^. 1%. ^. ■^. IMAGE EVALUATION TEST TARGET (MT-3) 4^ Vi ^\ 1.0 I.I 1.25 la Ij^ |2.2 u 1.8 1.6 Canadie ^ ■^ S \ Sciences Corporation 33 WIST MAIN STRUT WnSTH.N V I4S80 (71«) ■73-4303 ^1^^ ;\ ^f¥ '^ V J ~^ « * CIHM/ICMH Microfiche Series. ^ ■^. V CIHM/ICMH Collection de microfiches. \. Canadian Institute for Historical Microreproductions / Institut Canadian de microreproductions Kistoriques Technical and Bibliographic Notes/Notes techniques et bibliographiques The Institute hds attempted to obtain the best original copy available for filming. Features of this copy which may be bibliographically unique, which may alter any of the images in the reproduction, or which may significantly change the usual method of filming, are checked below. CoJoured covers/ Couverture de couleur r~7] Covers damaged/ D D D D D D D Couverture endommagAe Covers restored and/or laminated/ Couverture restaur^e et/ou pelliculAe Cover title missing/ Le titre de couverture manque Coloured maps/ Cartes giographiques en couleur Coloured ink (i.-e. other than blue or black)/ Encr^de couleur (i.e. autre que bleua ou noire) Coloured plates and/or illustrations/ Planches et/ou illustrations en coui0ur Bound with other material/ Ralii avec d'autres documents Tight binding may cause shadows or distortion along interior margin/ La re liure serree peut causer de I'ombre ou de la distorsion \m long d« la marg« intirieure Blank leaves added during restoration may appear within the text. Whenever possible, these have been omined from f^^lming/ II se peut que certaines pages blanches ajoutAes lors dune rastauration apparaisaant dans le taxte. mais, lorsque cela Atait possible, ces pages n'ont pas txt filmAes. Additional comments:/ Commentaires supplimentairas L'Institut a microfilm^ le meilleur axemplaire qu'il lui a et^ possible de se procurer. Les details de cat exemplaire qui sont peut-^tre uniques du point de vue bibliographique. qui peuvent modifier une image reproduite. ou qui peuvent exiger une modification dans la m^thode normale de filmage sont indiquAs ci-dessous. r~~] Coloured pages/ n Pages de couleur Pages damaged/ Pages endommag^es □ Pages restored and/or laminated/ Pages restaurAes et/ou pejlicul^es '~7\ Pages discoloured! stained or foxed/ k-jb Pages dAcolor^es. tachetAes ou piquees r I Pages detached/ D Pages d^tachees Showthrough/ Transparence Quality of prir Quality inigale de I'impression Includes supplementary materii Comprend du materiel supplementaiire Only edition available/ Seule Edition disponible rri Showthrough/ I I Quality of print varies/ I I Includes supplementary material/ r~~] Only edition available/ / Pages wholly or partially obscured by errata slips, tissues, etc.. have been refilmed to ensure the best possible image/ Les pages totalement ou partiellement obscurcies par un feuillet d'errata. une pelur« etc., cnt 6ti filmAes A nouveau de facon i obtenir la meilleure image possible. This item is filmed at the reduction ratio checked below/ Ce document est film* au taux de rMuction indiquA ci-dessous. 