PETROLEUM AND NATURAL GAS IN NEW YORK 



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1 



Silicious residue 16.00 



Alumina and iron oxid 3.30 



Calcium carbonate 74.17 



Magnesium carbonate 5.26 



Organic matter, by difference 1.27 



Total 100.00 



2 



Analysis of that 

 Total ultimate portion insoluble 

 analysis in H 2 S0 4 & 



Na 2 3 



Silica .... 34.94 21.62 



Alumina ... '. . . 10.77 ) ^ 



Ferric oxid 2.07 ) 



Lime carbonate 43.80 .14 



Magnesium carbonate 4.22 .16 



Potash ... . 2.15 1.06 



Soda 1.91 



Combined water 0.47 



Manganese , trace 



Total 100.33 23.65 



Q 



u m . , Analysis of that 



Total ultimate portion insoluble 

 . analysis in H 2 S0 4 & 



- Na 2 C0 3 



Silica 51.89 1 30.36 



Alumina 18.84 ) g 



Ferric oxid 3.27 ) 



Lime carbonate 7.41 .20 



Magnesium carbonate 2.87 .28 



Potash 2.80 .89 



Soda 2.53 



T . ... CCL ) j 10.39 



Loss on ignition, - ■* \ { 



' H 2 I ( (by difference) 



Manganese trace 



Totai 100.00 32.71 



The most productive portion of the Trenton, in the judgment 

 of drillers who have done the most work in the new fields, is 

 the highly fossiliferous beds. Mr C. W. Vroman, for example, 



