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  NEW 
  YORK 
  STATE 
  MUSEUM 
  

  

  white 
  earthenware 
  and 
  porcelain, 
  

  

  809^-ll^ 
  813"-14\ 
  

   Gleneove, 
  clay 
  deposits, 
  596^, 
  605^; 
  

  

  crumpled 
  layers, 
  606^; 
  stoneware 
  

  

  clays, 
  817«, 
  818^-20S 
  820^ 
  

   Glens 
  Falls, 
  tests 
  of 
  brick, 
  647^ 
  

   Glens 
  Falls 
  brick 
  and 
  terra 
  cotta 
  co., 
  

  

  650^ 
  760«-61^ 
  763^ 
  764^ 
  

   Glost 
  kiln, 
  814^; 
  illus. 
  facing 
  p. 
  807. 
  

   Gloversville, 
  brick 
  yard, 
  714*. 
  

   Gneiss, 
  582^ 
  583^ 
  584^ 
  584«, 
  585^ 
  586^ 
  

  

  586^ 
  

   Gold 
  work, 
  816^ 
  

  

  Goldrick, 
  Philip, 
  brick 
  yard, 
  694^ 
  

   Goodwin 
  & 
  Delamater, 
  brick 
  yard, 
  

  

  718^ 
  

   Goshen, 
  brick 
  yard, 
  731^ 
  

   Gouverneur, 
  brick 
  yards, 
  710'^; 
  clay 
  

  

  deposits, 
  710^; 
  stratification, 
  710®. 
  

   Graham 
  chemical 
  stoneware 
  M^orks, 
  

  

  823*; 
  illus. 
  facing 
  p. 
  800-1, 
  824. 
  

   Granite, 
  583*, 
  584^ 
  584«, 
  585^ 
  586*. 
  

   Graniteware, 
  793°. 
  

   Graphite, 
  used 
  to 
  prevent 
  shrinkage, 
  

  

  548S 
  550'. 
  

   Grassy 
  Point, 
  clay 
  deposits, 
  583^. 
  

   Gravity 
  planes, 
  633®. 
  

   Greatneck, 
  clay 
  deposits, 
  596', 
  605'; 
  

  

  stoneware 
  clays, 
  817^ 
  

   Grecian 
  magnesite, 
  785*. 
  

   Green 
  Point 
  porcelain 
  works, 
  823®. 
  

   Greenbush, 
  see 
  Rensselaer. 
  

   Greene 
  county, 
  brick 
  yards, 
  702'-3^ 
  

  

  704^: 
  shale, 
  832''-34». 
  

   Greenport, 
  clay 
  deposits, 
  604^, 
  736*; 
  

  

  brick 
  yard, 
  736*. 
  

   Greenridge, 
  clay 
  deposits, 
  607^, 
  609^ 
  

  

  609®; 
  brick 
  yard, 
  742®. 
  

   Griggs, 
  C. 
  G. 
  & 
  Co., 
  brick 
  yard, 
  698\ 
  

   Grimes, 
  H. 
  C, 
  brick 
  yard, 
  714^. 
  

   Grogs, 
  used 
  to 
  prevent 
  shrinkage, 
  548^; 
  

  

  purification, 
  635'. 
  

   Gumbo 
  clay, 
  in 
  Missouri, 
  622'. 
  

   Gypsum 
  in 
  clay, 
  507^ 
  520^ 
  522'-23*. 
  

  

  Haake, 
  F., 
  brick 
  yard, 
  723'. 
  

  

  Hacking, 
  669^ 
  

  

  Half 
  Moon, 
  brick 
  yard, 
  708'. 
  

  

  Hall, 
  Horace, 
  brick 
  yard, 
  731*. 
  

  

  Hall, 
  James, 
  on 
  Chemung 
  shale, 
  836'- 
  

   37^; 
  on 
  clay 
  deposits 
  in 
  N. 
  Y., 
  574'; 
  

   on 
  Gardeau 
  shales, 
  834^-35^; 
  on 
  di- 
  

   visions 
  of 
  Hamilton 
  shale, 
  832^; 
  on 
  

   impressions 
  in 
  clay, 
  594'; 
  on 
  Niag- 
  

   ara 
  shale, 
  828'; 
  on 
  Salina 
  shale, 
  

   829*-30\ 
  

  

  Halle, 
  Germanv, 
  kaolin, 
  499'. 
  

  

  Halloysite, 
  505S 
  505'. 
  

  

  Hamilton 
  shale, 
  831'-34'; 
  physical 
  

   tests, 
  831^; 
  analysisj, 
  833^ 
  

  

  Hammond, 
  William, 
  brick 
  yard, 
  735*; 
  

   illus. 
  facing 
  p. 
  735. 
  