10X 14X 18X 22X ^ 12X 16X 20X 1^!f^^ 30X 24X 2SX V 32X ixemplaire er. Les details 'e uniques du teuvent modifier ent axiger una nala de filmaga tad/ jl^as foxed/ 3u piquees / rial/ mantaire urad by errata rafilmed to a/ allamant rata, una palura. u da facon A isibla. Tha copy filmad hara has b««n raproducad thanks to tha gonaroaity of: Library; r Geological Survey of Canada Tha imagaa appa«ring hara aro tha boat quality poaaibia conaidaring tha condition and lagibility of tha original copy and in kaaping with tha filming contract spacificationa. Originiil eopiaa in printad p^or covars aro filmad b^nginning with .tha front covar and ending on tha laat paga with % printad or illuatratad imprao- sion^ or tha back covar whan appropriato. All othar original eopiaa ara filmad beginning on tha first page with a printad or illuatratad impraa- sion, mn6 ending on tha laat page with a printad or illuatratad impraaaion. Tha last raeordad frame on each microfiche shell contain the symbol «^ (meaning "CON- TINUED"), or the symbol. V (meaning "END"), whichever appliea. Maps, piatea. charts, etc.. may be filmed at different reduction ratioa. Thoae too large to be entirely included in one axpoaure ara filmed beginning in the upper left hand comer, left to right and top to bottom, aa many framee aa required. Tt^e following diagrania iiluatnte the method: \ * 1 2 3 L'axamplaira film^ fut raproduit grica Ala gin^roaiti de: . Biblioth^e, / Commiuion Giologique du Canada Laa imagea suivantaa ont Ati reproduitaa avac la piua grand soin. compta tanu de la condition 9t de la nettet* de I'axempiaira film*, at w conformiti avec les conditions du contrat da filmaget Laa aKemplairea originaux dont la eouvertura eri papier eat imprim4e sont fiim^a an commandant par le premier plat at an tarminant soit par la demiAre page qui comporte une emprainte d'Impreaaion ou d'liluatration, soit par la second plat, salon ie caa. Toua laa autraa examplairaa originaux sont filmte an commen^ant par la premiere page qui comporte une empreinta dlmpreaaion ou d'liluatration at tn tarminant par la demiAre page qui comporte une telle emprainte. Un dee symboiea suhrants apparattra sur la dami^re image de cheque microfiche, selon la caa: le symboie •— »• signifie "A SUIVRE", le symbole V signifie "FIN". Laa cartaa. pianchea. tableaux, etc.. pauvent itra fiim^a A dee taux de reduction dlff«rents. Lorsque ie document eat trop grand pour 4tra raproduit an uh seul elich*. il eat film* i partir de I'angia sup4rieur gauche, de gauche k droite. at d* haut an baa, an prenant la nombra d'lmagee n4ceaaaire. Laa diagrammea suivants illuatrent la mAthoda. .. ■ '-«■ » A- % 30X 1 32X ^ ^ f ^ '» f » ^- » i ^rs'6 t t % •0 i ' rags •i'>^4^!