Warren 



Washington 



.... 

 4 



100 

 246 



6 441 

 300 



425 



308 



I 000 

 449 



Westchester 





Other counties b . . 



596 285 



Total 



$2 176 368 



$452 002 



$542 



154 



$108 581 



I231 340 



I3 510 445 



a Lime made by Solvay Process Co. and Union Carbide Co. included in " Other uses." 



b Includes Columbia, Dutchess, Essex, Fulton, Ontario, Orange, Rockland and Seneca counties. 



