ELIZABETHTOWN AND PORT HENRY QUADRANGLES 165" 



Pumpelly, R. Discusses shape of Miller Pit, from Putnam's Notes. . 

 Tenth Census. 15:7. 



Raymond^ P. E. The Crown Point Section. Am. Pal. Bui. 14. 1902^-- 

 p. 3-44- 



The Fauna of the Chazy Limestone. Am. Jour. Sci. 1905^. 



20:353-82. 



Ries, Heinrich. A Pleistocene Lake. Bed at Elizabethtown, N. Y/. 

 N. Y. Acad. Sci. Trans. 1893. 13:197. 



The Monoclinic Pyroxenes of New York State. N. Y. AcacL 



Sci. Ann. 9:124-80, and four plates. 



Gives many details of local mineralogy. 



Allanite Crystals from Mineville, Essex Co., N. Y. N. Y. Acad;^ 



Sci. Trans. 1898. 16:327-29. 



Magnetite Deposits at Mineville, N. Y., etc. Mines and Minerals. 



1903. 24:49-51- 



Notes on Recent Mineral Developments at Mineville. N. Y. State 



Mus. 56th An. Rep't. 1904. p. ri25-26. 



Smith, H. P. History of Essex County. Syracuse 1885. 



^3^e data regarding the mines are chiefly taken from Watson'slHistory, which see. 



Smock, jT C. A Review of the Iron Mining Industry of New Yorkr 

 for the Past Decade. Am. Inst. Min. Eng. Trans. 1889. 17:745. 



Statistical paper. See also Idem, 18: 748. 



Report on the Iron Mines of New York. N. Y. State Mus. Bui. 7- 



1889. 



Taylor, F. B. Lake Adirondack. Am. Geol. 1897. 19:392-96. 

 Van Hise, C. R. Correlation Bulletin on the Archean and Algonkian, 

 U. S. Geol. Sur. Bui. 86. p. 398. 



Refers to local geology. 



van Ingen, G. & White, T. G. An Account of the Summer's Work m 

 Geology on Lake Champlain. N. Y. Acad. Sci. Trans. 1896. 15:19-23. 



Watson, Winslow C. History of Essex County. Albany 1869. 



Gives a good historical sketch of the development of the mines. 



Woodworth, J. B. Ancient Water-Levels of the Champlain and Hudsoi^ 

 Valleys. N. Y. State Mus. Bui. 84. 1905. p. 265. 



Wright, G. F. Glacial Observations in the Champlain-St Lawrence 

 Valley. Am. Geol. 1898. 22:333, 334- 



