CLARKE.] 
CARBONATE ROCKS. 
MISSOURI. 
263 
Limestones and dolomites collected by W. P. Jenney. Analyses by 
L. G. Eakins, record Nos. 1184, 1207. C0 2 calculated. 
A, B. Cherokee limestone, quarry near Seneca, Newton County. 
C, D. The same, near Grand Falls, Newton County. 
E, F. Dolomite, Oswego land, Joplin. 
A. 
B. 
c. 
D. 
E. 
F. 
Insoluble . 
AlA 
FeO 
MnO 
CaO 
MgO 
C0 2 
.66 
.11 
.05 
trace 
55. 29 
.23 
43.69 
1.21 
.13 
.07 
trace 
54.92 
.20 
43.31 
1.01 
.08 
.05 
.03 
54.98 
.31 
43.54 
1.01 
.13 
trace 
trace 
55.11 
.32 
43. 65 
29.77 
11.66 
\ 1 . 03 
21. 46 
14. 79 
33.13 
28. 72 
17.26 
41.55 
100. 03 
99.84 
100. 00 
100. 22 
100. 47 
100. 22 
KANSAS. 
A. Limestone, Silverdale. Analysis by Charles Catlett, record No. 
967. 
B. Cherokee limestone, Short Creek, near Spring River, Cherokee 
County. Analysis by L. G. Eakins, record No. 1184. 
C. Supposed marl, large surface deposit near Wakeeney, Trego 
County. Analysis by F. W. Clarke, record No. 212. 
A. 
B. 
C. 
Insoluble 
.32 
Si0 2 
A1 2 3 
5.27 
1.07 
.71 
.32 
14.06 
.17 
Fe 2 3 
FeO 
MnO . . 
5.10 
.20 
.02 
55. 25 
. 35 
CaO - 
50. 36 
.56 
.10 
.20 
.78 
.06 
40.34 
.07 
43. 05 
.50 
MgO 
K 2 0. 
Na>0 
H 2 
1.77 
P„0«. 
co 2 
43.79 
35.03 
so 2 - 
99.84 
100. 10 
99.51 