^ 1^- ■' MINERAL PRODUCTION OF CANADA ^- — :. s Years 1886 to 1896. f t ^j' V*. r Al V ^'., ^nmnu .^- ,^mmmmmm^Mm^.m^^,^^m^,^,m^ii^m^'. imi % . o. GEOLOaiGAL SURVEY OF' CANADA G. M. DAWSON, C.M.G., LL.D., F.R.S., Dirkcior. SEOTIOT^ OF MINERAL STATISTICS AND MI:NES SUMMARY OK THE MINERAL PRODUCTION' OF CANADA FROM 1886 to 1896 ELFRIC DREW INGALL, M.E., Assoti'itc of the Rowil School of MinCH, Evijiaiul, Mining Engineer to the (Ifological Surveii of Canada. ASSISTANT A. A. CoLK, M.A., B.A.Sc. OTTAWA 181(7 f To Dr. G. M. Dawson, C.M.G., F.R.S., Etc., Director of the Geological Survey. , Sir, — I have the honour herewith to submit a tabulated statement of the Mineral Production of Canada for the past eleven years. A similar statement has been previously issued for each of the years dealt with, first in pamphlet form, and subsequently, after revision, as part of the Annual Report of this section. These latter, having been revised according to the latest information 'available and brought to a uniform basis of presentment are now compiled to form a comparative statement illustrating the progress of the mineral industries of Canada from 4886 to 1896 inclusive. I am, sir, " . Your obedient servant, ELFRIC DREW INGALL, In charge of Section. Geological Survey of Canada, (Section of Mineral Statistics and Mines), '^ 26th June, 1897. I I ^ . ■ , , - ^ - ... . ... ... . 1 .... - .. . .. ._; - -■ ■■■■■-- -^^. — _ ■ ■■£■-_. _ - ■ ■■■. ■■■■;--= . .■■■-■-.: J-. — - ■_■■ I I I INTRODUCTION. In examining the attached table of the Mineral Production of Canada for the past eleven years, the following^ important features relating to Canada's mineral development will be noticed. In 1886 the total mineral production of the country as per direct returns, supplemtoted by close estimates where complete returns could not be obtained, was valued at a little over ten million dollars. In 1896 the value of Canada's mineral production had increased 125 per cent or to over twenty two and a half million dollars. Taking the data given for the United States in the volume of, the " Mineral Industry," issued by the Engineering and Mining Journal of New York, we find thilt in a similar period the increase has been only in the neighbourhood of 40 per cent. The mineral productidffi lo'f the United States, however, is of course vastly greater than that of Ca^da, the latter amounting in 1896 to but 3^ per cent of the former. The relative per capita production of minerals for the two countries is as follows, viz., for Candida about $4.50 and for the United States about $8. The rapid growth noted above is, however, a most encouraging feature and the present outlook for mineral discovery and development* in Canada would sfeem to promise a rapid rate of increase for many years to come. The main part of this increase