MINERAL RESOURCES OF THE STATE OF WEW YORK 

 Mineral production of New York in 1916 



UNIT OF 

 MEASUREMENT 



QUANTITY 



Portland cement 



Natural cement 



Building brick 



Pottery 



Other clay products . . . 



Crude clay 



Emery 



Feldspar and quartz . . . 



Garnet 



Graphite 



Gypsum 



Iron ore 



Millstones 



Metallic paint b 



Mineral waters 



Natural gas 



Petroleum 



Pyrite 



Salt 



Molding sand 



Other sand and gravel . 



Sand-lime brick 



Slate 



Granite 



Limestone 



Marble 



Sandstone 



Trap 



Talc. 



Zinc ore 



Other materials c. 



Total value . 



Barrels .... 

 Barrels .... 

 Thousands . 



Short tons . 

 Short tons. 

 Short tons . 

 Short tons . 



Pounds 



Short tons . 

 Long tons . 



Short tons 



Gallons 



1000 cubic feet. 



Barrels 



Long tons . . . . . 



Barrels 



Short tons 



Short tons 



Thousands 



Squares 



Short tons . 

 Short tons . 



5 603 477 

 104 415 

 982 942 



II 158 



15 282 



20 379 



5 840 



a 



579 827 



464 917 



14 572 



7 746 490 



8 594 187 

 874 087 



a 



14 087 750 



661 673 



7 436 424 



15 851 

 2 727 



93 236 



752 809 

 51 635 

 497 270 

 344 672 

 913 070 



36 413 

 123 901 



115 311 

 198 200 

 a 



459 587 



571 429 



10 287 



34 296 



697 650 

 524 115 

 190 195 

 a 



698 798 

 570 898 

 073 931 

 109 337 



21 345 

 368 119 



672 454 

 268 391 



714 558 

 956 100 

 961 510 

 a 

 oil 666 



$45 947 947 



a The output is reported under " Other materials " in last item of table. 

 b Iron ore sold for paint manufacture. 



c Includes zinc ore. apatite, diatomaceous earth, graphite, marl, mica and pyrite. The value of 

 the zinc ore is based on that of the metallic zinc recovered from the mine product. 



