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  KEW 
  YOEK 
  STATE 
  MUSEUM 
  

  

  Xew 
  York, 
  823^-24^; 
  value 
  of 
  output 
  

  

  in 
  New 
  York, 
  494®; 
  illus. 
  facing 
  

  

  p. 
  800-1. 
  

   Stoneware 
  clays, 
  568^ 
  602% 
  817^-22^ 
  

  

  illus, 
  facing 
  p. 
  820; 
  analyses, 
  792", 
  

  

  818*, 
  819^-20% 
  820«; 
  

  

  in 
  Alabama, 
  612^; 
  Missouri, 
  622^; 
  

  

  New 
  Jersey, 
  623*; 
  Pennsylvania, 
  625". 
  

  

  Stonypoint, 
  clay 
  deposits, 
  577*, 
  583^; 
  

  

  terraces, 
  590'; 
  brick 
  yards, 
  694«-95'. 
  

   Stormking, 
  terraces, 
  590"; 
  brick 
  yards, 
  

  

  696^; 
  clay 
  deposits, 
  696\ 
  

   Stoutner, 
  W. 
  A., 
  brick 
  yard, 
  714'. 
  

   Stove 
  linings, 
  617®. 
  

   Stratification, 
  see 
  Tables. 
  

   Streeter 
  & 
  Hendricks, 
  brick 
  yard, 
  699^ 
  

   Stripping, 
  630*. 
  

   Stuvvesant, 
  clav 
  deposits, 
  588% 
  703®- 
  

  

  4^'; 
  brick 
  yard, 
  703®-4^ 
  

   Suffolk 
  county, 
  brick 
  yards, 
  734^-52^ 
  

   Sulfur, 
  642*, 
  792*. 
  

   Sulfur-balls, 
  508^ 
  

   Sulfuric 
  acid, 
  511% 
  86P. 
  ^ee 
  also 
  

  

  Analyses. 
  

   Sullivan 
  county, 
  brick 
  yards, 
  732^. 
  

   Sutton 
  & 
  Suderly, 
  brick 
  yard, 
  705^. 
  

   Syracuse, 
  clay 
  deposits, 
  575*, 
  715"; 
  

  

  brick 
  yards, 
  715"; 
  paving 
  brick 
  

  

  manufacture, 
  756^-57"; 
  illus. 
  facing 
  

  

  p. 
  757; 
  pottery 
  works, 
  823^-24^; 
  

  

  illus. 
  facing 
  p. 
  791, 
  792, 
  795-97, 
  802, 
  

  

  804-7, 
  809, 
  814-15, 
  817; 
  Salina 
  

  

  shale, 
  829^ 
  

   Syracuse 
  pottery 
  co., 
  824% 
  

  

  Tables, 
  crushing 
  strength 
  of 
  brick, 
  

   647% 
  695'; 
  dimensions 
  of 
  common 
  

   l)rick, 
  643^; 
  composition 
  of 
  paving 
  

   lirick, 
  744^; 
  brick 
  testing, 
  730; 
  

   depth 
  of 
  clay 
  in 
  Genesee 
  valley, 
  

   574^; 
  sections 
  of 
  clay 
  deposits, 
  858- 
  

   59; 
  value 
  of 
  clay 
  output, 
  493"; 
  tests 
  

   of 
  North 
  Carolina 
  clays, 
  54F; 
  com- 
  

   position 
  of 
  Copenhagen 
  biscuit 
  ware 
  

   and 
  Seger's 
  porcelain, 
  796"; 
  com- 
  

   position 
  and 
  fusibility 
  of 
  feldspar 
  

   species, 
  842^; 
  Seger 
  cones, 
  555^-57^; 
  

   number 
  of 
  terraces, 
  590'; 
  terrace 
  

   altitudes, 
  589'; 
  

  

  stratification: 
  at 
  Coldspring 
  Har- 
  

   bor, 
  598'; 
  Eddvville, 
  579"-80^; 
  Far- 
  

   mingdale, 
  604'; 
  Freshpond, 
  735"; 
  

   Gouverneur, 
  710"; 
  Jamestown, 
  725*; 
  

   Jova's 
  brick 
  yard, 
  698' 
  ; 
  Kreischer- 
  

   ville, 
  608^; 
  Lancaster, 
  723'; 
  Lefever 
  

   Falls, 
  580"; 
  Levant, 
  576^: 
  Madrid, 
  

   575": 
  Rhinebeck, 
  587*; 
  Rochester, 
  

   720^: 
  Rosendale 
  , 
  580^ 
  Rosendale 
  

   plains, 
  580^ 
  St 
  Johnsville, 
  713'; 
  

   West 
  Deerpark, 
  604% 
  741% 
  See 
  also 
  

   Analyses. 
  