must of course be in those minerals which permit of being exported and sold ^l^reign markets, as the home market must necessarily be limited and^ftfw slowly in a' country with so small a population, and where even that sifiall number of people are scattered over so larg^ an extent of 'territory. This necessarily influences in an important way the (juestion of distribution, enhancing considerably the cost of carriage from producer to consumer, and even rendering many of our deposits of the lower priced minerals unworkable at a profit at present. Great improvements ha\ e been made in this re.spect of late years and others are contemplated in the near future which will bring soma of our most promising mineral districts within economically reachable distance of extensive markets and help considerably towards the expected general growth of the industry. It is intere.sting to note the proportions contributed by the various minerals towards the grand total, and their arrangement according to their importance as in the following table brings out some interesting points. 4' MINERAL PRODUCTION OF CANADA, 1896. Proportionate Value of different Mineral Prbduc.ts. ^ T Product. ., , I Contrilmt- | Coiitrilmt- Xoiitnbut- i,^g in^ '"i^ bftwe<>n I between over 10 p.c. g ^^^^^ jq j, ^. -^ j^,j,, 5 ,, (. Coal I Gold j Silver. Bricks (estimated). ....... Nickel Petroleum Co^)per Building stone (estimated). Lead Lime (estimated) Anbestus ■ Salt . Natxiral ga.s '. ■ (iypsuiil Iron Sundry under 1 p.c 31 04 12 30 50 7 10 5 11 Contribut- ing iinder 1 p.c. Totals 44 24 20 9() 4 52 4 43 3 20 2 88 1 !M) 1 50 1 22 ^ ' 76 OCw 774 1!) ■ Co )15 Total. 100 00 From the above it will be seen that, in the year under consideration, coal is to be credited with almost a third while gold comes second at about 12 per cent. In the five to ten per cent class come silver, bricks, nickel and petroieiimT whilst in the one to five per cent class we find Copper, building stone, lead, lime, asbestus, salt and natural gas in the order named. Gypsum and iron contribute less than one per cent, ^ver 90 per cent of the total is thus accounted for under the above fifteen headings out of a total number of fifty-four minerals men^oned. Takinir the difi"erent classes of minerals we find that the metallic group contributed 35-63 per cent ; the miscellaneous non-metallic 44 12 per cent; the structural materials 1914 per cent with an allowance of Ml per cent for estimated value of mineral products unreturned.