Mineral resources of the United States . J WASHINGTON GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE 1914 A y ^jMl Cfi^ ... S. SUPT. OF • OiyK 10. \7A CONTENTS. Page. Mca, by D. B. Sterrett 1 Fuel briquetting, by E. W. Parker 11 Sand-lime brick, by Jefferson Middleton 17 Sulphur, p>Tite, and sulphuric acid, by W. C. Phalen 23 IVIineral paints, by J. M. Hill 49 Slate, by A. T. Coons 71 Potash salts, by W. C. Phalen 85 Fullers earth, by Jefferson IVIiddleton 109 Cement industry, by E. F. Burchard 117 Production 118 Portland cement 119 Imports 139 Natural cement 141 Puzzolan cement 142 Feldspar, by F. J. Katz 145


Mineral resources of the United States . J WASHINGTON GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE 1914 A y ^jMl Cfi^ ... S. SUPT. OF • OiyK 10. \7A CONTENTS. Page. Mca, by D. B. Sterrett 1 Fuel briquetting, by E. W. Parker 11 Sand-lime brick, by Jefferson Middleton 17 Sulphur, p>Tite, and sulphuric acid, by W. C. Phalen 23 IVIineral paints, by J. M. Hill 49 Slate, by A. T. Coons 71 Potash salts, by W. C. Phalen 85 Fullers earth, by Jefferson IVIiddleton 109 Cement industry, by E. F. Burchard 117 Production 118 Portland cement 119 Imports 139 Natural cement 141 Puzzolan cement 142 Feldspar, by F. J. Katz 145 Talc and soapstone, by J. S. Diller 153 Development of industry 153 Talc ^ 155 Soapstone 162 Barytes and strontium, by J. M. Hill 165 Silica (quartz), by F. J. Katz 175 Graphite, by E. S. Bastin 181 Abrasive materials, by F. J. Katz 253 Phosphate rock, by W. C. Phalen 273 Salt, bromine, and calcium chloride, by W. C. Phalen . 291 Lime, by R. W. Stone 309 Sand and gravel, by R. W. Stone 325 Asbestos, by J. S. Diller 339 Gypsum, by


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