  

  Talbot, 
  Prof., 
  method 
  of 
  testing 
  pav- 
  

   ing 
  bricks, 
  754'. 
  

   Tarrytown, 
  delta 
  deposits, 
  588®. 
  

   Tarrytown 
  porcelain 
  tile 
  co., 
  777*. 
  

   Tempering, 
  definition, 
  658®; 
  machines 
  

   used, 
  654^^; 
  methods, 
  655'; 
  of 
  pot- 
  

   tery 
  clays, 
  799% 
  803'-4^ 
  

   Tennessee, 
  clay 
  deposits, 
  626'. 
  

   Tensile 
  strength, 
  of 
  clav, 
  54P, 
  544®- 
  

   45% 
  637®; 
  of 
  clay 
  wares, 
  855"-56^ 
  

   of 
  glass-pot 
  clays, 
  787®; 
  of 
  stone- 
  

   ware 
  clays, 
  792^. 
  

   Terra 
  cotta, 
  general 
  properties, 
  758^- 
  

   59"; 
  resistance 
  to 
  fire, 
  759'; 
  illus. 
  

   facing 
  p. 
  759; 
  use 
  of 
  term, 
  758*; 
  

  

  manufacture: 
  76P-64": 
  in 
  Massa- 
  

   chusetts, 
  620'; 
  Missouri, 
  622*; 
  manu- 
  

   facturers 
  in 
  New 
  York, 
  763^-64", 
  

   913®-25*; 
  value 
  of 
  output 
  in 
  New 
  

   York, 
  493®, 
  494'; 
  illus. 
  facing 
  p. 
  759- 
  

   64; 
  in 
  Pennsylvania, 
  625®; 
  Texas, 
  

   626®. 
  

   Terra 
  cotta 
  clavs, 
  759®-6P; 
  analysis, 
  

  

  904^-5*. 
  

   Terra 
  cotta 
  lumber, 
  769®, 
  773% 
  

   Terra 
  cotta 
  vase, 
  frontispiece; 
  illus. 
  

  

  facing 
  p. 
  764. 
  

   Terraces, 
  table 
  of 
  altitudes, 
  589'; 
  Cham- 
  

   plain 
  valley, 
  594'; 
  forming 
  at 
  pres- 
  

   ent, 
  591'; 
  'Hudson 
  valley, 
  578®-91% 
  

   629'; 
  number 
  of, 
  table, 
  590'; 
  quality 
  

   of 
  soil, 
  591% 
  

   Terry 
  Bros., 
  brick 
  yard, 
  699% 
  700®; 
  il- 
  

   lus. 
  facing 
  p. 
  700. 
  

   Tertiarv 
  clav 
  deposits, 
  572®, 
  605% 
  606% 
  

   Testing, 
  brick, 
  647'-50% 
  729*-30% 
  745®- 
  

   50®; 
  clay, 
  541% 
  631^; 
  clay 
  wares, 
  

   854-57. 
  

   Texas, 
  clay 
  deposits, 
  626^-27^^. 
  

   Thermoelectric 
  pyrometer, 
  560®-61'. 
  

   Thickness 
  of 
  beds, 
  varying, 
  629'. 
  

   Thiells, 
  brick 
  vard, 
  695"; 
  clay 
  deposits, 
  

  

  584", 
  695". 
  

   Thompson, 
  G. 
  R., 
  brick 
  yard, 
  710'. 
  

   Three 
  River 
  point, 
  575*. 
  

   Tibbitt's 
  brook, 
  delta 
  deposits, 
  588®. 
  

   Tile 
  manufacture, 
  in 
  Kentucky, 
  617'; 
  

   Missouri, 
  622*; 
  New 
  York 
  manu- 
  

   facturers, 
  913^-25*; 
  value 
  of 
  output 
  

   in 
  New 
  York, 
  493®, 
  494'; 
  illus. 
  fac- 
  

   ing 
  p. 
  745. 
  See 
  also 
  Decoration 
  of 
  

   tile; 
  Drain 
  tile; 
  Encaustic 
  tile; 
  

   Floor 
  tile: 
  Glazed 
  tile; 
  Roman 
  tile; 
  

   Roofing 
  tile. 
  

   Timoney, 
  F., 
  clay 
  bank, 
  697^ 
  

   Tioga 
  county, 
  brick 
  yards, 
  728®. 
  

   Titanic 
  acid, 
  51 
  P. 
  

  

  Titanic 
  oxid, 
  860®. 
  See. 
  also 
  Analyses. 
  

   Titanite, 
  509®. 
  

   Titanium, 
  526"-27'. 
  

   Tompkins, 
  T., 
  & 
  Son, 
  clay 
  bank, 
  694% 
  

  

  