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only worked shallowly. About 75 cords have been sold during 

 this year. 



George A. Allen and William Britton own quarries south of 

 the Ridge road, just west of the Scott road, and y 2 mile west of 

 the above quarries. These quarries are at a little higher level 

 in the Medina. This year the owners have only worked them 

 for their own purposes. 



In the town of Parma, on the farm of Luther T. Bradshaw, 

 south of the Ridge road, is a quarry which is worked irregu- 

 larly^. 



One mile north of Honeoye Falls, on the south side of Hone- 

 oye creek, on the Honeoye branch of the Lehigh Valley Railroad, 

 are two quarries owned by John Tinker. The one east of the 

 railroad is in the basal beds of the Onondaga limestone (15) , the 

 one west is in the top of the Bertie limestone (16) , with the 

 weathered Onondaga as a capping. These are worked but little. 



Contracts for macadamizing roads of Monroe county 

 During the past season contracts for macadamizing 48 miles 

 of road in Monroe county have been let. The following list 

 gives the contractors' names, sections of the road, material used 

 and its source. 



West Henrietta road. 6 237 miles; 13,000 yards of Leroy limestone (Onon- 

 daga); contractors, Anderson, Thomas & Brown. Glens Falls. 



Scottsville, section 1. 2.254 miles; 4703 yards of Leroy limestone; contrac~ 

 tors, John Dunfee & Co. Syracuse. 



Scottsville, section 2. 7.537 miles; (contract only) 16,000 yards of crushed 

 stone. Stone may come from quarry just south of Scottsville or from Leroy. 

 Contractors, Anderson, Thomas & Brown, Glens Falls. 



Clifton road. 3.623 miles; Leroy, 7700 yards (contract only); contractors, 

 John Dunfee & Co. Syracuse. 



Hamlin road, section 1. 4.637 miles; 6600 yards of crushed Medina sand- 

 stone boulders used as foundation, and 3300 yards of granite boulders used as 

 dressing; contractors, Casey & Murray, Rochester. 



Hamlin road, section 2. 4.057 miles; 5830 yards of sandstone boulders for 

 dressing; contractors, Casey & Murray. 



Buffalo road, section 1. .0364 miles; 800 yards of limestone from the 

 Doty quarry north of the road and just west of Gates Center; contractor, 

 George Chambers, Rochester. 



Buffalo road, section 2. 5.089 miles; 1100 yards of Lockport dolomite 

 from conjoined quarries of Henry Trabold and Vogt Bros.; contractor, George 

 Chambers, Rochester. 