- In studying a comparative statement such as the tabulation given, it must be remembered that the above percentages' are of the gross values which vary from year to year, not only by reason of varying amounts l)roduced, but also on account of the fluctuations in the price. This latter factor has affected some minerals more than others. The heavy drop in the price of silver, for instance, in the past few years, has very greatly afl'ected its place .in the scale, and copper, nickel and asbestus have also suffered heavily in. this respect, as can be seen by comparison of 1896, with "^earlier"year^ m ttT6 InSni" table. " Tn ordxjr to fecilitJtte this o«e - wf t4ifr table the features of increase and decrease have been brought out by the use of differing type as explained in the foot notes. M ,y% '" , i * ■ - ,^. ..X \ I # - . « ' > * f. ; , 11 /' 1 # - "~'\ t \ ■ i v< " 4 1 /^ S t. « ^ > 1 • if 1- >^ • ' , 4 « 1 " *r 1 J " '^ ' " * > ^ ■ ! < / « • • ^^■11 J •■■ ■ ^ *-* . " ^ • ■» ^ ' : ^-'^ * • ' V • - f V ' . ' ^ tiEOL0.(;iCAL sm^vi " " . ^ SECTION OF MINERAL STA I'KODl'CTS. 'MKTAl.l.ir. Antitiii>Tiv ore V 'CMiipi.iM.'l, .. (;„M ('/I Iron ore (ri) '■ ■ l.ciiif I'l ■ Mcfciiry Niiki-l (y'l . , . IMntiiuiiu /. . Silvci- .:'..'.. ■~i- t^iiuntity. Vjilur. I'ons , tiCi.-. i .•il.4!)ll 1.1. s. 3.505.000 385.550 Oz. •66.061 1.366.496 l\ilts. 69.708 126.982 1.1 .s. \ r Total valiM'. Mi'lallii- Xos Ml'.T VI. Ml''. • .•\|-.'*fllii' (wllitrl „ .AhIk-hIus > -t» ('hloiniti' Coal Coki- (|/) ........-..••, ; l''(:lai>ar . . . .' ' Fir.' .lay ;. (;ia]illitc ,■■■•■■, ( Irindstoiiea _• ( i Vp.sum l.inicNloni' for tlu\ l>ithograiihi.' stone ■ • • MallgalR'.sc (»nv Mini Mineral i)ij,MnintS - )5aryta- ()i-liro«, f ■ .\Iin<-ral waters , M.ilylulenite M. milling sand . . . ; Natnial gas IV'trolenin (/il I'llcisphate (apatite) I'leeioiis stones, I'yrites • (/nartz Salt ■ .Soapstone ^ — .Stiurtnial minerals and eUiy pToiiif.ts -* l»r ieks ' ^ Unililing stone -...'... Cement, natural. , , ■. I'ortlau.l Flagstones ....'. ( Iranite I.inie - Marl.le ° Miscellaneous rlay produets ijl Tottery Kooting cement Sands and gravels l/.i .' ScMCr pipe !■ ■ . Slate . ., '■ • ■ • •I'.Mia eotta „ TUcs Tripolitii Wluting 'i'otal strnilnral iiiateiiaN .md cla\ prodnc All ..thcr non m.t.dli. / Total value, non nietallir inclalli. Kstimated valM» of pn.,luets un..i.e. ili. reported |/'M Tons. 1.1 IS. Ton^. ' Call.K. ^.l».. ;Tons. T.nis. '■-'10.141 ' - l-.'l) 3.458 ■fid , iiti,(i."i:t *:).'i,:i!«; 500 •4.IKHI 162000 M. c. \,1. itrls. s.|. ft, T.HIS. 1.789 ••-ii.stii ' 3,864 ■1.-.II 584.061 ■_'ll, I'.l."! 42i«)6 62359 i:i!i.:i4."i -i«;>,7TT *7II,IKHI -|l,(KiL> linsli. ■|..'i;i.'>.!l.'>(l rons. •.'idl Toir- •]■ \1 Ton- Kris 'l-.'(.S(v-, ■rj.4m ' tlHI .1 or not tirand total 18H7 •■.'im, I.I! Ill 1.1 IS.IWS .'1,4110 ■206.251 • ■ii:i,:io'.i '■.',s:i.7.'>.'i •il.lKHI •IP.'.iilo 1 /I •*■_" t. ■-'■_'! i I. /I "fi4,ti7.'i ( i) •Ff4.lil7 •I'llKI l^uantity. i :i.-.'i>o,f.>4 .">!!. >*S4 76.336 204.800 1.400 349.330 ;io 4.619 :i.s 2.^29.330 40.428 :)oc 5.292- l.-it.OIIH "I7-.I7I,. l.^.'l.'i ' 2^1.083 ;iNJ 485 713728 23690 :iM.ii4:t lot) • 181,581 262.592 *li!l,S4:! 116.000 21.217 2269.087 '■.'4'_' 180.860 7.357 14658 «ltlKI ■:.,ri'i7.