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t_FIRST ANNUALREPORTOFTHE, GEOLOGIC
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SUPERINTENDENT'SREPORT.To his ]_'xe
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falls and courses, all depend, to a
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7accomplish this most successfully,
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9its proper basis. Had it not been
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11It is in consequence of such tran
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i3year 7a further appropriation of
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715currenoc of minerals ; and the e
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L17• , : P •The instrument rese
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oI,19along the Delaware River, and
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to the Delaware River/a little belo
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"23capital, as well as to thecounty
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25EXPENSES OF THE S1JRVEY.IJ'pon or
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'27Trigonometrical and Topographica
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crossing the county m a northeaster
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32"1st. The'Oneida or' Shawangunk "
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84',WAYWAYANDAMINH.This mine is sit
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36:e_'als; .in others it occurs in
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38though it requires much'more heat
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'40• "Them are other kinds of ore
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4_the foot of a sandstone ridge. It
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04_iir0n black color, naetallie, lu
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46] Syenite.2. Magnetic iron_ from.
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increasing upou the surface. It is
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,p_r_.,_a _,_ La_..J_,_d.NEW JERSEY
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its action upon soilS, but it very
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54Ri_,er is chiefly of a loamy, cal
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i ,i"i,REPORT•OF PROFESSOR GEORGE
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58running into the Atlantic. With t
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6Obeen able to ascertain the areas
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62 i ination's upon the Sides of hi
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64. -Colt's NeCk, and indeed entire
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