164 . NEW YORK STATE MUSEUM 



Preliminary Report on the Geology of Essex County. N. Y. State 



Geol. Rep't for 1893. p. A2>Z~1^- 



Does not touch specially on Moriah township, but gives a'review and bibliography of the 

 geology of the eastern Adirondacks. 



Gabbros on the Western Shore of Lake Champlain. Am. Geol. 



Soc. Bui. 1893. 5:213. 



Refers to local gabbros. 



Crystalline Limestones, Ophicalcites and Associated Schists of the 



Eastern Adirondacks. Idem. 1894. 6,:24i. 

 Gives details of local geology. 



Physiography of the Eastern Adirondacks in the Cambrian and 



Ordovician Periods. Am. Geol. Soc. Bui. 1897. 8:408-12. 



Geology of the Magnetites near Port Henry, N. Y. especially those 



of Mineville. Am. Inst. Min. Eng. Trans. 1898. 27:146-203. 



The Titaniferous Iron Ores of the Adirondacks. U. S. Geol. Sur. 



i^th An. Rep't. 1899. Pt 3, p. 377-422. 



The Physiography of the Adirondacks. Pop. Sci. Monthly, Mar. 



1906. p. 195-210. 



See"comments by W. M. Davis, Science April 20, 1906, p. 630-31. 



The Mineville-Port H^nry Mine Group. N. Y. State Mus. Bui. 119. 



1908. p. 57-89V 



• & Marsters, V. F. Trap Dikes in the Lake Champlain Valley. 



U. S. Geol. Sur. Bui. 107. 



Gives some details of locals trap dikes. 



Lesley, J. P. The Iron Manufacturer's Guide. New York. 1866. p. 388. 



Gives brief details of the mines. 



Maynard, G. W. The Iron Ores of Lake Champlain. British Iron 

 and Steel Institute, 1874. v. i. 



Merrill, G. P. On the Serpentinous Rock from Essex County, N. Y. 

 U. S. Nat. Mus. Proc. 1890. 12:595. 



Refers to local serpentinous marbles, 



Nason, F. L. Notes on Some of the Iron-bearing Rocks of the Adiron- 

 dack Mountains. Am. Geol. 1893. 12:25. 



Newland, D. H. On the Associations and Origin of the Non-titan- 

 iferous Magnetites in the Adirondack Region. Econ. Geol. 1907. 

 2:763-73. 



Geology of the Adirondack Magnetic Iron Ores. N. Y. State 



Mus. Bui. 119. 1908. 



Norton, S. New York Iron Ores. The Troy Times. March 12, 1910. 



Ogilvie, I. H. Glacial Phenomena in the Adirondacks and Champlain 

 Valley. Jour. Geol. 1902. io:397~4i2. 



Geology of the Paradox Lake Quadrangle. N. Y. State Mus. Bui. 



96. 1905. p. 461-508. 



Feet, C. E. Glacial and Post-glacial History of the Hudson and 

 Champlain Valleys. Jour. Geol. 1904. 12:415-69; 617-60. 



Putnam, B. T. Notes on the Iron Mines of New York. Tenth Census. 



15:89- 



Contains excellent details of the mines. 