^-'7i ■7.s.v.m;47 ■■,'. 1 IS. Ill IS ••j.T,ii_i)im • ' |o,-J-JI,'J.V. Value * • lO.SliO .■ili<1.7'.IS 1.^-':!7.HII4 146.197 9.216 5.600 341.645 Mis.rjii l.SHJJ. . I"\ l.^JIKI 226976 .',70 4388.206 135.951 i/.i. - ■_',4IK) 64,008 l.'.7.^-'77 • 17,.'iOO ■*43.658 29.816 ■J. 41"! 3.733 I'll •.Sim 556.708 ■ 3rj.815 I i^ianlitv. :u.-, 5.562.864 .',:m.-io 78.587 674.500 1.500 395.377 I. -Ill t,to4 2.602.552 45.373 ■I. -.11 5764 175887 lil.s.-,7 ' 1801 29.025 , 1.100' :i'.i7 'PJI.s,-ii 169 i;:i."i.^^ii:i 'Vain M.ll'.lli 927.107. i .iiSI I 1.036.746 641712 . .■t.-i,.'iii:! i;..'isii 147.305 :i;i!i.'.i.".l :i.li«<». '■-'7r7.'io . i/,i . 38,398 •■jiii;.:!'.'ir 90689 ' PI, soil I I ),0.-i7 ■ -jio ■J,7!IS,IHI| 6,842,601 9640602 2588.948 l'_',"iO,IHKI V2.479.55p 6.113 2658.303 54.539 •IIHI 242 :i.4ii4 213,273 23^^122 I l.'i.". • 36.529 794 424.600 170 704.690 30,988 J2.225 :)■_>. s:i-j 195 200,561 :iii,:i:!7 90474 I I. Ill HI 111,107 2.948,249 ,s;t 283044 10526 ,l.li«i 9cte.341 1.295*159 l."il,li4ll ll,4SS 498,286 ' .■:t(s,iHHi lOO.^J.'ill 1,10,0110 140,877 500 . 3,76f271 9,137594 12898 865 3,614488 l^/^ilMHNl ' 16.763.353 1.5T 5' 6 4 („l Value at lymi , quarry ..r « ork-. ' , ^ • (M Not rejilnlid. • , , .1 (,.| Cop|i-r i-oiilinls of ore, nialti . ••Ic, at tlie average iii.irkel |.rlci lor lie- vmr. NiiTF Till- aUivr ligures represent tli.. .-inmnary staleim iits incorporated 111 tlie aniiuallv .->iii,l „ l...". .Xtui^JlHtflutt- typc-»ji.0»-'!'e miri'ines, ied'eases.. eL4:.,Jis y"",'!'!";':!!/^' ith^tJIlJ^O > ) L";- ,V i,J, Ounces, line. calf'ul:il,'d jl v;ilu. ,,f S-Jll m" per o/. •■ ,. . Lead contents of or.'. lU,llte. el,... al aver,l-e lii.oket piire fol V.i . .. Nickel ■• ' . " I, i.irlsof.tlie ?;eetlon, lllosi for tl er years iH'inu^ cori" l/. i ralcuKileil froiu ..liic price p,r liarret ot ■irted ,llld revised l.i make tlie llielli.id of -hi follovvn : -Heavy faced t.v pe, increase ; onlm.iry type decrease ; ordinary type with I, same as prev *■ '* OLQC^ICAL Sm^VH\- 01; CANADA.; ; ■ ' SECTION OF MINERAL STATISTICS A|ID MINES.* - , <>ri>ofCa'uji(l;i, Cnleiulai' Years 18^G to 1896. s fe.341 )5n59 (i. tss 38,286 .1,.v«i 51,299 26.554 94.287 55.043 1K!K) i^liKinliiy. i;.iil;t.i;7l Til,.'. 1 1 14.35.742 400687 Villi..-. 947.153 1.1 IM.TTii 155.380 933.232 4i500 ■ . 419118 3,614.488 l.H'.ii l«il:llltlly.' •8928.921 25 9.860 I' 3084682 56450 700 .500 1.260240 5,676.247 166.298 3.500^ ■I..SIKI 3.160 .•iii,s(;:i 05,108 21.909 15280 37.360 850 i.'i.'i.r.iHi 116662 (07.292. •-'!l..'il7 1.170 i73.884 )13.691 69.790 l.liio 7!i il-JI 562.848 iisii 239385 ,52.64r u'g.'ieo I /) 134 265 247.674 264,940 51i,fil4 251.299 013.913. ♦■ \ i;iT-. ..... 4.884' 226,509 ls,-t7s l.:!-.'s 770959 1.842 '" . 561.165 320 795030 31.753 W.-2-S1 200 43.754 917 211.727 382583 102216 17.865 i 13 307 I -.."iiil.n7n 1 780 I •1.171 342158 l.-,.ll-.'-.' I1S,!I71I s-i,i;(i.