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  NEW 
  YORK 
  STATE 
  MUSEUM 
  

  

  Prosser, 
  C. 
  S. 
  The 
  Thickness 
  of 
  the 
  Devonian 
  and 
  Silurian 
  Rocks 
  of 
  West- 
  

   ern 
  Central 
  New 
  York. 
  Am. 
  Geol. 
  v. 
  6. 
  1900. 
  

  

  Includes 
  well 
  sections 
  through 
  the 
  Clinton 
  formations 
  at 
  Seneca 
  Falls, 
  Clyde 
  and 
  

   Wolcott. 
  

  

  ■ 
  Gas-Well 
  Sections 
  in 
  the 
  Upper 
  Mohawk 
  Valley 
  and 
  Central 
  New 
  

  

  York. 
  Am. 
  Geol. 
  v. 
  25. 
  1890. 
  

  

  Includes 
  well 
  sections 
  at 
  Auburn, 
  Baldwinsville 
  and 
  Vernon. 
  

   Section 
  of 
  the 
  Alloway, 
  New 
  York, 
  Well. 
  Am. 
  Geol. 
  v. 
  25. 
  1900. 
  

  

  Putnam, 
  B. 
  T. 
  Notes 
  on 
  the 
  Samples 
  of 
  Iron 
  Ore 
  Collected 
  in 
  New 
  York. 
  

   10th 
  Census 
  of 
  U. 
  S. 
  v. 
  15. 
  

   Describes 
  mining 
  operations 
  and 
  ore 
  occurrences, 
  with 
  numerous 
  analyses. 
  

  

  Smock, 
  J. 
  C. 
  Report 
  on 
  the 
  Iron 
  Mines 
  and 
  Iron-Ore 
  Districts 
  in 
  the 
  State 
  

   of 
  New 
  York. 
  N. 
  Y. 
  State 
  Mus. 
  Bui. 
  7. 
  1889. 
  

  

  Contains 
  description 
  of 
  the 
  mine 
  workings 
  on 
  the 
  Clinton 
  belt, 
  with 
  some 
  account 
  of 
  

   the 
  distribution 
  of 
  the 
  ores. 
  

  

  Review 
  of 
  the 
  Iron 
  Mining 
  Industry 
  of 
  New 
  York 
  for 
  the 
  Past 
  

  

  Decade. 
  Am. 
  Inst. 
  Min. 
  Eng. 
  Trans, 
  v. 
  17. 
  1889. 
  

  

  Smyth, 
  C. 
  H. 
  jr. 
  On 
  the 
  Clinton 
  Iron 
  Ore. 
  Am. 
  Jour. 
  Sci. 
  Ser. 
  3. 
  v. 
  43. 
  

   1892. 
  

  

  Discusses 
  at 
  length 
  the 
  origin 
  of 
  the 
  Clinton 
  hematites. 
  

  

  — 
  ■ 
  Die 
  Hamatite 
  von 
  Clinton 
  in 
  den 
  ostlichen 
  Vereinigten 
  Staaten. 
  

  

  Zeits. 
  f, 
  prak. 
  Geologic 
  August 
  1894. 
  

  

  A 
  further 
  contribution 
  to 
  the 
  subject 
  of 
  origin, 
  confirming 
  his 
  conclusions 
  as 
  to 
  the 
  

   original 
  bedded 
  nature 
  of 
  the 
  deposits. 
  

  

  Swank, 
  J. 
  W. 
  The 
  American 
  Iron 
  Industry 
  from 
  its 
  Beginning 
  in 
  1619 
  to 
  

   1886. 
  Mineral 
  Resources. 
  U. 
  S. 
  Geol. 
  Sur. 
  1886. 
  

   Briefly 
  mentions 
  the 
  Clinton 
  mines. 
  

  

  Vanuxem, 
  Lardner. 
  Third 
  Annual 
  Report 
  of 
  the 
  Geological 
  Survey 
  of 
  the 
  

  

  Third 
  District. 
  Albany 
  1840. 
  

   Geology 
  of 
  New 
  York, 
  part 
  3, 
  comprising 
  the 
  survey 
  of 
  the 
  Third 
  

  

  Geological 
  District. 
  Albany 
  1842. 
  

  

  The 
  source 
  of 
  most 
  of 
  our 
  knowledge 
  concerning 
  Clinton 
  stratigraphy 
  in 
  eastern 
  New 
  

   York. 
  

  

  White, 
  Theodore 
  G. 
  Report 
  on 
  the 
  Relations 
  of 
  the 
  Ordovician 
  and 
  Eo- 
  

   Silurian 
  Rocks 
  in 
  Portions 
  of 
  Herkimer, 
  Oneida 
  and 
  Lewis 
  Counties. 
  N. 
  Y. 
  

   State 
  Mus. 
  Rep't 
  51. 
  v. 
  1. 
  1899. 
  

  

  Contains 
  partial 
  Clinton 
  sections 
  in 
  the 
  region 
  south 
  of 
  Utica. 
  

  

  