| | Report (volume) | Indianapolis. Iowa.............. Prof. George F. Kay, Iowa City. Kansas............Prof. Erasmus Haworth, University...Holman, Bangor. Maryland........ .Prof. E. B. Mathews, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore. Michigan......Adolph Knopf, D. B. Sterrett, J. B. Umpleby, E. L. Jones, jr., G. S. Rogers, H. G. Ferguson, and G. F. Loughlin...County, extensive quarries near Birmingham and Bessemer. Talladega County, several quarries. Clay (brick)...miles; 20 beds, mostly of small area; mined at Coal City and Ragland. Coal (lignite). Brown coal, wood coal | | | Report (volume) | ............................................. Maryland.................................................counties, Mass.: U. S. Geol. Survey Bull. 126, 1895. Jones, F. A., New Mexico mines and minerals, World's Fair...Indianapolis. Iowa___ __Prof. George F. Kay, Iowa City. Kansas_____Prof. Erasmus Haworth, Lawrence. Kentucky____Mr...Maryland____Prof. E. B. Mathews, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore. Michigan____Mr. R. A. Smith, Lansing. Dr. A....Perisho, Vermilion. Prof. Victor Ziegler, Rapid City. v Tennessee____Mr. G. H. Ashley, Washington, D | | | Book | from other rock types. In the case of rock salt, gypsum, bog iron ores, etc., sediments may form as chemical...fossil bones) Evaporation residues: Evaporite, gypsum, halite, alkali, anhydrite Table IV Sediments...Igneous intrusives Dark minerals, Limestone quarries Calcite, celestite, dolomite, fluorite, galena...ammoniac, sulphur, sulphates feldspar, micas, quartz gypsum, sphalerite, and many more Metamorphic rocks ...sometimes accompanied by wife and children, often from a city desk-job; he is knowledgeable and has some acquaintance |
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