  

  Hand-picking, 
  634^, 
  635*. 
  

  

  Hand-power 
  dry-press 
  machine, 
  illus. 
  

   facing 
  p. 
  665. 
  

  

  Harris 
  & 
  Ginley, 
  brick 
  yard, 
  697'. 
  

  

  Harvey, 
  John, 
  brick 
  yard, 
  718'. 
  

  

  Haulage, 
  machines 
  used, 
  654'; 
  cable, 
  

   633', 
  686^; 
  with 
  cars, 
  633'; 
  with 
  

   carts, 
  632^-33'; 
  with 
  gravity 
  planes, 
  

   633'; 
  with 
  locomotive, 
  633'; 
  steam, 
  

   686^ 
  

  

  Haverstraw, 
  tests 
  of 
  brick, 
  648^ 
  695^; 
  

   brick 
  yards, 
  693*-94®; 
  clay 
  concre- 
  

   tions, 
  593^; 
  clay 
  deposits, 
  577', 
  584'; 
  

   illus. 
  facing 
  p. 
  693; 
  delta 
  deposits, 
  

   588^ 
  589*; 
  dredging, 
  632'; 
  terraces, 
  

   583-, 
  590'. 
  

  

  Hayne, 
  P., 
  brick' 
  yard, 
  731'. 
  

  

  Hecht, 
  H., 
  on 
  cones, 
  554'; 
  on 
  glazes, 
  

   653^ 
  796^-97^; 
  investigations 
  on 
  com- 
  

   position 
  of 
  porcelains 
  and 
  white 
  

   earthenware, 
  795^-97^ 
  

  

  Hedges, 
  C. 
  A. 
  & 
  A. 
  P., 
  brick 
  yard, 
  

   696^ 
  

  

  Hematite, 
  516\ 
  

  

  Hempstead 
  harbor, 
  clay 
  deposits, 
  596*. 
  

  

  Herkimer 
  county, 
  brick 
  yards, 
  713^, 
  

   714^ 
  

  

  Hilfinger 
  Bros, 
  pottery 
  works, 
  824'. 
  

  

  Hill, 
  il. 
  T., 
  on 
  uses 
  of 
  clays, 
  564^-65'. 
  

  

  Hilton, 
  William, 
  brick 
  yard, 
  724^-25'. 
  

  

  Hofman, 
  H.O., 
  use 
  of 
  Bischof's 
  method, 
  

   558*; 
  experiments 
  on 
  refractoriness 
  

   of 
  clay, 
  563'; 
  experiments 
  on 
  fusibil- 
  

   ity 
  of 
  clay, 
  782'. 
  

  

  Hog 
  neck, 
  clay 
  deposits, 
  603'. 
  

  

  Hollick, 
  Arthur, 
  fossils 
  found 
  by, 
  602'; 
  

   identification 
  of 
  fossils, 
  602'; 
  on 
  

   glacial 
  origin 
  of 
  Long 
  Island 
  hills, 
  

   606® 
  ; 
  on 
  origin 
  of 
  Long 
  Island 
  sound, 
  

   607'; 
  on 
  plant 
  remains, 
  609*, 
  610'. 
  

  

  Hollow 
  brick, 
  773^; 
  manufacture, 
  769'; 
  

   illus. 
  facing 
  p. 
  767, 
  769, 
  773-74; 
  

   manufacturers, 
  913^-25*. 
  

  

  Homer, 
  brick 
  yard, 
  731*. 
  

  

  Hoosick 
  Falls, 
  brick 
  yard, 
  709'; 
  clay 
  

   deposits, 
  709®. 
  

  

  Hornblende, 
  in 
  clay, 
  509^ 
  516», 
  520', 
  

   524'; 
  source 
  of 
  alkaline 
  compounds, 
  

   514'. 
  

  

  Hornellsville, 
  brick 
  yards, 
  725'-26'; 
  

   paving 
  brick 
  manufacture, 
  756*; 
  il- 
  

   lus. 
  facing 
  p. 
  756; 
  shale, 
  831*, 
  839^ 
  

  

  Hornellsville 
  brick 
  and 
  tile 
  co., 
  725'. 
  

  

  Horseheads, 
  Chemung 
  shale, 
  840®-41*. 
  

  

  Horseheads 
  brick 
  co., 
  727'; 
  illus. 
  fac- 
  

   ing 
  p. 
  653, 
  679, 
  727. 
  

  

  Horseheads, 
  Empire 
  brick 
  works, 
  il- 
  

   lus. 
  facing 
  p. 
  840. 
  

  

  Horseshoe 
  tile, 
  770», 
  771'. 
  

  

  