660 GEOLOGY OF OHIO. 
No. 1. | No. 2. | No. 3. | No. 4. | No. 5. | No. 6. | No. 7. | No.8. - 
SiLi Ga Pe See ee ela are voniaiesS Batalars oie 0.59 | 13.99 | 10.20 | 16.45 | 33.44 | 10.60 | 10.11 9.47 
Oxide of iron ye eo eels reieeins 5602) 40:67 VAS OM aitinioted di 100-03) id. t:OGmn |= aremerrs eevee 
Carbonate of irom Meee een cere aisle cinill cares ee | oeteiore retell Soca NTA tote eee rete lore rarotets ofall irerena eter | ete retere tans | eteeeyaea 
Protoxide Of MTOM al cc mesic is om sle te nie ei maoe seers orell ereie are oneal Meee l erotic srsreisce Stee aie eee 33.26 41.09 
Sesquioxide of ironies ge ccc sem ecisceine selloceeneae REALS PS ave aE elec os eh UB Sees SLA 15.60 8.24 
SANE UTM UT) Bs Ge cle neta rere tedster mga tame va | eae a ed 4.73 3.20 4.83 3.14 6.69 1.14 1.€2 
‘Phosphatelof ‘alaminay erie. Sele ois ek Sis [a ace eek 00 Sac RPT ae a Yee tats | aa pe | ee 
Oxide manganese ..-----.-.------------- 2.02 0.42 0.44 1.62 0.91 4.49 3.99 2.89 
Maren esas sa. ee eee Serres Seren 3.80 ° 2.87 1.49 0.95 | Trace. |..-.---. 2.91 1.45 
Phosphate magnesia eielisicl tes Jape sre aie Cit cavers [in cate eN es ated Gag apenas | QU ath eee apa atiay in Pe geet BARA ata soos no boSaue 
Carbonate BAe Pee nis DRS Ree ag Peay eae tera aveh oe HA Sobel Suey OLGO i iceeeeetentiert 
SDAIN yee aa is ALES TAD SNR LOR BOR H gO 8.28 4.40 2.68 IEPA ess Sen aera 417% 4.92 
Carbonate Lime 2s es i ee MLM | AAU a ale | A a ee PrAcest e230 ile sece meee 
Phosphate 40) fae eculia Mia eck Sa Ek ee I DA ae deel ead ut trey pape are eae || ett | ame 
Bhosphoric acidhecusmeuane seca cece 1.62 0.24 0.95 0.94 0.39 EB NoScbscoclloccoas 
Carboniciachd ee Ae. da sone cree ee eae 24.60 | 28.50 3.04 c Fe eral Meera os ol Ape au eae 26.20 | 28.05 
Sulphur See aS a NE ate ce yeni aleve 0.10 0.07 0.06 0.22 0.14 0.13 0.29 0.13 
ME OISEU RO Se Hee Se VA TL Oa SOME te ye Be Meee [ates ep tee ea EAS aN SCAU TNA can 6.78 2.30 
Metal ich rome te eee ye Ndi is ak peels 43.58 31.63 37.39 41.59, | 39.72 52.26 36.79 37.72 
PHOSPhOLrUs sts Hoes iste e Ute ee magne 0.70 0.10 0.41 Oa Ta) aaa ah nok eal en eee 0.21 0.10 
No. 1, Iron Point ore, Shawnee, by E. G. Love. 
No. 2, Baird ore, “ 66 
No. 3, below Great Vein, ‘ 6 
Nowe cans: 6 7, 4 
No. 5, Iron Point ore, (raw), Sie by E. 8. Gregory: 
No. 5, (roasted), ‘ 
No. 7, Blue Limestone ore, Shawnee, by 8S. B. Newberry. 
No. 8, Thomas ore, Section 19, Monday Creek township, by S. B. Newberry. 
Mr. Gregory also furnishes the following analysis of the pig-iron from 
the Fannie furnace: 
SOUT Cea pe ri RI RaSh tras Byes Oe ahet et ey ac een Shae ay Met mapa nat ee ols ayaare 3.89 
TOT ieee en a Sales Sle Ee tay are (Ie ral baer allan at ic cpa ay ee Yat enere et orane 91.45 
Graphite oc hoc Sec 2 or, ee aT SOR eta eret n araialeyal sre aenereete tate 2.31 
Combined ‘carbon ssevs wks bee oe hae 1 EE 0.24 
SOUP MODO B Ae eS OM OCB ac6 pbbGGb UdObdo HOOUEd GagUdO SOdgou SdoncgaBS CdOSe4 0.03 
Phosphorussseceteee seas Sb sath MF dO Savage ohana coat a Gat Safe, OC te pa 0.79 
WENN GETIGEG Bodh Sd6GSbs d6055u GdES 665600 G000G0 SOSSGUS DS0HG8 BSSH56 So0000 0.65 
1S fe) sR MR aE EROS NE ho Nn mE OA NH Nak Stk eT Te een 0.64 
The number of tons of coal shipped from this region since if was 
opened by railroads is shown in the following table: 
evi, |). eV, 1873. 1874. 1875. 
10 BranchiEaviRR eee 89,999 | 277,484 | 312,396 | 143,617 | 256,355 
FOR GPR ARR OTIC: TATE: ANC *53'882 | 228,687 | 170,728 | 266,243 
— 
Notall each! yeareeece ree oceles-s| co ooo 331,366 | 571,083 | 314,345 | 522,597 
Although but few mines were opened when the general depression in 
business greatly reduced the consumption of coal, and caused the work 
in many mines to be suspended, the low price of mining here enabled 
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*From July, 1872. 