-i 4.626627 ' 414 52$ Viil.i (10 1.14^,598 !i:iii,i;i t 1 t-J.(iii.) .■i..src 2.775^976 10000 l(«I..M'.l 5,421,659 (fi) 500 5.200 ' 42.340 i!it.ii:i:j is.:t(ii :(■-'. .'i.'ii - 68.074 7543 .-..l-J.". 66.031 1.410 902.734 361045 700 ii.':!.i«C 1000 198.857 • 1,239. ''l.LMKi.lls--' 964783 92.405 1.643 i;,"i.!i,K."i 412308 10.776 195 242, •I ;..'.(!■_> <.65.518 '.■ilS.IHHl llKI.-J.'ill ''.((I.IIIKI 140.877 500 , 3.76r271 9.137594 12. 898 865 3.614488 16.763:353 ■_'o !l.--'7il 0.577.749 57.084 i;s.'i 250 •'260 I.t7!i ■_'ii;;.ii(i.'>. ll.:!7ii 900 127. 1 ■<■"'■ 7."..">.-J'.is ■j:i..">>;>i VhIim' SlS,.'i.S(l !n)7.iiiil 263866 33064 l,:i!l!l.!l.'ill ■^.•(..'ilKI ■.•7-.'.i:)ii :),li!IS,li!l7 l,luillftitV. - \'illl ( 8.109.856 - 871.809 47.247' 976.603 125.602 299368 2.135.023 79636 3982.982 '2071151 l.SIIII \(Klll JS-^. .. . !I!)!I.S7S li.'iS'J ! 7.019.425 175.592 ■■i.^■2:< 750 i,.-ii;(i 42.587 ^ 206.251 1 r.."it7 (;.ii!i4 71.510 17750 .".t.2i;s l.dlMI 1.010211 ■_Mi. K I 1. (Mil. .'>:((; 7iis.7:i(i 108.561. 2,721 70.056 ■J.M.-Jl.-. 1 . 7."i-' :t.-js7,74."i ' .-,(i.i:r. 17."' 1.991 l(i7 . 5.283 241.048 22.967 11. "i 315 :t!i(i 640.380 345 779.753 ii.!i;i-j .'>'.i,77ii 45486 1.374 202.147 88. 187 29.221 l.'i.7(«i ' 24.3-.2 2.260 640 340 4.467^ 3763 51.187 241.127 21492 10.25ff 104.745 .■).>>|iii 75.348 1.380 150000 ||sl.i:!s " l.-i7.l-JI ■I i.imi.i 1711. .'ild 162.041 6.240 « /4.251,934 / (;ii!i.s-.'7 94912 52.751 l.SCil 89326 411.270 3.600 '422.158^ 330128 4.630.495 '(^imjitity. \ Mu.'. . ■ ' ./: 7.7.')7,(iUl 54.605 Ki'.l.lMH 5.703.222 4.907.430 847.697 S- 6.331 .■llii.l.-.(i J ^ 3.783499 ■ 7.'3.'^9.080 61.078 161.790 4.525 71X1 :i.s,;t7!i hk;. i.'iii 27.519 14.578 7.->.71!f 575 ."ltd t.(l(KI 11 (■_'.. 'ids ,27.797 213 " 1070 725.0% 17710 108.347 265811 12.000 85.329 367.660 69,070 117. -'.'Ill 190.857 798.-406 4.370 y 9086 366^33 S7tl.v N.lli.'- 1 7(1.114--' .] 1-500 .s,.".t-J A 17.'>,(l-(i 1 fiA ^— ' .jam ^ 7.«30 . 1.000 • 3 847.070 .".S.(I44 7.')11.(m!I 1128.688 -'■j(i,(ni ■ 187.636 l,-i7ii.ll."iS ll.'id 53i049 4.688.551 I'd ^ 420 .420825 mooo 7.429.468 l4S,.Vil lH7 223.631 85.101 180 74 3603.455 Il.ii7ii.--'il.'1 100 62.324 290000 126.673 31924 ■ 40.500 6750000 590 951 329116 7^12 100. 000 ,500' W5.926 l.ii-Jii 1800000 1.100000 130167 63848 3487 9f.393 900000 5.100 ■_'i:i. ISC, .->.'4H 1^1.795 H.MI.INKI ,90.825 .V>.7III ' ■ 200000 1081 (ill 767460 6214 829104 (i.Sdl 2.167 .223 :t-.'.7J.7 202031 34.347 30.000 4,1, SO 4.-.,.'.SI 2.830 S.dlMI 110.040 12.428 :M:t.7."i4 s:i.-..;iv"J 41.1d(i + 1,.")(KI i-Jl,.">sl ,>|- 945.714 1.911.676 •j:!s,(i7(i 531,716 2.343 I,:i(a(i.!is4 ' 3.800 1,159.166 6.lS3,469 Quahtity. - 9,393,012 , 134,498 in.iKKi 24,199.977 4.4;i7 :t,;iii;.ii:t 3.205,343 ■ 8.756 , 3.177 :t,47s.:u4 .■;:).;!.-.d ■} 5.133946 10010,641 15144,587 ,4630495 J ■_>."!