﻿INDEX 
  

  

  Albany 
  county, 
  9, 
  10. 
  

   Alio 
  way, 
  22. 
  

   Alton, 
  23. 
  

  

  Alumina 
  in 
  Clinton 
  ores, 
  48. 
  

   Anoplotheca 
  hemispherica, 
  20, 
  31, 
  32. 
  

   Appropriation 
  for 
  exploratory 
  opera- 
  

   tions, 
  29. 
  

   Ashburner, 
  C. 
  A., 
  cited, 
  71. 
  

   Auburn, 
  23-24. 
  

  

  Bear 
  creek, 
  68. 
  

  

  Beck. 
  L. 
  C, 
  analysis 
  by, 
  68; 
  cited, 
  71. 
  

  

  Bennet's 
  ore 
  bed, 
  70. 
  

  

  Bibliography, 
  71-72. 
  

  

  Borst, 
  Charles 
  A., 
  acknowledgments 
  

  

  to, 
  6; 
  mentioned, 
  47, 
  59, 
  60. 
  

   Borst 
  mine, 
  64. 
  

  

  Brakes, 
  James, 
  analysis 
  by, 
  33. 
  

   Brewerton, 
  24, 
  37-38, 
  43, 
  46. 
  

   Britton, 
  J. 
  B., 
  analysis 
  by, 
  61, 
  63. 
  

   Bundy's 
  ore 
  bed, 
  70. 
  

  

  Cagwin 
  farm, 
  40, 
  67. 
  

  

  Calcite, 
  47. 
  

  

  Canajoharie, 
  28. 
  

  

  Canajoharie 
  creek, 
  28. 
  

  

  Cayuga 
  county, 
  Clinton 
  formation, 
  

  

  8, 
  19, 
  22, 
  23, 
  33, 
  43, 
  44, 
  46, 
  50; 
  

  

  dip. 
  of 
  strata, 
  16; 
  drill 
  holes, 
  35; 
  

  

  mines. 
  56-58. 
  

   Cayugan, 
  11, 
  13. 
  

   Cementing 
  material, 
  47. 
  

   Chadwicks, 
  60. 
  

   Chapman, 
  John, 
  35. 
  

   Chemical 
  character 
  of 
  Clinton 
  ores, 
  

  

  47-49- 
  

  

  Cherry 
  Valley, 
  8, 
  28. 
  

  

  Chester, 
  A. 
  H., 
  analyses 
  by, 
  48, 
  63 
  ; 
  

   cited. 
  71. 
  

  

  Chittenango, 
  25, 
  51. 
  

  

  Clinton, 
  dip 
  of 
  iron 
  ore 
  at. 
  18; 
  eleva- 
  

   tion 
  of 
  outcrop, 
  18: 
  iron 
  ores, 
  26- 
  

   27, 
  42 
  46, 
  47, 
  55; 
  mining 
  industry, 
  

   59. 
  61-64. 
  

  

  Clinton 
  formation, 
  first 
  use 
  of 
  name, 
  

   7; 
  distribution, 
  8-9; 
  topographic 
  

   features, 
  9 
  ; 
  stratigraphic 
  relations, 
  

   11-15; 
  general 
  structure, 
  16; 
  high- 
  

   est 
  elevation, 
  18; 
  details, 
  18-19; 
  

   maximum 
  thickness, 
  2 
  5 
  ; 
  eastern 
  

   termination, 
  28. 
  See 
  also 
  Clinton 
  

   ores. 
  

  

  Clinton 
  Iron 
  Co., 
  59. 
  

  

  Clinton 
  Mills 
  opening, 
  64-65. 
  

  

  Clinton 
  ores, 
  earliest 
  mining 
  opera- 
  

   tions, 
  5 
  ; 
  production, 
  5 
  ; 
  fluxing 
  

   nature, 
  6 
  ; 
  low 
  iron 
  content, 
  6 
  ; 
  

   previous 
  studies, 
  7-8; 
  origin, 
  8, 
  

   49 
  _ 
  53: 
  exploration, 
  29-41; 
  dis- 
  

   tribution 
  and 
  resources, 
  41-45; 
  

   quantity 
  available 
  in 
  three 
  prin- 
  

   cipal 
  areas, 
  44; 
  mineralogy, 
  45-47; 
  

   cost 
  of 
  ore 
  extraction, 
  45; 
  

   chemical 
  character, 
  47—49; 
  mining 
  

   methods, 
  53-56; 
  description 
  of 
  

   localities 
  and 
  mines, 
  56-70; 
  cost 
  

   of 
  stripping 
  and 
  removing 
  the 
  ore, 
  

   56. 
  See 
  also 
  Clinton 
  formation. 
  

  

  Clyde. 
  22. 
  

  

  Cobleskill 
  limestone. 
  11. 
  

  

  Conrad, 
  T. 
  A., 
  cited, 
  71. 
  

  

  Cowen, 
  Robert, 
  farm 
  of, 
  38. 
  

  

  Cumings, 
  W. 
  L., 
  analyses 
  by, 
  57-58, 
  

   69-70. 
  

  

  Dann, 
  W. 
  E., 
  farm. 
  67. 
  

  

  Davis 
  farm, 
  40. 
  

  

  Davis 
  opening, 
  59-60. 
  

  

  Deck, 
  28. 
  

  

  Derwin 
  farm, 
  65, 
  66. 
  

  

  Diamond 
  core 
  drill, 
  30. 
  

  

  Dip 
  of 
  strata, 
  t6. 
  

  

  Donnelly 
  farm 
  26. 
  

  

  Drumlins, 
  from 
  Sodus 
  to 
  the 
  Oswego 
  

  

  river, 
  10. 
  

   Du 
  Bois, 
  Isaac, 
  farm 
  of, 
  30. 
  

  

  East 
  Hill 
  opening, 
  59. 
  

   Eaton, 
  Amos, 
  cited, 
  7, 
  71. 
  

  

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