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APPENDIX D 
BIBLIOGRAPHY OF FLORIDA CLAYS 
Crary, J. W., Sr., Brickmaking and Burning, pp. 3, 14, 35, 1890. 
Notes occurrences of clay and gives account of manufacture of brick near 
Pensacola. 
Davis, N. B., The Plasticity of Clay and Its Relation to Mode of Origin, Trans. 
A. I. M. E., Vol. 51, pp. 451-481, 1916. 
States a possible cause for plasticity of sedimentary kaolins of Florida. 
Gunter, Herman, Mineral Production in Florida During 1918, Florida Geological 
Survey, Thirteenth Annual Report, p. 25, 1921. 
Gives statistics of production for 1918 and general data. 
Gunter, Herman, Mineral Production in Florida During 1920, Florida Geological 
Survey, Fourteenth Annual Report, p. 26, 1922. 
Gives statistics of production for 1920 and general data. 
Hall, Archibald A., Analvsis of a Florida Clay, Durham University Philosophical 
Society, Vol. 4, pp. 228-229, 1912. 
Gives an analysis of a Florida clay. 
Hill, Robert T., Clay Materials of the United States, in U. S. Geological Survey 
Mineral Resources for 1891, p. 507, 1893. 
Notes occurrences of sandy clays at Tallahassee, Lake City and Jacksonville. 
Langenbeck, Karl, The Chemistry of Pottery, pp. 99-101, 1895. 
Gives analysis of sedimentary kaolin from Edgar. 
Matson, George Charlton, Notes on the Clays of Florida, U. S. Geological Survey 
Bulletin No. 380, pp. 346-357, 1909. 
General discussion of clays of Florida. 
Memminger, C. G., Florida Kaolin Deposits, Eng. and Min. Jour., Vol. LVII, p. 
436, 1894. 
Describes occurrences of sedimentary kaolin in Lake County. 
Meteyard, Eliza, Life of Josiah Wedgewood, Vol. I, p. 471, 1865. 
Gives an account of Florida clays being used in the Wedgewood Pottery, Liver¬ 
pool, in 1766. 
Ries, H., The Clays of Florida, U. S. Geological Survey, Seventeenth Annual Re¬ 
port, Part III (Cont’d), p. 871, 1898. 
Summarizes the general occurrence of sedimentary kaolin and brick clays. 
Ries, H., The Clays of the United States East of the Mississippi River, U. S. Geo¬ 
logical Survey Prof. Paper No. 11, pp. 81-86, 1903. 
Brief account of occurrence of Florida clays. 
Ries, H., Clays, Their Occurrence, Properties and Uses, pp. 334-335, 1908. 
Brief account of occurrence of Florida Clays. 
Ries, H., The Occurrence of High-Grade American Clays and the Possibilities of 
Their Further Development, Journal American* Ceramic Society, Vol. 1, p. 
446, 1918. 
Notes occurrence of sedimentary kaolin in Lake and Putnam counties. 
Ries, H., Bayley, W. S., and Others. High-Grade Clays in the Eastern United 
States, U. S'. Geological Survey Bulletin No. 708, pp. 289-291, 1922. 
Discusses sedimentary kaolin of Florida. 
Ries, H., and Leighton, H., History of the Clay Working Industry in the United 
States, pp. 78-79, 1909. 
Briefly relates the history of the clay industry in Florida. 
Sellards, E. H., Mineral Industries, Florida Geological Survey, First Annual Re¬ 
port, pp. 31-37, 1908. 
Discusses briefly the occurrence of common brick-clay and sedimentary kaolin. 
