IO NEW YORK 
STATE MUSEUM 
Mineral production of New York in 1912 
PRCDUCT 
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UNIT OF Bees é 
MEASUREMENT qantas vA 
IBartelsmacmr same 4 495 842 | $3 488 921 
BannelSrae mene oe 287 693 142 165 
Thousands...... I 205 704 6 889 940 
RI ere era neste) 38.8 o. 60 2 S7 On 702 
Ne ates eiateat ell onite ideen atin 6.0 2 180 795 
SIMO WOME. 5560 - 8 583 18 980 
SIMON WOMB. ooo 589 6 479 
SING HOMSs co 28 584 II5 419 
SMOKE WOMS, 2 so 5 - Aen Dieses 
owiAGIS,.5,.555.|| 2 628 CoO 142 665 
SIMOWE OAS. 2 2 2 506 274 I 186 845 
Long tons...... I 057 702 3 349 095 
2s aed credin at ga au toca f beets Con eee 15 358 
SMOG WOMS. obo 5- 8 O12 2 176 
SIMGHE WOME, . 52 2 < AKO) 12 800 
Gailloms. - 255653 © O82 aay 760 847 
1000 cubic feet..| 6 564 659 I 882 297 
Bale] Sean ee 782 661 I 338 350 
IOWANS 1HOIMS, 5 5 oa: 58 137 286 577 
Barrels sas sae sor IO 502 214 2 597 260 
eM em Ne oe SR as og 6 2 549 729 
Thousands... +. Bi DRI AR 7315) 
SIGHARES . coo goes 9 738 83 222 
sagen ote aay oh Agee | eats ce aa Nil 
Pema te ema WaT hare ae 202 096 
NER eS Eh il uicncretinis ia aca 3 510 445 
Ree nN sem orth atal Piteociia scy.c°3!e 241 847 
LA Rac haste cose ceil Easels tee pene UE RO) 7412 
Pe eet al (Neo aka e/a 6.0% 483 863 
SIAR WOM. 5 a a6 « 61 619 5A yi 
Sie SLES hen esac MCR ee eee 74 600 
3 iis dee Re hoo | ee $36 552 784 
1 Includes apatite, diatomaceous earth, marl and zinc ore. 
CEMENT 
The cement business last year was of large volume, but in the 
early months was conducted on a small margin of profit to the 
manufacturer. 
Prices showed, however, an upward trend with the 
progress of the season, the first really sustained improvement in 
the market that had taken place for some time. 
This lent an 
encouraging aspect to the year’s record as compared with that of 
TQIO or 1911, and appeared to indicate that the critical period which 
tested the financial and technical equipment of the plants as never 
before had been passed. 