( I.IHHI ■ 20,02^,082 "i7.11l!U 918t liis.l i-j 152700 1(1. :«•-.' :i-.M.d.",d 1,329 220 :i.47."i 226178 :t4..-,7!i 125 ■ ■ ■«. :«)8, 1 7.'. 41.300 d.7:«i,i^ L4;t.(l47 (/■) 2*545 3.492 .6.156 1l.i«-.' 202.608 :i-.>,i>id -.'.(KKI 8.464 65.008 1.^9 ;:t!i,:iH«! 6;765 7-.'(i,i:ts i,s-.>-.' :i4. U|s 500 ,(l,dS, l.dtll + 1, Mill. (KKI 1.200.000 I44.d:t7 5.298*1 109.936 M.IHI.IHMI Id-.'. 144 .■1.117s •sd.iiiyi, ■_'."i( I.. •(•_',"> 7.'...m(i 68.600 •JIKI.IMXI 750 *.HI4.4(PS II. '«(!., SI IS : i.-m.'i.siHi -^1)88.551 '■J.'.II.IMKI lii.'i:i:i,s.-)7 14,600 „ 126,048 13.530 423032 1,086.738 11,.')(m ^ lll-.',.'i!l4 Vahu- 1.021.96a 2.780.(«6 PRODUCTS. .'\iitiniony ore. Copper. .fe 1(1.. I!II,.V>7 Iron ope 721,159 Iil4(l 'l,IHS,(liH> 7.'>(l 2.149,503 8.055.945 f'O, 12.250 ; ■->..:i4-.' 3.745.716 411,(1111 972 , S4-J ■ ■ 1 :t!i 3.713«. •-'(17. II.')-' 37.462 429.856 .27?(HI4 7.226.462 ll(l,--".-.7 ih 2.583 1,8(1."; 9.455 33.M0 17S,0<11 36,140 .-.-J.:i7« t7.'> .J :!iis.sai< « 128294 i .S(I,(HI.') 19.238 .'..--'•-'.'i.lKHI 200 ■-'77. Id'-' 19.200 ld(t4.M " 2.138 1.(17(1.1X111 l.dlO.IKNI 173.675 ' 6.687 S4,s.-ls ■7(HI.IMH1 2.0Q0 j,-.l,.->ss -:i,i.-.;t 118.359 257.045 ."i.S.lHHI •195.123 210.000 4.7--'(l.;!(W !l,.-iS.-..4S-_' i^:tii.s.-,(i 6153,469 +-_'."l(I.IKI( 20.715319 i--':W 145 2.362 7(Hi,:i7--' "'"':.^ I '726.822 .">7(l « .'!:t;7L.'. 4.'i.!Ml(l ' 41(1 I ' 70.705 \ ■ 7B.385 IS. 717 (/■I .'i,l»7.-> .,liO,(MIO Lead. Mercury., N'ickel. I'liitinnm. Silver. ' , Arstyiic. .V.slKiatua. Cliroinito. Coal. ' - Coke. Felspar. Kii-e clay. IJrapliite. (irimlstones. liypmim. LiiiieHtoue. Litliograpliie atone. Manganese pre. Mica. — (. •16 111 II •-'7(1, 1,155. :) 715, .045 ,7;«i ,47.S ,3(11 i.647 ,411) 101,1." 50 224 .S»l.«- •-'•-'4,71111 664 169, I, l,li(K», 1,IK)0, 60. 141, 6. 106, d.-)((, 2, 163. so, i.->;i, .-..'!, • s:i, 225 9 •2.'to I!iU-yta. Oclire.s. Mineral waters. Mf)lyl)(lenite. MouUJjijig saml. Natural gas. I'etfole'ntn. Phosphate. I'recioua «tone8. I'yrites. t^iiartz. Salt. Soapstone. (MKI (MM) 500 151 710 709 (KM) 405 427 4.'1() .110 ,S7.-) ,:t7ii .S.V) 000 ,960 4,.'V.'7..'i4"5 9.976.338 i4..'i(i.'r;SSo ■ 8.055,945 ^•i.-)(),(H)(l 22.B09.825 Bricks. Building stone, ("einent, natural. " Portland. Flagstones. ranite. Lime. .MUrhle - i Miscellaneous clay produCTS. Pottery. Rooting cement. Sands and gravels. Sewer (npe. Slate. Terra-eotta. Tilts. rri|iolite. Whiting. (.,, Oi.,„c..l>-. i,l,\ (';ilrul;it'-'l fn.ni ..lli.-i il ri^| |inn- |"T l.:irr.l "I .'!.". n i|.. j,';illol .(0 Imludrs ,f,.r Ih. y-ars ij.v.nl t.-rni i.., |H,ttcrV, -ewi-r |m|h- and .-aitli. n« ar^ ,.|,.,crinii ,,-luin- HH.I c..lnliuted at a v . ra-r varlx I,.! Ijirlud.-d m ui:sc.-llnTi,-..us clav pr.i.lri, I-. " 1^ ' [k\ Kxiiortsonly. ' (/) HaiUvay shii'ini-nts. (Ill) ,Mo.-(ly structural materials.. ;!,:;:;;V;:;:i:nl;';v:^'w!n/in!;;:;'l;i':::^ .Uecr,.as..tor,.cord.tl„.Hgur,.sforpn.^u,y,.ar tU.^,avaHal*:'>