LIME AND CEMENT INDUSTRIES 



933 



THE UNITED STATES {continued) 



No 



1 



MISCEL- 

 LANEOUS 



REFERENCE 



AND ANALYST 



*>fi8 





N. J. geol. sur. 1900 -n Q^ 1 



5fiq 





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i, ^ ^ 

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i k c 



Geol. of N. J 1868 







570 







571 







57^ 







57R 







574 







575 







576 







577 







578 







570 





!- 



580 







581 







589! 







58R 







584 







5=5 





58fi 







587 







588 







589 





94 



5P0 





. r. 394 



5P1 





t ,... 



m?, 





" p. 39J 

 N. J. geol. sur. 1900, p. 5 



" p. 9 

 Geol. of N. J. 1868, p. 396 

 N. J. geol. sur. 1900, p. 4 



H I ( ( ( 



(I ( ; (I 

 i i ( ( (I 



p. 6 



Geol. of N. J. 1868, p. 39£ 



N. J. geol. sur. 1900, p. 6 



1877, p. S 



i 



598 





3 



594 



Undet. 3.36 



2 , 



595 



).iitii<«>>>>>>>>>>«<a>>>«>i. 



596 





2 



597 







598 







599 







600 







601 





6 



60S^ 







603 





6 



604 



Org. and water 



6.87 



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OWNER 

 LOCATION AND REMARKS 



Series of analj'^ses made from 

 samples taken chiefly on 

 Morris & Earye farms near 

 Belvidere. Analyses are all 

 of the Trenton beds, which 

 in this area fiirnish Port- 

 land cement rock 



Railroad cut 



Fossiliferous limestone 



Trenton limestone 



Iliff property 



Wagner quarry, one mile from 



Easton 

 Murphy farm 



Trenton limestone 



First outcrop east of Van 



Kirk's tavern 

 Trenton limestone 



H. S. Cook. Marl 



L = Analysis burned lime 



