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Annual Report of the State Geologist of New Jersey for ... Geological Survey of New Jersey Visualização integral - 1898 |
Annual Report of the State Geologist of New Jersey for ... Geological Survey of New Jersey Visualização integral - 1883 |
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acres amount analysis Azoic bank beds belt boundary Bridge cent clay colony colored commissioners containing crops Delaware deposits depth digging dikes drainage drained earth east expense farm feet deep feet wide fertilizers furnaces Geological Survey Geologist gneiss Hackettstown hematite Hill hornblende hundred feet Hunterdon county inches Iron Company iron mines Jersey layers lime limestone line of attraction localities Magnesia magnetic iron magnetite marl marsh meadows miles Mine.-This mineral Morris county mountain needle Newark northeast northwest offset opened outcrop Oxford Furnace oxide of iron partition line Passaic PASSAIC COUNTY Pequest phosphoric acid pits points potash pyrite quarry railroad rhumb line ridge road rock sand shaft side slope soils southeast southwest specimens stone strata stream sulphur surface Sussex county thick thousand tons tion Titanic acid township valley vein Warren county yards York zinc
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Página 74 - Hudson's River, and hath upon the west Delaware Bay or River, and extendeth southward to the main ocean as far as Cape May, at the mouth of Delaware Bay, and to the northward as far as the northernmost branch of the said Bay or River of Delaware, which is forty-one degrees and forty minutes of latitude...
Página 77 - BE IT ENACTED by the Governor, Council and General Assembly and it is hereby Enacted by the Authority of the same...
Página 97 - ... and in the same manner to all intents and purposes whatsoever as if the same had by virtue of this act been determined to be within the Colony of...
Página 120 - State Geologist," Trenton, NJ CATALOGUE OF PUBLICATIONS. GEOLOGY OF NEW JERSEY. Newark, 1868, 8vo., xxiv+Sgg pp. Out of print. PORTFOLIO OF MAPS accompanying the same, as follows : 1. Azoic and paleozoic formations, including the iron-ore and limestone districts; colored. Scale, 2 miles to an inch. 2. Triassic formation, including the red sandstone and trap-rocks of Central New Jersey; colored. Scale, 2 miles to an inch. 3. Cretaceous formation, including the greensand-marl beds; colored. Scale,...
Página 98 - Majesty's royal pleasure thereupon expressed, the said act is hereby confirmed finally enacted and ratified accordingly — Whereof the Governor or Commander-in-Chief of His Majesty's said Colony of New Jersey for the time being, and all others whom it may concern are to take notice and govern themselves accordingly.
Página 98 - His Majesty taking the same into consideration was pleased with the advice of his privy Council to approve of...
Página 100 - York entitled an Act for establishing the Boundary or Partition line between the Colonies of New York and Nova Caesarea or New Jersey, and for confirming Titles and Possessions...
Página 91 - Latitude of 41 deg. should be fixed in that Latitude, which Latitude we have caused to be taken in the best manner by the Surveyors appointed by the Court, and which falls at a Rock on the West Side of Hudson's River marked by the said Surveyors, being 79 Chains and 27 Links to the Southward on a Meridian from Sneydon's House, formerly Corbet's.
Página 57 - This salt produces no change with the oxide, but if a trace of pure iron be present, copper is deposited. In his trials there were occasional deposits of copper in crystalline bunches ; the largest of which obtained was little more than one-fiftieth of an inch in diameter. He observes that with 100 grains of the rock, three or four deposits of copper can usually be obtained. The basalt of the Giant's Causeway affords this evidence of the presence of native iron, but less so than the Slievemish basalt....
Página 32 - London in 1848-49 and 1853-54. " When the Lambeth Company took its water from the Thames near Hungerford Bridge, the people who drank that water died at the rate of 12'5 per thousand.