CLAYS, SOILS, ETC. 223 
B and C collected by W. H. Dall. Analyses by L. G. Eakins, record No. 1255, 
partial. 
A i, Cc. 
Si0e 70.78 80. 39 
Al.O3, Fe2O3 11.33 15. 03 
MEO po ecarerisats wna ac cee erscemenna nega seedy ch ain keene eee eneeacara| _ 246 |ncwrecesdlaatemiede 
CaO.... 2.18 1. 22 
H20-... 14, 55 4.34 
98.84 | 100.98 
a Includes some COs. 
Clays collected by G. H. Eldridge. 
D, E. From the Sandlin place, 2 miles southeast of Marion, Hamilton County. 
F, From Richmond’s, 6 miles south of Leesburg, Lake County. 
G, H. From Bartow Junction. 
Analyses D, E, and F by H. N. Stokes, record No. 1493; Gand H by George Steiger, 
No. 1545. 
a Includes a little COs. 
I. “Filtering clay,’’ Ocala. Received from D.T. Day. Analysis by H. N. Stokes, 
record No. 1738. 
BIOS) ic xox eckestasts caedanioaieis siehiwaates hateenaterses 36.73. || TsO above 110°. 500. cnss2cecicmsecae canescens 12.14 
PATIOS siaie attach acc grersw uel ceteuts eee ate deetneeasleintsioes DIB TIO gcc acters wiastae noes sine Seo SEEK 1.27 
G5 Oy coin at la nee gape een ac er cet BoD Pog a xtcvaa aietestoterchactescg sheerla sieteraasielees a.shtebennietensins 5. 54 
MO Sees oicis cicis amisinpaicienwiscimencia neaeceie Rests 64:1) (CO gs cepacia neni tcede eye ee sourandioategee none 
CO e253. 5 wrcisiccrctigails wot lnceteloyeads Soe osneaemacnie 81, | Organic matter en o.ccsssczenesonsess aeseuecs 3.61 
NBO eo snihamaaatesmabar dened citeecet sedan, none ane 
FG EE eT 8 AUR RGEC 42 99. 53 
GO: ab EO iy ic vee we ences eiacmececaeen 7.38 
ALABAMA AND MISSISSIPPI. 
A. Kaolin, Greenville, Alabama. Contains about 40 per cent of kaolin, with frag- 
ments of quartz, feldspar, and mica. Analysis by T. M. Chatard, record No. 1148. 
B. Residual clay, from decay of Knox dolomite, Morrisville, Alabama. Described 
by Russell in Bull. 52. Analysis by W. F. Hillebrand, record No. 797. See also 
analysis of the dolomite. 
C. Loess, from Vicksburg, Mississippi. Described by Chamberlin and Salisbury, 
6th Ann., p. 282. Analysis by R. B. Riggs, record No. 294. 
